Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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PanzerZappa maybe? You can sense a certain Zappa-like smartalecky wink in how this Norwegian quartet blends humor and rage, especially on the first track. One of the key ways Panzer grabs your...
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Panzerpappa is a Norwegian quartet playing a delightful variant of chamber rock. They use electrified instrumentation, keys, winds, acoustic percussion (some exotic), piano, and melodica....
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Norway continues a trend for the retro-progressive bug with Panzerpappa’s second release, steeped in jazzy arrangements and structured rock songwriting. The quartet has been doing its...
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Pink Anvil is a duo of Paul Barker and Max Brody of Ministry. Barker is credited with FM radio and patchbay operation while Brody works a delay and some footswitches. Halloween Party was recorded...
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When the freewheeling chaos and confusion suddenly takes form and finds order, one has to wonder whether this live set recorded at the Victoriaville festival between two of Japan’s premier...
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The Blues Project is remembered as an innovative, somewhat erratic band of the mid-60s who combined rock with folk, blues, and jazz. In 1967 they split up, with some members going on to form Blood,...
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Back in #21 I reviewed a CD by a Mexican band called Similares y Conexos. This is the second...
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The Sleepytime experience is one not soon forgotten; part of what makes it special is the banter and humor that inhabits their set between the regular songs. If you're looking for that stellar...
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The BBC tape archives have long been rumored to contain many long lost recordings by many of best English groups. Most of Hux Records latest two-CD set is a further extension of the excellent...
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I know it may seem like a glamorous life to be a music critic, getting all those free CDs, getting into shows for free, hobnobbing with the stars. But I assure you, it’s not all it’s cracked up to... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.