Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Sometimes I think the whole “harsh vocals” thing in metal is a generational thing. I know many older listeners who grew up on rock in the 70s that are immediately turned off by the...
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Marbin is a band known for high-energy jazz-rock led by blistering guitar and sax and backed by a tight rhythm section of bass and drums. Dani Rabin (guitar) and Danny Markovitch (sax) have fronted...
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The crime is apparently covering songs written by other artists. The early Mark I lineup of Deep Purple made a career of pilfering material written by others. In fact their first big hit...
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Continuing on from where they left off on their debut album, Acid Doom Rites, Russian...
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The Speedball Trio is part of the new wave of Russian heavy free-form punk / grindcore / jazz scene. I first encountered them on DEEBBBB’s
Gary Brooker, best known as the leader and chief songwriter of the band Procol Harum, has died at the age of 76. Brooker founded Procol Harum in 1967 with Keith Reid (lyrics), Matthew Fisher (organ), Ray Roper (guitar), and David Knights (bass), and presided over many versions of the group over the subsequent decades.
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Following on from Entering the Solar System (2020), Greek electronic artist Billy...
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On Future Memories, Mareike Wiening’s combo features three of the same players who appeared on
This massive set containing an 80-page LP-sized hardbound book, a DVD, and seven CDs (including remasters of the band’s first five regular releases) is something of a 30 year anniversary of...
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Back in 2015, for the recording of their eponymous debut album, Temple of Switches was a working four-piece band. Since then it has evolved into the studio project of original guitarist Tenk Van...
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