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Kryuhm is an Italian doom metal band formed in 1999 with Daniele Laurenti (vocals and guitar), Daniele Sinico (bass), and Fiorenzo Brusaferro (drums), inspired by Black Sabbath. They recorded a...
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Here at Exposé, we have a long history of covering Miriodor, and it’s not an exaggeration to say that our reviewers have said positive things about every one of their...
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Dortmund is a city in Westphalia, Germany, and it was there around 1967 that a band called Faces was formed. At the beginning of 1970 a 20-year-old Christel “Chris” Braun joined the...
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Six years after releasing their debut album Tenebra, the Italian heavy prog-metal band...
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Dave Bainbridge has done an excellent job of defining a musical aesthetic over the years, carving out a niche where lush symphonic progressive rock meets romantic Celtic mysticism, and the result...
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Steve Roach has a catalog that is quite extensive, approaching 300 full-length releases as I write this, and through the years many of his most memorable albums have been collaborations with other...
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Running in the Gutter is Babal’s thirteenth album and their first on Fruits de Mer. Babal is a UK band consisting of Karen Langley (vocals and arrangements), Rob Williams (guitar,...
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I first became aware of Eblen Macari when he appeared as a guest with Cabezas de Cera at the Seaprog festival in 2017. His beautiful acoustic guitar work was a lovely enhancement to that...
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One could say that the longer nights as winter approaches suggest a more perfect listening experience for floating ambient music, but anyone who knows me knows that I’m good with it around...
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Nirmata, the Sanskrit word for architect or creator, is the title of the latest Sendelica album. As both Pete Bingham and Colin Consterdine have had a rough year healthwise, Colin dealing...
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