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The Heights – An Xperience Column – by Joe Barna. Welcome back to The Heights. In this episode we will talk about one the most relevant, significant and revered drummers of the past 30 years in jazz history, rhythm master Joe Farnsworth. Many of you may not know this name, but after reading this article […]

Ramleh – The Great Unlearning – Album Review by Joshua Reedy. (2019) My copy: 2019 press by Nashazphone. Enigmatic British noise project Ramleh operated in the power-electronics scene primarily in the 80s, pushing the boundaries of both music and aesthetics. Fast forward to their most recent release come 2019, The Great Unlearning: an expansive, modern […]

Stay Sassy – Gag Me with a Lip Gloss – by Sassy Auburn. When any of us early Gen X’ers hear anything about the 80’s, our minds go right back to all the great memories of that time period. Gummy bracelets, lace hair bows, melting our eye liner with a lighter, Member’s Only jackets, skinny […]

Prog Digest – An Xperience Column – by Dick Beach. Greetings all. This month is “take a walk down memory lane” time. Now, I am not as old and cranky as Jeff Spaulding; very few are. But I have recently (like right about now) come to the age where the first question I am asked […]

Jukebox. by Staff. New England Metal and Hardcore Fest On September 21st and 22nd, The Palladium Outdoors in Worchester, MA will be playing host to the New England Metal and Hardcore Fesr. Killswitch Engaged will be headlining with a 25th Anniversary set. The band Nails’s first new album in 8 years, and it’s also the […]

Show Detective. Friday, April 5th Ophira Eisenberg with special guest Shaun Eli, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, 8pm Ophira Eisenberg: Ophira Eisenberg is a standup comedian, writer, and host of the comedy podcast Parenting Is A Joke with iHeart and Pretty Good Friends. She also hosted NPR’s Ask Me Another where she interviewed and […]

Coming to Terms With Bazooka Joe – An Xperience Column – by Johnny Mystery. Recently a good friend brought to my attention that after two years of writing this column, I have not touched on the rich history of Bubblegum music. Seriously, I could have sworn I did. No—I looked back at my archives (or […]

Les Rallizes Denudes – The Oz Tapes – by Josh Reedy. (2022) My copy: 2022 limited remastered reissue on translucent blue vinyl by Temporal Drift. A major draw to the efforts of Japanese noise/psych-rock band Les Rallizes Denudes lies within their inherent mystery – working only as a live act from 1967 to 1996, their […]

Musical Notes: Celebrating off-beat holidays throughout the year Stephanie j Bartik –  NY Rockstar Photographer   You know those quirky unofficial holidays that flood your social media feeds? Well, forget about National Banana Day or Left-Handed People Day because we are about to embark on a musical journey through the lesser-known, yet equally exciting world […]

Jukebox. Steve Vai, Danny Carey, Adrian Belew, and Tony Levin Nothing br=eats the birth of a musical supergroup. So when Steve Vai, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, and Tool drummer Danny Carey coming together to form a new band, love is around the corner. It’s called Beat, and it will perform King Crimson songs. What makes […]


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