Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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This excellent Swiss band has been kicking around since the early 90s (not to be confused with another Yolk from NYC – we reviewed one of NYC Yolk’s live shows back in issue #11) but...
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After reviewing two of this Greek post-rock outfit’s previous...
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Black metal often joins the wallop of heavy, dense rock and roll with occult overtones that stretch back to 70s Black Sabbath. Because of this very tenet the genre is often maligned and...
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The most distinctive things about Anekdoten have always been overdriven bass, Mellotron, cello, and the vocals. This CD answers the question of what happens when you remove two of those elements,...
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I sense the members of Anekdoten believe they’re close enough in sound and style to successful mainstream groups that it wouldn’t take much to push them into a larger public spotlight....
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I was heavily into this band, but it’s been about ten years since Vemod. Time has passed and I can...
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Biogenesis is the kind of overblown sci-fi epic that has both a built-in audience and legions of detractors. The fact that it comes from Japan’s Ars Nova, not exactly known for...
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Biogenesis marks the sixth release for this Japanese trio. And if nothing else it’s not just “another ArsNova CD.” Keiko Kumagai’s brush with the master of...
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Audra is the stylishly gothic venture of brothers Bret and Bart Helm who originally hailed from Chicago. Going to the Theatre is the trio’s second CD after three West Coast tours and...
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This new offering from my favorite prehistoric animal noise group certainly lives up to the high standards of their previous releases, and over the long term may turn out to be one of my favorites....
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