Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Of Tomorrow is The Telescopes’ fifteenth album, and the fifth on Tapete Records. The band began in 1987, with the only constant member being Stephen Lawrie. The band’s...
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Listeners who are familiar with previous albums from The Fierce and the Dead are in for a...
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I’m always a little suspicious about bands that churn out four or five albums in a typical year. There can’t be much going on along the lines of planning or forethought, let alone...
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Most of the jazz pianists we’ve covered here at Exposé have leaned decidedly toward the avant-garde or jazz-rock sides of jazz. Ahmad Jamal plies different waters, much more...
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La Perra is an instrumental avant-garde progressive power duo from Mexico City who got their start in the mid-90s. The members are drummer and percussionist Perico, and bassist Elena Sanchez, and...
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We’ve encountered Norwegian guitarist Gaute Storsve several times before as a guest on albums by Sleepyard and Weserbergland, sometimes playing bass, but none of that will prepare a listener...
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Greco Bastián is a composer from Mexico City, one who plays no instruments. How does that work, you might ask? His Bandcamp page explains: “I'm just a man lost in music. I cannot...
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When I reviewed the previous Seven Impale album, I wrote, “Expect the unexpected, prepare to be...
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Years After is a contemporary band based in Bergen, Norway, but most any listener who was presented with their music in a blindfold test would identify them as an American band of the mid-70s,...
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Many will remember Joanne Hogg as the golden voice of the Celtic progressive rock band Iona, who left us a dozen albums between 1990 and around 2012, and then capped it off with a massive...
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