Andrea Domanick
andrea.domanick@vice.comYou Can Go Home Again: Grimes and the Case for Reclaiming Pop
Instead of dismissing Grimes for going pop, it’s artists like her who can help scrub the genre of its disingenuous connotations.
The Best of M for Montreal: Artists to Watch in 2016
In its tenth year, the Canadian taste-making festival just might be at its best yet.
Premiere: Xan Young's "Passion" is the Latest Addition to Your Sexytime Playlist
Who knew getting friend-zoned could be so sultry?
PREMIERE: Get Tangled in the Sheets of Girlyboi's Intimate "Bedside"
"It took a lot out of me to expose all of my vices and insecurities, but in the end this is what the entire project is about."
How a Thai Funk, Surf Soul Trio Named Khruangbin Found Their Groove in a Texas Barn
Listen to their debut LP 'The Universe Smiles Upon You' exclusively on Noisey.
PREMIERE: Dance in Front of Your Bedroom Mirror to Party Nails' "No Pressure"
It's a fierce bit of pop that sounds kind of like if Carly Rae Jepsen fronted a New Wave band that made songs for John Hughes films.
Warpaint's jennylee Dances and Howls in Her Solo Debut Video "Never"
The first single from the bassist's new project sounds like a heaving, dissonant love letter to Joy Division and Siouxsie.
Sex, Drugs, and (Selling) Rock and Roll: Tower Records Founder Russ Solomon Has No Regrets
'All Things Must Pass,' Colin Hanks' documentary about the rise and fall of Tower Records, his theaters this weekend.
Kendrick Lamar Reveals First Set of "Kunta's Groove Sessions" Tour Dates
The Wesley Theory and Jay Rock will join him for the intimate eight-show run.
Watch Dave Grohl Wax Nostalgic About His Tower Records Job in a Clip from 'All Things Must Pass'
"I got a job at Tower Records because that's the only place I could get a job with my fuckin' haircut."
PREMIERE: Listen to Summer Flake's Dreamy Take on the Stones' "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind"
It takes a lot of chutzpah to cover a Rolling Stones song—let alone do it well—but Summer Flake's Stephanie Crase has just the chops and wry delivery to nail it.
PREMIERE: Listen to Twin Cabins' Sax-y Make-Out Jam "Painfully Obvious"
That special someone you've been silently crushin' on? Call them.