Known for his twisted, acerbic and irreverent sense of humor, folk-rocker Adam Brodsky has been called Philadelphia's equivalent of Lach (the singer/songwriter who led New York's anti-folk scene in the 1980s and 1990s). Like Lach, Brodsky specializes in anti-folk, a hard-edged blend of folk and rock that is often characterized by its biting lyrics and punk-like attitude. Musically and vocally, Bob Dylan is a big influence on singer/songwriter/acoustic guitarist Brodsky, who earned a small following playing around Philly in the 1990s. But lyrically, Brodsky has a lot more in co...