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The Washington Post reviews Mikal Cronin SXSW performance
The Washington Post

“Even better was a Friday night sugar rush from Mikal Cronin, whose rock anthems came dunked in color, charisma and electricity. From song to song to song, you could see the stiff-jointed audience slowly committing to the music with their bodies — and then with their giggles, namely whenever Cronin, who looks like a grunge John Cusack, flung his hair skyward…”

The Washington Post reviews Thee Oh Sees performance at SXSW
The Washington Post

“And while his band riffed for passers-by on Red River Street, actually seeing Dwyer through the mini-mob was tricky. For a better view, a dozen faithful climbed up onto the roof of his band’s Ford E-350 tour van, parked in an adjacent alleyway. On the patio, two peroxide blondes perched atop an ATM like punk gargoyles.”

Pitchfork features Mac DeMarco at SXSW
Pitchfork

“Unsurprisingly, in the moments before this performance, he and his band looked exhausted. But oh man did they power through the lethargy. Mac whipped around wildly, crowdsurfed, latched himself onto a beam, and started swinging from Swan Dive’s ceiling…”

Los Angeles Times reviews Mikal Cronin’s performance at SXSW
Los Angeles Times

“Cronin was more direct, but provided an equally timeless service. Though the band’s three-part guitar attack sometimes tripped over itself – one 20-second solo giving way to another giving way to a shout-along, misfit chorus – Cronin and his band of unkempt music geeks (they covered Wreckless Eric’s “[I’d Go The] Whole Wide World”) wrote songs for the boys and girls out of their league and all the hopeless romantics who have fallen in love with a record collection…”

Austinist reviews Mac DeMarco performance at SXSW
Austinist

“The Canadian singer/guitarist is known for his unpredictable and usually hilarious onstage antics, as well as releasing one of the best guitar albums last year in 2, and his set far exceeded expectations in both the quality of the performance and the sheer hilarity of DeMarco and his band…”

Mikal Cronin on Spin’s The 5 Best Things We Saw at SXSW Thursday
Spin

“You can’t get too comfortable during a Mikal Cronin song. At the Parish, the ridiculously talented Bay Area power-popper and Ty Segall compadre would launch into music that was all welcome signs — his own high, crisp rhythms, lovely plaintive melodies — then he and his backing band would snap…”

Mac DeMarco featured on Paste’s 100 Great Bands to see at SXSW
Paste Magazine

“From the same class of Kurt Vile’s forward-thinking takes on classic rock comes Mac DeMarco, a cigarette-loving slack rocker with a taste for jangly guitars and loose riffs. Although it wasn’t an easy path, the songwriter just released his second album, titled 2 last year and has been turning heads of critics and music fans ever since…”

Mac DeMarco Interview in Bullet Media
Bullet Media

“The EP, Rock and Roll Night Club and the catchy-as-hell single “Baby’s Wearing Blue Jeans” blew up on the Internet. Brooklyn-based label Captured Tracks signed him and financed a full-length album. 2 came out in October and since then DeMarco’s been spending a lot of time on the road getting famous. I caught up with him while he was on his way to Philadelphia.”

Huffington Post features Mac DeMarco
Huffington Post

“His music — tuneful, loose rock ‘n’ roll with a funkish, laid back strut — is what’s won over the critics, but his peculiar sense of humor and notoriously unpredictable stage behavior have seen the young musician pegged as an oddball, a slacker, a sleaze and generally just a pretty screwy guy…”

Spin features Thee Oh Sees new track, “Toe Cutter – Thumb Buster”
Spin Magazine

“Soul singers like Bobby Womack have spent careers confessing weaknesses, and let’s not get started on singer-songwriters. Indie rock can show up the phoniness of the whole major-label hustle by setting out modest goals and nailing the shit out of them. That’s what Thee Oh Sees do on “Toe Cutter – Thumb Buster,”…”

Panache announces Cassette Mixtape Series Volume I featuring unreleased tracks from Thee Oh Sees, Mac Demarco, Mikal Cronin, Redd Kross & more.

Panache announces their first official cassette mixtape available now!!! Volume I features mostly unreleased tracks from 25 Panache artists including Thee Oh Sees, Mac Demarco, Reigning Sound, Fuzz, Fat Tony, Bleached, Mikal Cronin, Redd Kross & more. Limited run, only 650 in total. One time only pressing!! Only 100 for sale online! Will sell out! […]

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