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Sean Lippin – Interview – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Like songs, every artist has a unique feeling about their first show. What was your first show like? Was it your best show? If not, what was your best show like? SL: My first official show was at Coffeelabs in Tarrytown back […]

Grandma’s Ashes in the Park – The Weird Side of the Internet – by Liam Sweeny. One of the most satisfying and rewarding things one can do is to turn some abandoned plot of land into something beautiful, like a garden or a park. In Cornwall, England, gardener Paul Caruana, along with a small cadre, […]

McGeary’s is back at it with their First Monday Concert Series with Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys. Jim ran a little leaner than normal, with Bob Buckley and Rich Pagano the only Railroad Boys for the night. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …

On Groundhog Day, Save the Cat Touring and Byrdhouse Records brought two out-of-town punk bands to No Fun: Kerosene Heights (from North Carolina) and Philadelphia’s Elephant Jake. Local favorites Senior Living and Everybody That Loves You rounded out the bill. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …  

Greetings – Wow, what a bunch of weather we’ve been having! The folk repertoire has songs for every ocassion. I’m sure you’ve all heard “The Show Must Go On.” Well, sometimes travelling just isn’t worth the risk for the touring bands, the audience and the venue crew. It was disappointing that both the matinee and evening concerts this […]

Dodging Bullets – The Weird Side of the Internet – by Liam Sweeny. Two kids, friends. Smoking weed, talking smack. Gun afficionados or maybe just badasses. One friend tells the other he can dodge bullets. Again, smoking weed. Two guns and they go into the garage. One unloads, the other zen’s himself for the dodge. […]

Words by Jesse Skinner. Photo provided by Joey “Blue” Gonzalez. Bruce Corbitt, also known as the “Batman of Metal” was a heavy metal vocalist best known for fronting the iconic bands RIGOR MORTIS and Warbeast. The self titled debut of RIGOR MORTIS in 1988 showcased Bruce’s belligerent vocals in what would become one of the […]

Brule County Bad Boys – Xperience History – by Liam Sweeny. Originally published on September 2020. I personally love ‘outlaw country.’ I was listening to Merle Haggard when I was five and my dad and his friends would babysit me at their favorite bar. Fun times. I think it’s hard these days to call something […]

Words by Ree Miller. Well, Super Bowl LIX is a memory. The Chiefs didn’t make it a three-peat, and the young Eagles are on their way toward their own history. A new batch of commercials launched: Brad Pitt, the Affleck Brothers, and Martha Stewart; When Hellman’s Met Sally; Seal kissed a lime; Doritos. The usual […]

On January 30, No Fun was all about feminist punk music as Byrdhouse Records and Super Dark Collective presented “Riot Grrrl Night.” It showcased some of the newer female-fronted bands in the area, including Miss America, Yankeegirl, Anti-Rent Rebellion, and Off Beat Degradations. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …


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