Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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We can all think of examples of a progressive band over time starting to play music more in the mainstream (Genesis, Yes, pick your example), but how many times have we seen a mainstream band, as... » Read more
Project Lo is essentially Bon Lozaga’s unit for more introspective work. While the material on Black Canvas is composed, it seems to be a lot more open to the creative impulses of...
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It's always nice when some previously undiscovered gem is unearthed and released for all to enjoy. Basically, Prism and Hands are the same band, a Texas-based prog-rock group incorporating...
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Present is the Belgian quintet led by guitarist Roger Trigaux, a one time member of Univers Zero in the late 70s. This is their fifth album, the third in recent times (there was a ten year hiatus...
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Unlike during the nine-year hiatus following Le Poison Qui Rend Fou, this time around we...
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Roger Trigaux and his son Reginald continue down the path established by Univers Zero, albeit in a decidely guitar-oriented vein. Melodic arrangements are offset by piano and guitar counterpoint...
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Immediately upon its release, fans were hailing Coma Divine as the definitive live album for the 90s. High praise, indeed. To be fair,
Peter Hammill is the consistent English musical playwright, reliably making an album every year for the last 30 years. Here we have nine tracks: approximately 50 minutes of introspection and...
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Ever since leaving Wigwam in the early 70s Pekka Pohjola has been creating a steady stream of outstanding solo releases. More recently he showed just how good his live band is with two superb...
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It's been a few years since Pohjola's last studio release, and with a couple of live albums and some intermittent touring to hold him over, he had plenty of time to devote to developing...
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