Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Leave Nobody Behind is an odd album. It sounds like a mash up of two different albums, one a set of eight poems written by Rainer Maria Rilke and recited by Brian Talgo, sometimes with a...
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After the release of Signal to Noise in 2006, White Willow’s leader Jacob Holm-Lupo put...
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With many labels of yore — Harvest, Vertigo Swirl, Egg, early Virgin, and so many more — one could just blindly buy product from them and know that the results would be excellent. And...
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The first Forgas Band Phenomenon album, Roue Libre, came out in 1997, and we’ve...
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In case you’ve been living in a cave for the last thirty years or so, Ed Palermo and his Big Band have mastered the art of re-arranging the music of better known conventional artists for his...
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Not long ago I wrote about Aaron Diehl’s Zodiac Suite, an album featuring music composed by...
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Paul Williams’ interests with Church of Hed lie in relating real-world experiences and concepts into music, and like Rivers of Asphalt, which followed the old Route 66, and
Somewhere back in the mists of history, I discovered English folk-rock. I can’t say if it was Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span that I came across first, but I was immediately hooked. And...
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For a good five years in the mid-60s, The Yardbirds were pushing the boundaries of rock music into new uncharted territories, but what is less known is that Jim McCarty, the band’s drummer...
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