Kelley Stoltz has been a mainstay in the Bay Area indie music scene for years, not only as a highly valued producer and cheerleader, but as an artist in his own right. He started releasing his own music before Y2K; since then, he's worked with seemingly hundreds of artists, from garage-rockers Thee Oh Sees to singer-songwriter Sarah Bethe Nelson. And he has just released three separate records: Two full albums, "In Triangle Time" and "The Scuzzy Inputs of Willie Weird," and one four-cut EP. The California Report's pop music critic Steve Hochman gives them a listen and has this review.
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