Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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When the opening title track of Rulaman’s Death Whistle kicks in, you might think you’re in for a sludgy doom-fest. This is a plodding heavy riff that would get any stoner...
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We’ve all read books about our favorite bands — Beatles, Stones, and so on. In just the last few years I’ve read scholarly books about the Yardbirds, Procol Harum, Grateful Dead,...
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Justin Pinkerton may well be one of the Bay Area’s best kept secrets, though his work as a drummer, producer, engineer and multi-instrumentalist goes back a good 25 years. Somewhere deep in...
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I’m guessing that most American listeners wouldn’t recognize the name of this group. Ledley is named after Ledley King, a...
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Curtarock Festival is an annual live musical event since 2011 in Curtarolo, Italy, in 2024 spanning five nights, from Wednesday July 24 through Sunday July 28. On the 2023 debut album,
In 2016 Steve Hillman met Hawkwind’s legendary Nik Turner and began work on the album
The Flying Norsemen is most definitely not the same as Flying Norwegians, the long-running...
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With nearly 35 years together as a band, no one can say that Sailor Free has flooded the market with product, with only five albums to show for it, in fact with the eighteen long years between...
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I know there are lots of people who love the gentle, meditative music of Deuter. He’s made an apparently successful career out of atmospheric melodies and serene chord progressions. But to my...
» Read moreAfter starting out with rather minimalist intentions — creating a lot of sound with just two people — Pili Coït has gone somewhat maximalist with the addition of Les Exocrines. The fuller sound retains the energy and intensity that the duo was known for, however, just expanding the palette of tones available.
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