Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Uroboro, or Ouroborus, is an ancient symbol of a serpent eating its own tail, often interpreted as a symbol for eternal cyclic renewal or the cycle of life, death and rebirth, and was also adopted...
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Supergroups have been around for decades, but not necessarily prog rock supergroups, probably not since the 80s with bands like Asia, UK, and even the Traveling Wilburys. The Chronicles of Father...
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I’d never heard of this Chicago band before I saw the announcement of this release from Cuneiform. There are just so many bands around the world, even in uncommon areas like chamber rock,...
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Are progressive rock and accessible pop mutually exclusive? Madlen Keys is a relatively new band from Paris — a five song EP With You I’m Lost came out in 2021, and Event...
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I last encountered the Chinese post-rock band Wang Wen with their 2016 album Sweet Home, Go! where...
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It was a long time ago, but I’ve only heard one previous by Steve MacLean titled The Opposite of War (1997), and that couldn’t be more different from the album at hand. It was...
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Following on from Vloute Panthère (2021), Edredon Sensible is back with another...
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Here is some music that you do not encounter every day. And you can tell from the title She Sleeps to the Sound of Knives, that this album is going to be unusual at best. Given the...
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In the midst of all the international hype about Seattle bands in the early 90s, there was a whole host of bands that either didn’t make the leap to fame, or almost made it. One of those...
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T.A.P. is a somewhat awkwardly-named project formed by Mark Cook of Herd of Insinct (and other bands) and Michael Jobborn of Head Joint. The duo began working on music and eventually recruited...
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