Review: Rock Era Magazine

A few fine words from a new review of “Down at the Polystereophonic Dive Bar” by Rock Era Magazine.

“The album moves across indie rock, hook-driven pop, and Americana-leaning arrangements with a confidence that comes from knowing exactly what a record is trying to do. But it also makes room for a spoken-word piece, an atmospheric meditation, and a protest song — because Roensch is not interested in staying in one lane when there are better roads available. Themes range from laugh-out-loud moments to meditations on collapse and consequence, sometimes within the same song, always held together by the lyrical precision of a writer who takes both words and feelings seriously.”

Full review is here.