Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The oddly named Guranfoe is a band from Norfolk, England. They have a ton of live material recorded over the last eight years on Bandcamp and Sum of Erda is their debut studio album. After...
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It might be kind of hard to describe Richard Peterson to people who haven’t lived in Seattle for decades. As a street musician, he’s a legend from way back, a kind of eccentric musical...
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This Mongolian four piece (augmented by guest players) has deep roots in the traditional music and singing of their native land, presenting a style of music best characterized as folk-infused rock,...
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The Witches of Finnmark III is the third album in Norwegian guitarist Anders Buaas’ trilogy of instrumental albums. Based on the title and the cover art, I was expecting an album on...
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This band from Helsinki has been around for more than ten years, though Polku is their first album. On it, they present a sophisticated take on Canterbury-inflected progressive rock, with...
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In the late 90s, after being an integral member of Art Zoyd for over twenty years (as well as releasing a couple solo albums on the side), Zaboitzeff began to distance himself from his former band,...
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As another precursor to this Spring’s massive 4CD set A Band of All Seasons, Fruits de Mer released The Past Tense’s Time Stands Still and accompanying CD Across...
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While we’re on the subject of well-known guitarists,Canadian veteran Pat Travers presents Swing! — a set of rocking covers of classic tunes from the swing era, pieces made...
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