Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Entropy Override was originally released as a solo album called Zolder Ellipsis by Tom Aldrich. At some point he realized that it was really more like a band effort, so it’s...
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Back in the 90s, when I was discovering all the wonderful music from Scandinavia released on the NorthSide label, there was even more going on in that part of the world than I was aware of. Case in...
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Bassist Scott McCarl joined The Raspberries for their final album, Starting Over, in 1974 and co-wrote five of that album’s eleven power pop songs. In 1997 he released his one and...
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The Troggs were a British pre-punk garage band formed in May 1964. In 1966 they had a runaway hit with “Wild Thing,” which ranks at 257 on Rolling Stone’s list of The...
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Futuropaco is the project alias of Justin Pinkerton, an Oakland, California based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, as well as a drummer and composer for the Bay Area psych-rock...
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The Flamin' Groovies was a long running American garage band that formed in San Francisco back in 1965 who are also considered one of the forerunners of punk rock. In 1972 their emphasis...
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Jeffrey Fayman is a Los Angeles based composer, percussionist, and producer, who makes the better part of his living doing soundtrack work for film trailers and television, and is co-founder of...
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In Houston, Texas, back in the late 60s there was a psychedelic garage quartet called The Moving Sidewalks, inspired by Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators. Their sole full-length album,...
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Power pop songwriter Jim Basnight released his first solo album back in 1992, by which time he’d been working in several groups for more than ten years. Pop Top was originally...
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In the pages of Exposé, we’ve reviewed dozens of contemporary bands that draw stylistic inspiration from Porcupine Tree, and dozens more that take after Genesis, Yes, Pink...
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