Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Dark is right, but not in a conventional sense. This trio of Stick, guitars, and drums plays a very direct and oft-times sparse music that seems to be vaguely under the influence of 80s King...
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The Enid is a band who have had more than their shares of music-business trials and tribulations (see Mike Ezzo's
Longtime observers have seen Robert John Godfrey and his crew go from strength to strength, in a career studded with artistic merit of which this is another jewel. White Goddess welcomes...
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The Enid’s unique brand of impressionist symphonics, coming off more like an orchestra than a rock band, has been the pillar of their sound for well over twenty years now, and it’s one...
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An unusual fusion of musics from across a wide variety of influences, The Reptile Palace Orchestra seem an anomaly for an American band. They draw their repertoire of melodies and stylisms from...
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Cleopatra keeps churning out these space compilations — they are getting a lot of mileage out of their acts and property. Area 51 features all the same bands you've seen the...
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The second of two tributes to rock's most misunderstood progressive band is another hodgepodge of tracks from the Gentle Giant catalog. Most bands seem to adopt the policy of covering the...
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I was really looking forward to this one, and when I laid my eyes on the cover, a collage of artwork from various Italian rock albums, the first thing I though was, "Cool, Semiramis...
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Forget that you ever heard of Virgil's last Cuneiform outing Distracions on the Way to the King's Party, because this album simply has nothing to do with that whatsoever. Virgil is...
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Although it didn't leave me with a very strong initial impression, White Willow's latest, Ex Tenebris, is the kind of album which takes some time to warm up to. Not because...
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