Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Inside one of the most tasteless album covers I've ever seen is Krautrock of the gnarly, freaky variety. Eulenspygel delivers the stereotypical elements one would expect: a sometimes...
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Forever Einstein’s outstanding 1998 release, One Thing After Another was a groundbreaking effort that brought the band to an entirely new plane musically. Down with Gravity...
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Peru’s entry into the symphonic rock genre came in 1981, when Frágil (named for some obscure British prog album) made their recorded debut, now reissued by Rock Symphony....
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This reissue, of one of the ex-Zao co-leader's early solo albums, is the inauguration of yet another Musea sub label, Great Winds. This release is notable for its guests — Miroslav...
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Restless is Gavin Lurssen's first major effort as a solo acoustic guitarist. Originally from South Africa, he came to the Americas when he was sixteen. He attended Berklee College of...
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George Cartwright is the leader of the fortuitous band, Curlew and this is his latest jazz based solo album. For this project, he's enlisted the literary skills of Paul Haines (famed for this...
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This is mostly taken from a concert recorded in Birmingham, England, July 10, 1972, except for one bonus track from a different show. It is a live document that is perhaps a bit lacking in the...
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Gong returns with chapter five of the goofy trials and tribulations of the Zero the Hero and his zany cohorts. Daevid Allen has seen fit to keep the current European touring version of the band...
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A complete surprise out of left field, Gravity Tree is the duo of Linc (lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, basses) and Alan Nu (vocals, drums, percussion, and synthesizers), playing...
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With their sixth studio release, Groupa offers up another sampling of high-energy Swedish folk music. Those familiar with
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