Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Here at last is the long awaited follow up to Discipline's remarkable debut from '93, Push &...
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Often a band's second studio effort is like a step forward into an abyss in search for identity: a blind kind of "where do we go from here?" I'm excited to say that after much...
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It's been a long, long time since this Detroit-based ensemble released Push and Profit, and in...
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Treading on the remnants of your Crimson past can be a vain attempt to recapture or rejuvenate interest in your modern endeavors. Happily I can relate David Cross' new solo work, Exiles...
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Cast is indeed a prolific band. I barely got acquainted with their previous release, last year's Beyond...
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Cast never ceases to amaze. Just when I thought they had reached their peak with Beyond Reality, they...
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I've been reading about Cast for a while in Exposé, but the arrival of this disc marks the first time I've actually heard them. So going into it, I knew they were a...
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The Drop is Brian Eno's first true 'solo' album since 1992's Nerve Net and is immediately comparable to the 1975 masterpiece, Another Green World. The new...
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"This is not ambient music," promised the pre-release advertisement. "Great!" I thought, somewhat sarcastically — which ambient style were they referring to? Well Eno goes...
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Here is an album that first requires you to understand the Boom approach before you can learn to love it. The formula is simple, in fact almost deceptively so. Electric guitar, bass, and drums....
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