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From Greg Beets, The Austin Chronicle:
Longtime Ty Segall collaborator Mikal Cronin successfully stepped into the spotlight with his self-titled 2011 solo debut. What makes Cronin's garage rock so compelling is anything-goes arrangements that transition from an homage to the Beach Boys into a flute solo atop a hardcore bridge. It shouldn't work, but that's what happens on "Is It Alright," which is why this album has more staying power than Segall's Goodbye Bread.