Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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It’s not hyperbole to say that Steve Tibbetts is a guitarist who sounds like no other. In a world full of guitarists who are more or less interchangeable, he’s been doing his own thing...
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Those who have been following Kevin Kastning for any period of time will know that most of his recordings are collaborative efforts featuring other performers, sometimes on guitars but as often on...
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It’s been quite a few years since the joyful burst of creativity that was
For unadulterated scenic beauty, it’s hard to beat the Grand Canyon regardless of what vantage point one views it from, the top, north or south side, or from the river itself at the bottom....
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Many of Il Segno del Comando’s albums have a literary or media reference. They took their name from the 1971 Italian slasher-fantasy television mini-series of the same name; their 2002 album...
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Nektar released Mission to Mars in 2024, and it’s a relatively short album of new studio material — four songs totalling 32 minutes. At this point, Derek “Mo” Moore...
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Many years ago, shortly after the turn of the last century, the annual Baja Prog festival featured an exceptionally powerful Chilean band called Entrance, who among many exceptional musicians...
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I suspect most of Exposé’s regular readers will be familiar with Gary Husband. His work with Allan Holdsworth and John McLaughlin alone gives him a high profile, and there are...
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Maledictis is a latin word meaning “cursed,” something that certainly would not apply to the music on this, the group’s debut album, but I guess once you have a name, you’re...
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Vesuvius was a band from Northwest Indiana formed in the 70s. There is not a whole lot of information about their only album from 1978 (I believe), Twisted Tales from Warped Minds,...
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