Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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One of the consistent threads of music that we’ve covered over the years here at Expose is psychedelic rock, the style that started in the mid-60s with The Beatles, The Pretty Things, Jimi...
» Read moreIn the latter half of the 60s, things were moving very fast, and the trends in popular music were certainly no exception — what seemed totally hip one day could be laughably obsolete only six...
» Read moreUnder most circumstances an album with a title like that would be used for a live performance — like Kiss’ Alive, for example — but this is no more a live performance...
» Read moreFor the fifth Yuka & Chronoship album, the band consists solely of leader Yuka Funakoshi on keyboards and vocals with producer Shun Taguchi, who plays bass and a bit of guitar; both are...
» Read moreIt was just around a year ago that Causa Sui released their previous studio album, From the...
» Read moreGreek accordionist Thanos Stavridis (Θάνος Σταυρίδης) is an artist we have covered several times before here at...
» Read moreBased on their last album Atrox Locus and the cover art on the new...
» Read moreAfter several years of inactivity, Seattle math-rock band Nosretep unexpectedly resurfaced in 2025 with shows around town and this new album, more than eight years after
Since their first run in the mid-70s up to their reformation in recent years, Ciro Perrino’s band Celeste is mostly known for their gentle, folky take on symphonic progressive rock, beautiful...
» Read moreClarinetist Pawel Szamburski is one of the regulars on the Polish improvisational music scene, Aukso is a chamber orchestra from the city of Tychy, and together they make this most engaging of...
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