Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Longtime Fruits de Mer band Schizo Fun Addict will release their first single from their forthcoming album Desolate Ecstasy as a 7-inch turquoise 1-sided lathe cut in March 2026. In the...
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Drill for Absentee is a band that’s taken quite a while for me to get a handle on. On the one hand, that means that their music has depth to it that can’t be figured out on casual...
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Sentient: Endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness. That’s a good start for describing this latest release by Steve Roach — a little bit of a lot of things: sequenced...
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The Life and Times of Blue Larry and the Huguenot Kid is Peter Daltrey’s 28th album, spanning a long musical career from Kaleidoscope in the 60s, Fairfield Parlour in 1970, and then...
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I’m not sure why it took so long for Espresso’s self-titled debut album to reach my desk, but here it is, and it’s worth noting even four years after it came out. The group was...
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Danza de la Ira is a Chilean band that combines elements of hard rock, symphonic rock and a touch of metal, with a sound comparable to some of the better Italian bands of the 70s, and although...
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Aran is the third part of Christine Ott’s silent movie soundtrack trilogy composed and played for movies by F.W. Murnau and Robert Flaherty. The first two albums, Tabu...
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On Embryo, singer-songwriter Eric Apoe presents 19 tracks, well over an hour of music. As on his recent albums, like
Dhope was a group from Paderborn in Westphalia, Germany, that existed for a few years in the late 70s. Their only LP, Musical Exhibitions, is a certifiable rarity — only 500 copies...
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As of early 2026, Agusa has released seven studio and two live albums going back to 2014, but it’s only with the reissue of their debut on Karisma that I’m hearing them....
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