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The Rio de Janeiro band Caravela Escarlate is back with their third album of keyboard-dominated progressive rock. Their 2019
We last checked in with Edena Gardens in January of this year (for a review of their debut self-titled...
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Echo Us is back with another album of lush, atmospheric, intelligent music, by my count the seventh. Inland Empire continues to refine the sophisticated aesthetic Ethan Matthews has been...
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New Orleans pedal steel guitarist and composer Dave Easley is busy with many different bands and projects, from his 2020 solo release Easley Rider, as well as the all instrumental endeavor...
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For their second album, What Strange Beasts give us Starlight’s Castaways, which, like
The Canadian band Versa was conceived from the start as a “rock band with strings” rather than a rock band that has added strings. In this way they are similar to fellow British...
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Agony Street was the duo collaboration of Gudmundur Bragason and Klas Qvist (Citizen K), a partnership that began in the late 80s, eventually yielding two previous albums, 119 Agony Street...
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Enlightening Nights, Darkening Days is the debut album by Italian musician, composer, and teacher Davide Ronfetto, a suitable album title for post-progressive rock. Davide self-released a...
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After many years of hearing large-scale works involving orchestras, string quartets, and the like from Wadada Leo Smith, I sometimes forget that I first really became aware of his music with the Yo...
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Ale Hop is Peruvian multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer Alejandra Cárdenas, now operating from Berlin, who we introduced Exposé readers to with her earlier solo...
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