Ricky Eat Acid
American Pleasure Club Detail 'Fucking Bliss,' a Difficult, Long-Dormant LP
The follow-up to last year's magnificent 'A Whole Fucking Lifetime of This' was recorded in 2015, but remained unreleased. We're premiering the record's first single, "what kind of love?"
Travel Through Time, Space, and EDM with The Pom-Poms' Noisey Mix
Kitty and Sam Ray have blended "Shawty Wanna Fuck," 'Rick and Morty' jokes, and chunks of their own sitcom to create one of the weirdest, most fun mixes we've ever heard.
Kitty and Sam Ray Are a Rave-Pop Duo Now
"I Got That Boom" is the first single from the prolific couple's new project, The Pom-Poms. A self-titled EP is scheduled for September 21.
Sam Ray Knows What Heaven Feels Like
Listen to "This Is Heaven and I'd Die for It," the third single from American Pleasure Club's 'A Whole Fucking Lifetime of This.'
Teen Suicide Become American Pleasure Club and Release a Surprise New Album
Listen to 'i blew on a dandelion & the whole world disappeared' here, then look out for a full debut from American Pleasure Club in the new year.
20 Artists Pick Their Song of the Summer So Far
Zedd, Roman Flügel, Eclair Fifi, and more tell us what warm weather anthems they can't get enough of.
Here’s Ricky Eat Acid’s Unnerving but Also Incredibly Soothing Video for “Never Alone In A Dark Room”
For an optimum viewing experience, watch alone in a dark room.
Ricky Eat Acid Starts an Impromptu Dance Party on "Nice To See You"
His album is out October 28 on Terrible Records.
Trying and Failing Spectacularly: How Sam Ray Defines the Indefinable
Talking music, myths, and heroin with the mastermind behind Teen Suicide and Ricky Eat Acid.
Punching Goats and Smoking Spice: Our Favorite DJs Share Their Most Horrifying Weed Experiences
"If I think about it, my worst experience with weed is not being able to buy it legally in a properly regulated marketplace."
Clay Rossner Has Been Photographing the Vinyl Revival and, Honestly Guys, It's Beautiful
Here's Mac Demarco’s 'Salad Days' surrounded by greenery and an ashtray full of stubbed-out cigarettes, and trinkets and diary notes dotted around Sufjan Stevens’ 'Carrie & Lowell.'