Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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For some reason this neoprog concept album keeps conjuring up somewhat misplaced visions of Queensrÿche's Operation Mindcrime with each listen. Perhaps it's the allusive...
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Gentle Giant as a live touring band (1970-1980) was always in a period of transition and refinement. The group would craft a challenging album from the palette of musical ideas by Kerry Minnear and...
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Gentle Giant was at its best when adding polyphonic arrangements to aggressive rock music. Determining who was responsible was merely a scan of the writing credits, where "Shulman, Shulman and...
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A concept album with a medieval story-line complete with sorcerers and angels, On to Evermore shows Glass Hammer further refining their brand of keyboard-driven music. The songwriting...
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Once again, Glass Hammer graces us with a solid slice of classic progressive rock. This effort is especially well produced, right down to the beautiful packaging, artwork, liner notes, and lyrics....
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Over the span of three studio albums, Glass Hammer has evolved from a two-piece studio project lost in a sea of ideas into a first-rate working band with a solid foundation rooted in the classic...
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I hadn't heard Glass Hammer's previous releases, Journey of the Dunadan or
It's a prog chill-out! Phew! I made it. The disc is over! God be praised! What we have here is a techno / ambient version of Gong's masterpiece, You. 16 different "bands"...
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The ability to speak German would be a definite advantage with this one, for the liner notes are all in this language. Grobschnitt, a major player in the 70s German prog scene, have released what...
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Take a trip, back in time. My first impression of this 70s relic is "Sounds a lot like Hendrix," then you hear a bit more weirdness. I suppose these guys picked up where Jimi left off....
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