Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Nix & the Nothings is another new Norwegian band. But instead of exploring prog rock and psych, Nix & the Nothings are rockers who pay homage to the raw visceral power of garage rock and...
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If you heard Ping Pong Pang without knowing anything about it, you might well assume that the music was made by a standing group of three multi-instrumentalists. The pieces are unusual,...
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One of my first encounters with Killick’s music (he went by Erik Hinds at the time) was his amazing 2005 solo h’arpeggione (an acoustic stringed instrument with a range comparable to a...
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From the first few notes of Time and Other Delusions you could swear that you are hearing a lost gem from the heady 70s of UK prog rock. But wait a minute, folks, Thirteen of Everything is...
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Some readers may recognize Judith Hoorens’ name as the keyboardist of the band We Stood Like Kings. For...
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Like many of the other artists on the Cold Blue label, Nicholas Chase on his latest release Tiny Thunder is strictly a composer, the performance – in this case two extended solo...
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Spanish psych rockers Stay have been around since 2001, and were one of the first bands featured on Fruits de Mer Records, starting in 2008. However it has been five long years since Stay’s...
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1967 saw the release of two pivotal albums: Younger than Yesterday by The Byrds and Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane. I was in high school then and only owned a handful...
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After years making a name for himself in a metal band called For the Imperium (I’m relying on hearsay, of course — I’d never heard of the band before I got the album at hand),...
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Earlier this year Roach’s Ambient Church New York City concert from June of...
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