70s
"Now Is Always the Right Time": The Resurrection and Enlightenment of 70s Rock Gurus Lightstorm
The resurrected experimental rock duo reflects back on Indian gurus, The Bouncing Souls, influencing Madonna, and playing for the Viet Cong.
How 70s Punk Became the Blueprint for Alt Fashion (and Subculture’s Doomed Demise)
Like everything, punk fashion was influenced by sex.
After All These Years, Alan Vega Is Still a Ghost Rider
We talked to the legendary Suicide singer about the 70s, working with Alex Chilton, and painting.
Robert Christgau Remembers Six Ways 70s Bowie Changed Culture Forever
Bowie was everything: a punk prophet and an arena-rock pioneer, a free spirit and a proud poser, a dynamo and an amalgamator and a shrewd hanger-on.
RIP Stevie Wright, Legendary Singer of the Easybeats
The frontman for one of Australia's most iconic bands will be remembered for songs such as "Friday on My Mind" and "Evie."
Singer-Songwriter BØRNS Builds His Glam Pop Kingdom One Record at a Time
The LA up-and-comer speaks about his debut album and weathering a potentially life-changing Taylor Swift shout out.
Destiny Is the Empowering Disco Queen We Need
Upon the release of her new music video, "Soul Train," VICE talked to the artist formerly known as Princess Nokia about her upcoming mixtape, urban feminism, cultural activism and intellectual spirit.
The God of Hellfire Speaks: 73 Years Inside the Crazy World of Arthur Brown
"As a new kind of imagery, we met a lot of resistance and violence. When I appeared with flames pouring five feet above my head, wielding a Viking axe, they changed their mind!"
Get Your Doom Groove on With "Sign of the Witch," the Title Track on Orchid's Upcoming New EP
The West Coast Black Sabbath worshippers are back.
A Short, NSFW History of Cannibalism on Camera
In today's outrage culture, it's hard to believe that the Italian cannibal-rape films of the 1970s ever got a theatrical release.
Gay Photography Legend James Bidgood Needs Help Buying a Camera
People often cite James Bidgood's photography as a precursor to David LaChapelle's work, but the legendary gay photographer needs help buying a camera.