Lach is the songwriting founder of the Antifolk scene, writer/star of BBC Radio 4’s “The Lach Chronicles”, author of the award-winning novel, “Langdimania”, and star of the major motion picture about NYC’s music scene, “Meet Me In The Bathroom”.
“Lach’s great!” - Bob Dylan
“Lach is incredibly bright, he’s influential, he’s funny, he’s smart, and he’s got his own, sort of, counter-culture charm. A very intelligent songwriter, funny, poetic. He became part of New York folklore.” - Suzanne Vega
“He’s f**king funny!” - Nikki Sixx (Motley Crüe)
“Lach? He came, he saw, he conquered!”- Bruce Foxton
“Lach is a fellow revolutionary, fellow spirit, and an inspiration to me!” - Ian Prowse
“He’s a street-corner ambassador. Lach is beat. He’s a ringmaster. He’s a poet’s poet.” - Michelle Shocked
“The best punk rhythm guitarist since Johnny Ramone.” - Billy Ficca (of Television)
“The best songwriter that I’ve ever met.” - Adam Green (of The Moldy Peaches)
“I wouldn’t be playing music today if not for Lach. He’s weird, wild, and wonderful. I’m awed and inspired by Lach, he’s unbelievable!” - Jeffrey Lewis
“Lach is my hero and mentor!” - Hamell on Trial
“I really don’t know how to respond.” - Michael Des Barres
Antifolk founder and star of BBC Radio 4’s ‘The Lach Chronicles.
“Lach’s great!” - Bob Dylan
“Lach is the mastermind of Antifolk, like a Lower East Siderendezvous of Bob Dylan and Patti Smith. Like black snow,
stalled subway cars and random violence, Lach is a Manhattan institution."-NY Times
“Lach is incredibly bright, influential, funny, and he’s got his own, sort of, counter-culture charm. He is part of New York folklore."-Suzanne Vega
“The roots of modern songwriting: Dylan, Barrett, Drake and Lach!"-Timeout London
“Lach is a face-ache funny, beat-punk-unplugged joy!"-The Guardian UK
“The best punk rhythm guitarist since Johnny Ramone.”- Billy Ficca (Television)