Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
Showing items 4321 to 4330 of 11413
So before the internet, one of the best sources of musical information was the series of books called Rock Record, I think the one I owned was the 4th edition. I nearly tore this book...
» Read more
Imagine that you’re taking an afternoon nap and are trying to wake up after a short but deep sleep. You are semi-aware (background voices, sounds, etc.) but you can’t make your body...
» Read more
This is Johansen’s second release on Spotted Peccary, a follow-up to 2016’s very excellent Earth from Above (followong a half dozen or so releses on Origo Sound and other...
» Read more
The first thing you notice about this album is the delicate crystalline structure of the cover art and then the molecular diagram of aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid. Then there are the track titles...
» Read more
Fatal Fusion’s third release follows on seamlessly from The Ancient Tale, continuing their brand of contemporary progressive rock. It is deliberately epic in sound and theme,...
» Read more
The opening, requiem-like cut “Tama” that starts out the disc with a blast of warmth and beauty seems very appropriate given all the tragedies that have hit this ensemble in recent...
» Read more
At about the same time as Guerssen reissued the first two Circles albums in 2016, Bureau B issued this...
» Read more
When you think of White Willow, you think of symphonic progressive rock, so the prospect of a project led by that...
» Read more
In a previous tier I highlighted the fourth disc of At Carnegie Hall because as good as the actual live album is, the liner notes explain that they really wanted to pick the fourth disc...
» Read moreThese are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.