Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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“Pasteline Dream” doesn’t just open Desolate Ecstasy — it...
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I first encountered Elifantree on Blood Moon, their 2021 collaboration with...
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Most of the recent Discus label releases by Paul Dunmall that we have reviewed here featured expansive groups of six or more players:
The Shirts formed in New York City in 1971, fronted by Annie Golden, whose raw and energetic vocals quickly became the defining feature of the band’s sound. In 1977 Golden appeared on...
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While I'm listening to the newest album from Datura4, I can easily imagine it's 1972. High on the Low Brow would fit comfortably in a set that included ZZ Top, Cactus, Thin Lizzy,...
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Simon Šerc is a Slovenian musician and composer, known previously to Exposé as the primary mover behind the project PureH, previously a band at some point, but now it’s...
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Does it make sense that an experimental noise rock band would have a track called “Tinnitus”? Hyper Gal is back already with their third release on Skin Graft, titled Our...
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Phaedrus is a project involving two members of Kotebel (Cesar G. Forero on guitars, bass, keyboards, and clarinet, and...
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In the rush of new releases for 2026, I’d like to step back to a gem from 2025 that was unfairly overlooked. For those who’ve been paying attention, Laurence Miller is one half of...
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Around nine years ago we published a review of Ma de Re Sha, Rahul Mukerji’s debut album....
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