Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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We know him as Zappa’s drummer in the Baby Snakes era, as the man who put the USA into UK, as an essential part of the brilliant 80s video pop combo Missing Persons, and as the man...
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One of the great things about writing reviews for this magazine is that unexpected things drop in your lap. Case in point, Tessa Drummond. She’s a singer-songwriter from New Zealand who...
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Hailing from Oakland (always a good thing!), ABA is essentially an
instrumental g/b/d trio with each member playing various additional
instruments (electric sitar, Theremin, samplers, organ, synth,... » Read more
Alberto Pocini is a double-bass player from Italy who's played extensively in his homeland as well as with the London Symphony Orchestra. Pocini's
Thick and chunky spacerock mannerisms assault unsuspecting onlookers
before settling into the interactive stylistic conflagrations that
expansive progressive rock is known for. This is classic... » Read more
The Cheebacabra is a project driven by keyboardist and producer Cheeba, where funky grooves meet overtly synthetic melodic interplay and a cool jazz feel over a steady, mostly programmed drum beat....
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Legend has it that Uncle Frank once said, “Never kiss a toad from the short forest after it’s been sleeping in a jar with a rutabaga.” Well, that may or may not be true, but what...
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It is no surprise that Yes vocalist Jon Anderson would finally contribute to a musical project surrounding the highly profitable Lord of the Rings books and films. What is surprising is...
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A circus medley of distinct musical apparitions like a non-nasal
Holy Modal Rounders of the twenty-first century with equal parts
Jonathan Richman, The Velvet Underground, and Grease! Hey,... » Read more
And now for something completely different... How about a new surf-rock
album from the Midwest? Guitarist Bill Bulinksi started his recording
career in the mid-60s with a band called The Electras,... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.