Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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McLatchey's Second Tier
I always felt this was a bit of a sister album to At Fillmore East even if its studio record was more of a follow up, but this was essentially...
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McLatchey's Second Tier
While the US has a wide array of progressive rock artists, there aren't terribly many that stay strictly within the European symphonic progressive...
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Guitarist Luciano Margorani has been active in the Italian experimental music scene since the mid-80s, as a solo artist, as a member of La 1919, Ferdinando Farao’s Archipel Orchestra, and...
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Kepler Ten is a new melodic progressive rock band formed in 2014 after bandmates James Durand (vocals, bass, and keyboards), Steve Hales (drums and piano), and Richie Cahill (guitars) had teamed up...
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Just like a typical post-rock track which starts simply and builds gradually to an epic climax, the band Wang Wen started with a few albums of fairly standard (but well done) instrumental music,...
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In November 2013 this young Italian band released an EP called Mediocrazia featuring four...
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Enjoy is the debut album from this Austin, Texas group, and presents ten tracks of unique melodic music. Leader Thomas Shaw plays a Rhodes electric piano and sings, and his keyboard work...
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Do Not Disturb is the 13th studio album by the legendary Van der Graaf Generator, and the third studio album since they reinvented themselves as a trio ten years ago (Peter Hammill, Hugh...
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When it comes to the pantheon of progressive rock pioneers, Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, and Gentle Giant get the lion’s share of attention. And while their influence on future generations of...
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McLatchey's Second Tier
The short career of Crucis came to an end with the follow-up to their debut album. In the mid 70s. Mahavishnu Orchestra had really laid down the...
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