In an age when affordable music gear and virtual studio technology has made common music whose depth and range of expression can be measured in mouse clicks, more credence should be lent to artists like Boston-based singer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Nat Rabb (San Serac). A kind of post-Napster-era one-man band, Rabb performs and produces all of his own music, stages solo live performances (aided only by basic rhythm tracks), and runs an independent label (Frog Man Jake) that serves as a one-stop-shop for his productions. With the inevitable comparisons to Prince or T...