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Kind of an odd title for a band’s debut album; relics usually come later when there are some forgotten pieces that didn’t make it to the regular albums, but it is what it is. Antistatic...
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I’ll be very direct here, and perhaps expose a little too much about how this kind of sausage (a music review) is made, at least in my case. I get dozens of promotional albums a week, the...
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My only encounter with Henrik Meierkord up to this release was his 2020 collaboration with Jarguna titled Tapestry Flow. That said, the Stockholm based composer, cellist, and...
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When it comes to dreamy shoegaze pop, Oakland’s Torrey has you covered. After some EPs with a more stripped-down jangly sound, they’ve gone full-on Lush for their debut full-length. And...
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Around a year and a half back we reviewed Pidgeon’s previous album Parts of...
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In late 2023, Oslo’s MesaVerde previewed the release of their second album with a live EP including four tunes that would be released in studio form in 2024. Three of the tracks,...
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Supermassive is the seventh studio album from Pymlico, and is another solid entry into their discography. They seem pretty comfortable in this style that blends 70s jazz with touches of...
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Dialeto is a progressive rock / fusion band from São Paulo, Brazil, a powerhouse trio that we’ve covered several times previously in Exposé (all of their releases since...
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Maybe the name “Exploding Pig” doesn’t sound very promising. Certainly an actual pig exploding would make a big, nasty mess. The band Exploding Pig, on the other hand, makes a...
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Since first coming to attention with Public Image Ltd in the late 70s, bassist Jah Wobble has had a varied career exploring music that combines influences from all over the world, with special...
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