Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Who is L'Ombra della Sera? A new Italian progressive rock band named after the mysterious Etruscan statuette featured in the cult television series Ritratto di Donna Velata? Not quite....
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For a band that put the word “laughing” in their name, Norway’s Laughing Stock doesn’t have much humor or lightness in their music. With Life in Seven Dreams,...
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It won’t take more than ten or fifteen seconds into the opening track “How Dreams Do Creep (for Souls Asleep),” a nine-minute three part epic, to know that Ian Neal loves prog,...
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The genesis of Voci Notturne is as intriguing as the music itself. ExpiatoriA vocalist Davide Ciccarelli (aka Krieg) initiated the concept, a split release centered on the 90s Italian TV...
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Guitarist Rik Wright is back with his Fundamental Forces, and Fool’s Fate sees them leaning into an edgier sound. Wright has been developing his tone over the years, and he’s...
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Asmus Tietchens is an experimental sound sculptor (electronic, industrial, electro-acoustic, ambient) based in Hamburg who has been actively releasing music over many decades, with well over...
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Lifandi was recorded on Riis’ 2025 European tour, on the very day Ace Frehley passed away, a detail that matters more than it first appears. Riis dedicates the performance to Ace,...
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It was nearly 20 years ago now that I first heard HottoïzzoH, the debut EP by...
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Bedini is best known as the primary songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of British progressive rock band Airbridge going all the way back to their 1982 debut Paradise Moves, as well as...
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Over the last 13 years, Sweden’s Agusa has done something a lot of so-called “retro” prog acts never quite pull off: they’ve made the past feel present-tense. Yes, the...
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