The notion of a solo artist working under a band name is nothing new. From Nine Inch Nails to Bon Iver, modern rock has many “bands” that are merely masks for their respective masterminds. In its infancy, local band Native America seemed destined to follow the same road. “There wasn’t a whole lot of foresight when it first started,” says singer/songwriter/guitarist Ross Farbe. “It was me wanting to record a bunch of song ideas I had.” Farbe’s early Native Amer...