Andrea Domanick
andrea.domanick@vice.comHDLSS "Colonizer" Is a Dark Pop Takedown of Cultural Cannibals
The shrewdly infectious track, which includes a Steve Reich nod and a Toni Morrison sample, is the latest from the NYC duo's forthcoming LP 'DUMB.'
With Dams of the West, Chris Tomson and Patrick Carney Ponder Obsolescence
We talk with the Vampire Weekend drummer and producer Carney about going solo, the aging Pitchfork generation, and the process of figuring out just what it was CT had to say after a decade behind the kit.
Cuco Is LA’s New Romantic, and He’s Only 18
Go Cuco Pebbles for the Kevin Abstract and Steve Lacey-cosigned singer’s new track “Lo Que Siento.”
This Record Label Is Literally Creating Its Own Universe
We talk to IHC 1NFINITY founder Franki Chan about its surreal cinematic vision and the crazy year leading to the video premiere of Mark Redito's "So Many Things to Tell You."
At Least 19 Dead, Dozens Wounded in Suspected Suicide Bombing at Ariana Grande Concert in Manchester
Police say to avoid the area in what's being described as a "terrorist incident."
Amber Coffman's New Song "Nobody Knows" Is Perfect R&B Pop
The latest single from the former Dirty Projector's forthcoming 'City of No Reply' LP, premiering on Noisey, is a summertime look at solitude.
LA's Korey Dane Is Basically Stoner Skater Bruce Spingsteen
Kick off your shoes and move to the triumphant "Lovesick in a Hotel Wildfire," off of Dane's forthcoming 'Chamber Girls' LP.
It Took Two Countries and One Cold War Bunker for Klangstof to Find Its Sound
We talk to Dutch-Norwegian producer Koen Van De Wardt about the project’s origins, recording in an old Cold War bunker, and his complicated passion for video games and music.
We Could All Use a Good Scream Right Now so Listen to Miya Folick's "Trouble Adjusting"
Get into the ferocious new release from Folick's forthcoming 'Give It to Me' EP.
Stagecoach Is Still America's Biggest Party About America
It may make you feel uneasy about these United States, but it will sure as shit make you love country music.
In a Huge Plot Twist, Country Music Is Full of Drug References
Contrary to your mother's concerns, rap mentions drugs the least out of any genre, according to a new study.