Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Here at Exposé, we’ve covered Lovely Little Girls on two different compilations, but haven’t reviewed any of their full albums. Well, it’s now time to catch up...
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One might be forgiven for confusing Weathering the Storm for either of its two predecessors,
Jordsjø, the Norwegian duo inspired by old horror movies, Krautrock, electronic, Swedish prog, fantasy novels, and Norwegian nature, recorded several cassette demos in their early age as a...
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It’s more than a little hard to find details about this lost corner of the transition from psychedelic rock to progressive rock. Lodestone never released anything aside from Time...
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Byron’s career as a composer began in earnest in 1972, though most of what we have reviewed in the pages of Exposé has more recent origins. Four of the five pieces on...
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Norwegian progressive pop-rock band Oak is back with the third album of their amalgam of classical piano, electronica, and progressive rock, most notably influenced by Steven Wilson and Porcupine...
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Hair of El Perro is a tribute to the enduring appeal of The Riff in rock music. As old-time rock ‘n’ roll developed into psychedelic rock and the other flavors that appeared in...
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So, is this a High Castle Teleorkestra album? The short answer is no. It’s essentially a massive Various Artist compilation spanning two CDs focusing on some of the releases on the...
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Nix & the Nothings is another new Norwegian band. But instead of exploring prog rock and psych, Nix & the Nothings are rockers who pay homage to the raw visceral power of garage rock and...
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If you heard Ping Pong Pang without knowing anything about it, you might well assume that the music was made by a standing group of three multi-instrumentalists. The pieces are unusual,...
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