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The Dionysus Effect – Xperience History – by Liam Sweeny. A new band is a seed. It can grow to create an incredible sound. It can grow to create its own sound, indistinguishable from any other thing out there. And in some cases, it creates that unique sound from the first sprout. The Dionysus Effect […]
The Last Verse: Music, Memory and Mortality – by Jason Irwin. It’s a weird thing, watching your heroes get older. Even weirder when they start leaving us. The voices and faces that once felt larger than life—our gods of rock—are now gray, weathered, and, in too many cases, gone. For anyone who grew up on […]
Rockstar Rebellion: A Trip into Chromatic Chaos – An Xperience Interview – by BradQuan Copeland. Imprisoned in the thick of thoughtless nothing, metallic gels dissolve upon my tongue, slowly unraveling the iridescent frequencies of kaleidoscopic oscillations. The walls are heaving, as the floor presses to the ceiling. My skin shimmers, like gnawing piranhas snapping at […]
Cohoes hosted its 62nd Annual Turkey Trot on November 27, 2025. Photography by Evan Lauber. More from Evan Lauber here …
Kate Taylor (cont.) – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. Last month, I spoke with Kate Taylor, “Sister Kate,” singer-songwriter and sister to James Taylor. We established that she is a power in her own right, and we are delighted to present to you the continuation of our conversation. She played Caffe Lena in […]
Today is a wonderful day filled with warmth and cheer. What better literary accompaniment to the festivities than the Thanksgiving Issue! Featuring Bill O’Donnell, Kate Taylor, and Lil’ Baby Suplex.
Bill O’Donnell – An Xperience Interview – by Rob Smittix. RRX: We’ve got my uncle, Bill O’Donnell, House Manager of the Palace Theatre, on the line. BO: If you hear barking in the background, it’s my dog Doja Cat. RRX: A dog named Doja Cat. That’s different. (both laugh) RRX: I know you’ve got a […]
On November 15, Hangar on the Hudson hosted “Rock the Pantry,” which raises funds and supplies for Oakwood Community Center’s weekly food pantry. Music for the good causes was provided by Doc Horton and the Jay Street Band, Nathan Meltz and the House of Tomorrow, Great Mutations, Front Biz, the Abyssmals, Ice Queen, and Architrave. […]
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