Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Drums of Compassion represents a summing-up of sorts for Michael Shrieve, presenting the veteran drummer along with a host of the other outstanding musicians he’s worked with over...
» Read moreLast time out with 2021’s Follow Your Heart, Luley turned in an excellent selection...
» Read moreIn the past, I’ve been quite negative about Prog Collective releases. I summed up my review of Worlds on Hold (2021) with “I just don’t get why such a thing as
After several years on hiatus, Soft Hearted Scientists has regrouped and released their most ambitious and undoubtedly their best album, Waltz of the Weekend, in late 2023. Nathan Hall and...
» Read morePure is a 28-minute blast of noise from a duo called Hyper Gal. Kurumi Kadoya plays drums and synthesizer while Koharu Ishida uses her voice, sometimes singing and at other times shouting....
» Read moreSome of my favorite bands of the 70s had a sound based around using Hammond organ in conjunction with heavy rock — Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Atomic Rooster — and Gjenferd obviously has...
» Read moreDave McLean is a founding member of the cult London psych band The Chemistry Set, which began in 1987 and has been appearing on Fruits de Mer since 2011. In 2024 Dave decided to release his first...
» Read moreJeremy Jacobsen started his one-man-band project called The Lonesome Organist back in the 90s, singing and playing a variety of instruments (not just organ). He limited himself to recording no more...
» Read moreBelgium’s We Stood Like Kings has taken the goal of creating “cinematic” music very literally. They started their career with soundtracks to two silent films, Berlin: Symphony...
» Read moreAn impressive Peruvian symphonic progressive rock band, Actitud Modulada released their first self-titled album in 2018, with a lineup including members of both Fragil and Flor de Loto. Wasting no...
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