Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Alberto Rigoni describes his music as “instrumental, progressive, shred, neoclassical metal,” and I’d say that sums it up pretty well. If you love to hear guitarists ripping off...
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One can travel all around the world and find interesting music with long cultural lineage, traditional sounds unlike any others, and one can be sure that somewhere along the way musicians will try...
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Guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel turns his attention to the influence of Classical music on his life with Etudes / Quietudes. Within the framework of solo pieces for acoustic guitar, he...
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Euphoria Station is a Los Angeles based band built around the core duo of singer and lyricist Saskia Kraft van Ermel and guitarist, mandolinist, banjoist, and songwriter Hoyt Binder, with...
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We’ve been following Steve Somerset and his solo project The Haven Green for several years and his latest album All Human Life Is Here continues his musical journey with another set...
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The Changing Tide sees Leon Alvarado returning to progressive rock, specifically embracing Pink Floyd as an influence and inspiration. “The Equilibrium of Time” features a...
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Innsmouth, Massachussets, at the historic Gilman House, 15 November 2024: Hermetic Science played an 85 minute set which was taped for release as a YouTube concert movie, released earlier this year...
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Whispers of Granite is the new collaboration between Norwegian singer, soundscaper, writer, composer, musician, and producer Trude Eidtang (White Willow and When Mary) and German...
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In my review of Ola Onabulé’s album Point Less (2019) I remarked that his voice might...
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Anyone who has followed this Irish folk-rock band through the years might be aware of a recent 35 disc box set (33 CDs and 2 DVDs) issued in 2023 titled More Than You Can Chew. It...
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