Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Certainly one of the ways for a band to achieve a distinctive sound is to feature an unconventional lineup of instruments. Imogene takes this tack by taking a typical b/d/g/k format and...
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Many many years ago (in issue #12 to be precise) we reviewed a wonderful
and heavily Beatles influenced psychedelic pop album titled Kindergarten
by Norwegian trio The Last James. Haakon... » Read more
For the better part of forty years the core members of Big Brother
(Peter Albin, Dave Getz and Sam Andrew on bass, drums and guitar
respectively) have been playing together, and by now are an... » Read more
Glacial movements indeed. On this release (as on many before), Rapoon
(a.k.a. Robin Storey) creates atmospheric minimalist musical landscapes
that pass the drone test, although on this particular... » Read more
Flëur is essentially the Ukrainian duo of Olga Pulatova (piano, vocals) and Elena Voynarovskaya (guitar, vocals) along with a variety of other players on flute, cello, violin, keyboards, bass, and... » Read more
A recent stateside tour was the first I had heard of this Italian quintet since their two WMMS label releases over a decade ago. What is surprising is how little has changed with their sound in the...
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I'm new to this Swedish quintet, but have to say I'm mightily impressed. In a nutshell, these guys have come up with a prog rock take on what Queen were doing in the mid 70s. Other reference points... » Read more
Since their debut in the early 90s, Runaway Totem has always had interesting music to serve up. Their early Black Widow releases were extremely dark and twisted endeavors, while their first for Musea... » Read more
I have to admit that when I saw this one I thought, "Not another tribute band." But there was that list of participants on the front cover: Clive Bunker, Mick Abrahams, Bernardo Lanzetti, Jonathan... » Read more
Gravity Tree is one of the more interesting progressive bands around, a duo who covers all the instruments of a four piece band, plus vocals; and they do this live too. Guitarist Linc plays a... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.