Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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There’s no telling what will come your way when you write about music, and Ayn Inserto was a new name for me, but she has been composing and conducting orchestrated big band music for around...
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Selections from the bands that played at Psych Fest I and Psych Fest II in Russia, plus some planned for Psych Fest III are contained on this double CD set. Most of the bands are new to me with the...
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When a catchy garage rock song is grooving along, and you notice that the lyrics are talking about Antonio Gramsci, you know this is no ordinary rock ‘n’ roll band. That’s...
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Take a look at who’s involved in this project, and you’ll see familiar names (if you’re a person who pays attention in the world of progressive rock): from Henry Fool we get...
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Or should that be Let’s Take All the Yellow Pills? I hadn’t heard of Caudal before, but I’m familiar with their guitarist Aidan Baker, from Canada, who has about eight...
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Бром (Brom) is the Russian trio of sax, bass, and drums with six Bandcamp releases to their credit, the most recent just released in October 2018. This review covers their third release,...
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For their 2018 outing, the duo of Paolo Fosso (keyboards, compositions, arrangements) and Jacopo Bigi (acoustic and electric violin, viola, ukulele) present a set of pieces produced with movie...
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It’s been around six years since Sister Death, the last album by...
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Hailing from St. Petersburg, Russia, Spaceking released their first EP Stardust in 2009, followed by another EP, Boot Leg, in 2011 and their first full length album In the...
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Are we to the point in the history of modern music where everyone who would be inclined to like The Green Pajamas has already heard them and fallen in love? Just in case there are some stragglers,...
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