Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Asfalto is a Spanish band probably best known for their self-titled debut and its classic proggy follow-up Al Otro Lado, both from 1978. They started life as a trio, but by the debut album... » Read more
Radio Noisz Ensemble was the successor band to the more folk-oriented six-piece Emma Myldenberger, who released two LPs in the late 1970s, and followed those with a live cassette after the turn of the... » Read more
One could be forgiven for thinking this is a purely solo project, as no musician credits for the members of the ‘ensemble’ are given, and frankly, it does sound like that’s the case. Puchiele, a... » Read more
Fretless bass guitars have been pretty common since the 70s, but fretless guitar is hardly ever encountered. I suppose that's because guitars are frequently called upon to play chords, and it would be... » Read more
One can always count on any new release by Steve Roach to deliver something that speaks more to the spirit and the soul than to the conceptual and cerebral side of musical understanding. I really... » Read more
At hand is a compelling disc of remixed and fully reforged versions of the material from Black Tape's 2009 album 10 Neurotics, itself a stark, lyrically intense album structured from the... » Read more
With the first couple tracks on this, Grand General's debut album, one could certainly be forgiven for thinking these were some lost out-takes from The Inner Mounting Flame, with their gritty... » Read more
This show, recorded at Wartburg Auditorium on September 17th '73, features original guitarist Ax Genrich and drummer Mani Neumeier, along with new bassist Hans Hartmann, who had just replaced outgoing... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.