Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Here's a well-recorded album by an obviously polished German group filled with interesting ideas. I'm sorry to say that those ideas don't always work, such as "A Fairytale Ending," but I appreciate... » Read more
Climbing out the morass of thrash bands and Pearl Jam clones ascends a new Seattle area group with its feet rooted in Terra Firma and its head in the cosmos. Forget your preconceived notions of space... » Read more
The second release by this Maryland-based quartet is a major leap forward from their debut; first of all, they now live up to the ‘dark’ in their name — most of this stuff is...
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The Dark Aether Project is a collective group of musicians led by Warr guitarist Adam Levin. They are representative of modern American groups like Djam Karet, who approach their rock...
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Featuring an inviting Canterbury-meets-80s-Crimson sound, The Dark Aether Project has produced a competent if unspectacular second outing. Both the 8-string Warr Guitar (the kind brought into the...
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With the same globe-hopping disregard for genre exhibited by labelmates Boiled in Lead, Reptile Palace Orchestra...
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The Tunnel Singer is Lee Ellen Shoemaker, a vocal improviser who has been actively performing in the San Francisco area for almost a decade, singing in tunnels, stairwells, parking garages, and...
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Given that this is a Karl Groom project, and that it's on the GEP label, and that the first tune is called "Freaks," you would be pretty safe to assume this is another tired and unwanted neo-prog... » Read more
A friend who has the broadest range of musical passions, from classical to reggae, from progressive rock to Brazilian music and beyond, thinks of Tortoise as one of the most progressive groups...
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I love cats, and this compilation CD led by Black Tape for a Blue Girl member Sam Rosenthal is a very nice tribute to the feline species. With the help of some of his friends, Rosenthal creates a...
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