Volume 23 Issue 7
Disco og destruktion i Bushwick i 1970'ernes New York
Jeg underviste i Bushwick fra 1981 til 1994. Turen til og fra subwayen hver dag var altid et eventyr.
Historien om hvad der skete, da en 15-årig flygtning med kælenavnet 'Saint' steg af toget i Malmø
Vi tilbragte en iskold dag i Malmø sammen med den 19-årige rapper og producer, der på fire år er gået fra illegal indvandrer til skandinavisk hip-hops nye navn.
Vi har set nærmere på FBI's efterforskning af Wu-Tang Clan
FBI har aldrig været verdens største tilhænger af gangsta-rap – eller af de kreative kræfter, der står bag genrens mest ikoniske og provokerende hits. Vi brugte Freedom of Information Act til at få indblik i bureauets sagsmappe om Wu-Tang Clan.
Meet the People Who Put Together the October Issue of VICE Magazine
October's employees of the month include punk star Laura Jane Grace, photographer Meryl Meisler, and author John Darnielle.
Tranny: Confessions of Punk Rock's Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout
While much of Laura Jane Grace's memoir, 'TRANNY,' deals with the nuances of everyday life as a transgender person, this exclusive excerpt indulges in full-on sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll.
A Mysore Masala Dosa and a Mango Lassi with Richard Dawson
Catching up with the man responsible for the funniest song going about the slaughter of a horse.
Brazzaville Hardcore: Talking Rap and Revolution with Congo’s Martial Pa’nucci
The artist is at the forefront of the protest movement against his country's regime.
I Took Shrooms with Bloc Party and Interpol, and All I Got Was This Lousy Pin
Noisey's Kim Taylor Bennett recalls getting lost in the Vondelpark at 4 AM with Interpol's guitarist when she was a rookie reporter.
We Asked Our Favorite Musicians a Few Personal Questions
Here's what Public Access TV, Sunflower Bean, Fat Tony, and others had to say about the last time they lied, the most annoying things in the world, and the most common misconception about them.
A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick
Witness—and envy—the wild world of New York City in the late 1970s through the lens of Meryl Meisler's medium-format camera.
Prolific Music Critic Robert Christgau Knows What He Likes (and Hates)
"One of my gifts as a critic is that I really like music, and I'm open and still excitable. I'm not a bored person, and I'm not tired of life."
How to Dress Well's New Album Is All About Pleasure
Over breakfast burritors, we talked about nihilism, neoliberalism, and aiming for joy with How to Dress Well, a.k.a. Tom Krell.