Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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City Weezle’s second album is a strong entry into the stream of music that was pioneered by Frank Zappa, Cardiacs, and Mr Bungle. This is insanely precise music that jumps from style to style...
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Heavenscape, from St. Petersburg, Russia is another new band to me. Consisting of Egor Tryapitsyn (guitars, lyrics, and vocals), Polina Shmurygina (bass), and Dmitry Fytov (drums), this trio...
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Caligonaut is yet another in the seemingly endless stream of Norwegian progressive rock projects featuring an all-star lineup. Ole Michael Bjørndal (guitar, vocals) is at the helm, and we...
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Shamblemaths is a Norwegian band that sets itself apart from all the other Norwegian bands largely by the prominence of woodwinds in their progressive rock. Lots of bands have a sax or flute in the...
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Artefactron is a new progressive rock band from Mexico, and the album reviewed here is in fact their debut effort, though one might suspect after the first listen that these are some seasoned...
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Most probably know German-born American guitarist and composer Luley from a couple of excellent bands he has been a member of — Moth Vellum, and Perfect Beings after that; the last Perfect...
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Back in 2016, Grande Fox took us to their Space Nest, and in 2021 we learned that it was an...
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João Branco Kyron of Portugal’s Beautify Junkyards is also a solo performer recording as Kyron. Whereas Beautify Junkyards produces neo-psych music, Kyron’s new album...
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Kosmodome is a duo of two brothers, Sturle (guitar, bass, vocals) and Severin (drums, vocals) Sandvik, based in Bergen. Their music sits comfortably in the realm of psychedelic rock, with...
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