Liam Sweeny
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Danny Schuler (Biohazard) – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Four guys in a band. That’s what Biohazard’s Danny Schuler said. But these four guys have toured the world, reached a level of success that most bands don’t, and redefined what it means to be metal and hardcore. We welcome Danny and talk about the […]
Maxime Taccardi – Xperience History – by Liam Sweeny. Originally published in October 2021. We have a strange relationship with darkness. We get a kick out of zombies and mummies on Halloween, but we fear flesh-eating diseases and terminal illnesses. We run from dark things, and turn to face them, and explore them, when they’re […]
Larry the Cable Guy – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. In comedy, there are few who have reached the global popularity of Dan Whitney. But you might know him as Larry the Cable Guy. A solid member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, he’s made a bunch of hilarious movies and has made […]
My So Called Summer – 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? MSCS: Technically, we played our first show a few days ago […]
The Year of Storms – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. Rust and iron. Piss. Shit. Vomit. The cries of the incarcerated. Clanging metal. Endless disembodied voices bouncing off of hopelessness. But there was none of that, unless Cellie counted an old television series that was playing on the wall panel. Everything, save that, was […]
The Year of Storms, Chptr. 1 – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. Paint, cold and slick, its acrylic base tortured in pigment until it cried crimson rivulets and gleamed in the pale light of the streetlamp. Concrete bathed in that same light, bare, smooth over yards and rough over inches, porous and thirsty for […]
Justyna Kostek – Xperience History – by Liam Sweeny. Originally published in September 2021. Whether it’s a song lyric, a visual motif, a short piece of flash fiction, a movie, or a play, all art tells a story. But whereas almost every form of abovementioned art can be reproduced and spread far and wide, some […]
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