Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Three-Layer Cake can be nominally viewed as a power trio, with Mike Watt on bass, Mike Pride on drums, and Brandon Seabrook on guitar; Seabrook’s guitar is swapped out for banjo at times, and...
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Way back in 1996, the band Dreadnaught formed out of the dust and debris of the cosmos and made their home in New Hampshire and Maine, and shortly thereafter produced their first demo cassette....
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In addition to his tenure as guitarist for Supertramp, Carl Verheyen has a fairly substantial discography as leader or solo artist. He operates in the realm of blues-inflected rock, and...
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This is where it all began. Before Doctor Nerve and the Nerve Events Project, before Fred frith’s Guitar Quartet, before everything, this was Didkovsky’s first LP, released way back in...
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Pili Coït is yet another permutation of Lyon musicians active in other bands (see Piniol, Ni, etc.), this one featuring Guilhem Meier and Jessica Martin Maresco, who also work together in Le...
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You never know, do you? Owczarek (alto and baritone saxes) and Orins (percussion) met back in 2015 when they were invited to join the Satoko Fujii Orchestra Berlin. Owczarek, from Krakow, Poland,...
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The Locker Room Cowboys’ debut release has been intriguing me for quite some time, starting with the cover art. The cover photo is from May 1937, taken by Dorothea Lange for the Resettlement...
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Prior to his death in July of 2021, Robby Steinhardt was working on his first solo album after gaining fame as a member of Kansas in the 70s. Cheekily titled Not in Kansas Anymore, the...
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Knutsen & Ludvigsen were the Norwegian duo of Øystein Dolmen ("Knutsen") and Gustav Lorentzen (“Ludvigsen"). They primarily wrote and performed children’s...
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It’s been a good five years since Wilkerson and Russell presented their first collaboration,
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