Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Many of us are familiar with guitarist Mary Halvorson from her work with Thumbscrew, but she’s been involved in a lot of other projects, both a leader and guest. Code Girl is a band she...
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Here we have the latest release from New York City’s best known, most prolific and enduring surf-rock band — this is like their fourteenth album in 30 years. Let’s clear a few...
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For those of us who are not vulcanologists, pyroclast refers to the hot ash and rocks that are ejected from a volcano, which then, after being jetted upward, turn around and come down the sides of...
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The international prog band Psychic Equalizer is back with a new EP of six songs, composed and recorded remotely. The new EP explores topics such as war and political division, gender equality in...
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The Norwegian progressive rock band Fatal Fusion released their first album back in 2010. We missed it at the time, but Apollon is reissuing it not so long after the release of the band’s...
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By my calculations, Strawbs have released close to thirty studio albums since their initial formation in the mid-60s. Add to that at least a dozen live albums, three discs of BBC live and studio...
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Four years after their debut EP on Mega Dodo Records, the Moscow-based virtual two-piece band 62 Miles from Space returns with their new extended EP Sentinel / Age of Discovery. This new...
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This Chilean band has an interesting take on space rock, infusing it with some of the sweeping scope of post-rock. Dhármico has been around for a few years now, and...
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At this point one might be asking, who is Bob Lord? Progressive rock fans may know him, along with guitarist Justin Walton and drummer Rick Habib, as one third of, and the bassist of the band...
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The Deadburger Factory started out as a classic five member band (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, and vocals) in 2013 and then became a permanent experimental collective as an open ensemble. Their...
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