Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Sendelica, the band that thinks that a sixteen minute track is too short, have released the third album of the planned quartet of studio albums examining man’s relationship with religion,...
» Read moreThis one’s a little bit of catch-up from an older release that we haven’t covered yet. Usually, one bass player is enough for a band, but on Grains of Sand, two masters of the...
» Read moreThe first track on almost any Robert Schroeder album I’ve heard to date (and I’ve probably heard less than ten of the 45 to 50 he has released) is generally annoying, something...
» Read moreHaving mastered the art of long space rock jams, The Spacelords have no reason to delve into anything else — at least not yet. Nectar of the Gods is my fourth encounter with this...
» Read moreInner Enchantments is Aglaia’s third release on Projekt in as many years, following
Since its beginnings, Cheer-Accident has been one of the primary American exponents of jarring and difficult rock music. But what musicians create and what they love can be two very different...
» Read morePerhaps a strong candidate for the weirdest band of all time, the Residents are nothing short of legendary. I remember putting five of their early albums (Fingerprince, Third Reich and...
» Read moreIt has been a long nine years since Proud Peasant’s debut release Flight, even though band leader Xander Rapstine has been carefully planning and crafting each of the six songs on...
» Read moreAfter her engaging octet album, Secret Treetop, vocalist Annie Chen returns with a septet...
» Read moreWhen I learned of Roger Trigaux’s passing a few years ago, it was certainly a saddening moment; I got to know Roger over the few days he stayed with us when the band toured the USA in 1998,...
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