Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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After a minute or so of chanting, wind-sounds, and church bells, the mighty Hammond organ casts its spell, followed by dual guitars, drums, and bass, marching onward into the title track (named...
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Happy Family attracted a lot of attention with their debut album from a couple of years ago. Perhaps this...
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They're back. Indeed they are. If Happy Family's first disc showed the levels of intensity they...
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Not resting on their laurels like many a band I can name, Happy Family have done their damnedest to continue to progress and explore their sound. They've definitely succeeded, as here was a...
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1986: a transitional year when two frustrated but previously successful English guitarists decided they would pool their talents and start a new project. The focus for this group would be on two...
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Until now, the only available recorded document of this popular Washington, D.C. band has been the commendable As the World Grits, released by Cuneiform in 1993. But that collection of...
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A five-piece from the Naples area of Italy, Grimalkin offers an often spacy, heavily symphonic neo-progressive sound punctuated with grand eruptions of soaring tonal color provided by guitar, keys,...
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The sophomore release from the monster-movie Gong offshoot is a real gem. In fact, it surprised me that this slightly altered lineup from the first album is a much more aggressive and sonically...
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Guitarist Bon Lozaga is again teamed up with Hansford Rowe on bass and Benoit Moerlen on vibes and marimba for the latest Gongzilla release. Thrive doesn't have Allan Holdsworth...
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Gongzilla's latest release adds guest guitarist David Torn to the quartet of Bon Lozaga (guitar), Hansford Rowe (bass, vocals), Benoit Moerlen (vibes, marimba), and Gary Husband (drums). The...
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