Mike Krol

Michael Frederick Krol (born May 19, 1984) is an American musician and graphic designer based in Los Angeles, California.[3] After releasing two albums on Counter Counter Culture, Krol released his third album Turkey on Merge Records August 28, 2015.[4] Power Chords was released in 2019, described by Dagger as "hit[ting] a nerve here with some real classic catchy, garage rock."[5]

Michael Frederick Krol
Born (1984-05-19) May 19, 1984
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, United States[1]
GenresGarage rock,[2] power pop
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, drums
Years active2011–present
LabelsMerge Records
Counter Counter Culture
Websitehttp://www.mikekrol.com/

Discography

Studio albums

Singles/EPs

  • Live At Vera (Roekie Records, 2016)
  • An Ambulance B/W Never Know (Merge Records, 2018)

Compilations

  • Mike Krol Is Never Dead: The First Two Records (Merge Records, 2017)
  • Dog Songs (2017), "Beethoven (Beethoven)"
  • You Wish: A Merge Records Holiday Album (Merge Records, 2019), "Won't Be Alone Tonight"

Other media

Merge Records announced that Krol's music would be making an appearance on Cartoon Network's Steven Universe.[6] His name, image, and songs "Like a Star" and "Fifteen Minutes" were prominently featured on the sixth episode of the fourth season, "Last One Out of Beach City". In 2019 he co-wrote and produced the song "Disobedient" for the soundtrack of Steven Universe: The Movie.

Krol wrote and recorded a song for the Cartoon Network short Jammers.

Krol recorded the song "The World's Gonna End" for an online video by entertainment company Super Deluxe.

The song "Fifteen Minutes" is also used as the credits song to the dating sim Monster Prom, where it’s only heard when playing the non-dlc game mode.

The song "La La La" was used in a television advertisement for Levi's.

Mike has also grown a modest following for his music online, with most notable additions being his subreddit r/mikekrol and the fan Discord Server which, in May 2021, released a fan-made cover of I Hate Jazz called "We Hate Jazz".

References

  1. Rizor, John (February 7, 2011). "Mike Krol". Ballista Magazine. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  2. Slattery, Marty (July 1, 2015). "Mike Krol signs to Merge for new album Turkey". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  3. "WORST 100 CHARACTERS! PERCY HOBART! MIKE KROL!". The Best Show with Tom Scharpling. June 24, 2015. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  4. Hinely, Tim (27 January 2019), "Mike Krol - Power Chords (Merge Records)", Dagger, retrieved 13 February 2019
  5. Records, Merge (31 August 2016). "Coming soon to a near you: @mikefredkrol in cartoon form, thanks to #StevenUniverse on @CartoonNetwork!pic.twitter.com/e6HkhZEPqj". Twitter. Retrieved 26 January 2019.


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