Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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We’ve been following Steve Somerset and his solo project The Haven Green for several years and his latest album All Human Life Is Here continues his musical journey with another set...
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The Changing Tide sees Leon Alvarado returning to progressive rock, specifically embracing Pink Floyd as an influence and inspiration. “The Equilibrium of Time” features a...
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Innsmouth, Massachussets, at the historic Gilman House, 15 November 2024: Hermetic Science played an 85 minute set which was taped for release as a YouTube concert movie, released earlier this year...
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Whispers of Granite is the new collaboration between Norwegian singer, soundscaper, writer, composer, musician, and producer Trude Eidtang (White Willow and When Mary) and German...
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In my review of Ola Onabulé’s album Point Less (2019) I remarked that his voice might...
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Anyone who has followed this Irish folk-rock band through the years might be aware of a recent 35 disc box set (33 CDs and 2 DVDs) issued in 2023 titled More Than You Can Chew. It...
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After four years without releasing new music, the new Psychic Equalizer album Prologue to Insurrection is definitely their most powerful release to date. Percussive metal guitar riffs,...
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Kavus Torabi is a very busy musician. He’s made appearances on albums by Karda Estra, Valve, The Holy Family, Nick Prol and the Proletarians, North Sea Radio Orchestra, Chrome Hoof, and...
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Drop the needle on the first track — or any track for that matter — and the first thing one is bound to notice is the amazing percussion skills of Mark Sanders. He’s not just...
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Leave Nobody Behind is an odd album. It sounds like a mash up of two different albums, one a set of eight poems written by Rainer Maria Rilke and recited by Brian Talgo, sometimes with a...
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