Thanks to Illustrate Magazine for their review of “Down at the Polystereophonic Dive Bar.” I appreciate the thoughtful words, like this:
“There’s a lived-in, almost literary charm to Greg Roensch’s Down at the Polystereophonic Dive Bar, an album that feels less like a playlist and more like a place you wander into and stay awhile. A songwriter with roots in poetry and flash fiction, Roensch builds songs the way a storyteller builds scenes: with detail, pacing, and a knack for shifting between humor and quiet emotional weight. The result is a genre-blurring mix, indie rock, pop hooks, Americana textures, that invites you to lean in. It’s not a concept album on paper, but play it front to back and it starts to feel like one long, late-night conversation in a dimly lit bar where every voice has something to say.”








