Seeker
For his fourth solo album, the southern California rocker retreated to a cabin and wrote songs full of doubt and existential anxiety.
After releasing the impressive classic rock-leaning MCIII in 2015, Mikal Cronin pivoted to spending a few years playing and recording with his old friend Ty Segall's band.
Since Mikal Cronin has been playing fresh rock music—whether writing songs solo or in a backing band with friends—for 10 years, I’ve got a nickname for him: Cronin the Conquistador.
After his trilogy of solo albums and some time playing with Ty Segall, Mikal Cronin must have been ready for a change.
Mikal Cronin - Seeker review: An old fashioned, free-ranging rock album with enough charm, melody, and emotion to become Cronin’s greatest offering.