Phil Witmer
phil.witmer@vice.comNoisey Canada staff writer. I wanted to be a rock star in high school and now I play piano for dogs.
Luna Li Is Grim for the Summer in “Silver Into Rain” Video
The Toronto indie rock group’s newest single is a stunner that captures the unique feel of a sad warm season.
Some Free Thoughts About This Video of Kanye Crying into Virgil Abloh's Arms
Images from a Louis Vuitton fashion show capture a genuine moment of love between the two real friends, but there's more going on here. Maybe.
Great Lake Swimmers Bring It Back to the Beginning on “Alone But Not Alone”
The Canadian band’s newest single from their forthcoming record, 'The Waves, The Wake,' is a breezy 60s inspired track that’s more than meets the eye.
Trent Reznor Is Annoyed That People Like Taylor Swift Didn't Denounce Trump
In a New York Times interview, the Nine Inch Nails mastermind discussed his role as an influencer and his despondency at the state of America.
Paul McCartney Drops Two New Songs, Dishes on Kanye's Wild Creative Process
The ex-Beatle has released "I Don't Know" and "Come on to Me" in advance of his new album 'Egypt Station,' out September 7. He also spoke about working with Kanye West back in 2015 in a new interview.
LOONY's "Warm Weather" Is the Most Appropriately-Named Song of the Year
The Toronto R&B singer's ode to heat is a classy throwback that's also extremely Canadian.
Michael Jackson Is Getting His First-Ever Broadway Musical
The still-untitled biographical show will debut in 2020.
XXXTentacion Reportedly Shot Dead in Miami
Earlier reports said the rapper was in critical condition.
Five Years Later, 'Yeezus' Feels Like Kanye West Made a Deal with the Devil
Kanye's antagonistic sixth studio album pushed hip-hop in bold new directions but began his descent into contrarian shock tactics.
Undertaker Choke-Slamming Post Malone Is Proof That the Late 90s Are Back
By merging with pro wrestling, this is rap's most nu-metal moment yet.
Omari Jabari's "Homesick" Is a Thoughtful Ode to Your Spiritual Centre
The Toronto rapper drops a new song that finds him exploring a fresh emotional side of his music.
Hear Tyler, The Creator's Remix of Kanye and Kid Cudi's "Kids See Ghosts"
"Try to cancel me on Twitter but got limits on your data," raps Tyler on "CRUST IN THEIR EYES," his latest loosie.