Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Right out of the gate one will hear some excellent and exciting blues-rock licks, not at all unlike the earliest ZZ Top, Savoy Brown, Taj Mahal, Mike Bloomfield, Canned Heat, and other artists that...
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Listening to the debut album by Residuos Mentales, I noted that the eleven relatively brief tracks...
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Is there really a place called Roosterville, or is it just a ficticious setting for a set of ten instrumental tunes? A quick online search turns up a Roosterville in Massachussets, another one in...
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Sendelica, the band that thinks that a sixteen minute track is too short, has released the third album of the planned quartet of studio albums examining man’s relationship with religion,...
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This one’s a little bit of catch-up from an older release that we haven’t covered yet. Usually, one bass player is enough for a band, but on Grains of Sand, two masters of the...
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Having mastered the art of long space rock jams, The Spacelords have no reason to delve into anything else — at least not yet. Nectar of the Gods is my fourth encounter with this...
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Inner Enchantments is Aglaia’s third release on Projekt in as many years, following
Since its beginnings, Cheer-Accident has been one of the primary American exponents of jarring and difficult rock music. But what musicians create and what they love can be two very different...
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Perhaps a strong candidate for the weirdest band of all time, the Residents are nothing short of legendary. I remember putting five of their early albums (Fingerprince, Third Reich and...
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It has been a long nine years since Proud Peasant’s debut release Flight, even though band leader Xander Rapstine has been carefully planning and crafting each of the six songs on...
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