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Xperience Fiction – “The First” – by Liam Sweeny. Joe Freer always wanted to be the first at everything. This was no small order in an experimental physics lab. But I always had him beat, even if only by a hair. I discovered vacuum energy first; I built the quantum array first; designed a working […]
Glass Pony pumped up the jam at the Palace Theatre Lobby Palace Theatre during the Palace Sessions on Friday, June 7th., and later on they added a little Frankie Cavone to their mix. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy…
Wednesday Night at No Fun was filled with lots of dancing and rocking, featuring Blvck Hippie, Canella, and Xavier Ayy. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy…
Peter Iselin – Xperience History – by Liam Sweeny. Originally published in March of 2021. It’s important to know where you came from to establish where you should be aiming to go. We here at Xperience like to think that we’re charting a new course and doing our own thing. And in large part, we […]
The Singin Guru – An Xperience Column – by Jeff and Crystal Moore. Dear Singin’ Guru, I have just started singing karaoke, and there are songs that I’d like to sing but I just can’t hit the high notes. I’m a dude by the way. Signed, Wanna Get High Dude Dear Mr. Dude, Here’s the […]
The Beadle Brothers brought the country to the Hudson River by Ryan’s Wake for Wake Up Wednesdays, June 5th. Jake opened the show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy…
Death Grips – The Money Store – Album Review – by Joshua Reedy. Death Grips – The Money Store (2012) My copy: 2018 reissue by Epic. Regardless of how one feels about Death Grips, the sensation they generated through the internet was easily a defining moment for alternative music in the 2010s. Where Ex Military […]
Otobo – An Xperience Interview – by Sketchy Hubris. OTOBO is a Capital Region band that can’t easily be pigeonholed by genre. So we will just call them a three-piece band, consisting of Josh Thorsey (guitar), Justin Barre (guitar and bass), and Brandon Rutski (drums). RRX: OTOBO. Where does that name come from? JT: I […]