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Music Review: Mikal Cronin Takes Creative Step Forward on 'MCIII'

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Mikal Cronin's discography is growing longer by the year. Not even 30, he has a couple dozen singles, EPs and albums in his own name and with various bands and collaborations, the best known with garage rocker Ty Segall. But according to pop music critic Steve Hochman, on his latest solo album "MCIII," the Laguna Beach native not only gives us some delightful surprises, but seems to be fully coming into his own musical identity.

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