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Big Empty – Interview – Thanks for Asking! by Liam Sweeny. We connected with Patrick Follet from Big Empty. This is what transpired. RRX: Music genres are difficult for some artists. Some strictly adhere; others not so much. What is your perspective on the genre you play, or the genres you hover around? PF: Great […]

Juniper – Interview – Thanks for Asking! by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Stereotypes are a bitch. I mean, aside from the really bad ones, you have cultural stereotypes about everything, including music.  Would do you think is the stereotype for the music you play, and how far are you away from it? Juniper: I love the […]

Liam Sweeny – an Xperience Interview – by Hugh Manatee. Liam Sweeny is the Managing Editor, Creative Director, and Journalist for Xperience Monthly. His book, “Troy Love Story” is available on the open market. RRX: You just had a new book published called “Troy Love Story.” Can you tell us a little bit about it? […]

Jack Daley – an Interview with Liam Sweeny – Xperience History. Originally published April 2019. Bass lines move people, and great bass lines move their songs into the soundtrack of the movie we call life. Bass can be taken for granted sometimes; its the unsung hero. But when it’s good, it’ll infect your soul. Jack […]

We reached out to Jancy Rae of MØAA for our segment, “Thanks for Asking. Here is the good word. RRX: Every comic book hero has an origin story. What is the origin story for the band? (points if you tell it like a comic book origin.) Jancy: I started my solo project MØAA when working […]

Flatwounds is heavy grunge. Being a teen in the nineties, I hear grunge and I get a warm fuzzy. I go through a lot of antacids. But Flatwounds is pretty sick, and I dig their sound. They have energy; they have pulse. And right here, right now, they have the spotlight. We welcome Flatwounds. RRX: […]

This edition of “Thanks for Asking,” Xperience Monthly writer and contributor Liam Sweeny interviews the band Chico Romano. RRX: Every comic book hero has an origin story. What is the origin story for the band? (points if you tell it like a comic book origin.) CR: If I were to really delve into the origin […]

Pat Metheny is a musician that musicians want to have on speed dial. Acclaimed, versatile, and with a career spanning five decades, Metheny redefines genres like it’s his job. It kind of is. I reached out to Pat, and below is the ol’ razzle dazzle. RRX: As of this writing, you’re launching into a U.S. […]

What I love is truth in advertising. If I buy a CD from a band named Death Stompers and I hear a piccolo and a butterfly beat, I have to call some serious BS. I think we all do judge a book by its cover and a band by its name, and it’s really on […]

We reached out to Casey Polomaine, Executive Director of Albany Barn. As follows… RRX: Albany Barn had its origins in something called Rock2Rebuild, which harnessed the power of music to raise money for the 2004 Southeastern tsunami. That was a massive event that was soon forgotten, soon for the magnitude of it. How did that […]


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