
Kelley Stoltz, now a veritable godfather to the burgeoning San Francisco under/over-ground, has blazed a path since the late '90s as a home-recording guru and multi-instrumentalist. And, while Stoltz's nigh-religious reverence for all things Beatles, Beach Boys and Kinks has been at the fore on recent albums, To Dreamers blends more post-punk abandon into its layered everyman pop, maintaining the kaleidoscopic core of sounds heard on previous records, while exploring new sonic terrains. See where you go with To Dreamers - an album of tunes oddly familiar and yet surprising, like a dream itself.