Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Here is some music that you do not encounter every day. And you can tell from the title She Sleeps to the Sound of Knives, that this album is going to be unusual at best. Given the...
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In the midst of all the international hype about Seattle bands in the early 90s, there was a whole host of bands that either didn’t make the leap to fame, or almost made it. One of those...
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T.A.P. is a somewhat awkwardly-named project formed by Mark Cook of Herd of Insinct (and other bands) and Michael Jobborn of Head Joint. The duo began working on music and eventually recruited...
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Yumm. Just the name of the band conjures up visions of those chocolate rivers inside the Wonka factory in that classic movie so many years ago. But the band’s second album, Regaining the...
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After another four years, German art rockers Le Mur return with their fourth release, Keep Your Fear Away from Me. Whereas their previous albums conjured images of Joy Division and Chrome,...
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There is a sonic space where shoegaze and psychedelic rock rub noses with post-rock, resulting in dense, trippy music that can appeal on many levels. One band I’ve known for a while that...
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A rock keyboardist and composer based in Gothenburg, Sweden, Lönnmyr got his start back in the mid-90s as a founding member of Valinor’s Tree, playing keyboards and singing, and later...
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Fruits de Mer Records is now fifteen years old and still going strong paying respect to the brilliant solo artists and bands of the 60s and 70s. One band that FdM has underserved is The Kinks...
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Self Similar sees The Mercury Tree further refining their craft, exploring the application of microtonal scales to rock music. They’ve been working in this area for several years...
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The room is completely dark, there’s a whirring sound emanating from one corner. Later joined by one crystal clear note from a piano, then another, and another again, slowly defining a...
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