Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Bob Drake usually maintains a safe compositional distance from insanity and the macabre. That doesn’t mean he’s a moody SOB like say Robert Smith (or heaven forbid, Morrissey). No, the...
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It has been five years since ifsounds released their previous album, An Gorta Mór. Now the...
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Bleed is the second album of music by the trio of Markus Reuter, Tim Motzer, and Kenny Grohowski, a follow-up to
One has to wonder how a musician gets a nickname like “Skunk,” I know the road can be rough and personal hygiene may not always be as high a priority as it should be, but Jeff...
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The last full-length album from Chicago’s Lovely Little Girls was
Dr. Zab has been very busy of late, never content at just repeating his successes, always moving forward into new soundworlds, though his work with choreographer Editta Braun’s dance company...
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At this point in the history of music, it might seem that it would be impossible to come up with a kind of progressive rock that doesn’t sound like things that have come before, either singly...
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We’ve been reviewing the work of Jim Matus in all his various projects (Paranoise,
Turlough O’Carolan (1670 - 1738) was a Celtic harpist, composer, and singer who lost his sight at the age of 18 from smallpox. His fame comes from his gift for melodic composition. Some...
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A few months ago I reviewed the Groovy Things collection by Norwegian garage-rock...
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