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Sediment Club's New Video Summons the Digital Apocalypse
It's just as weird and fractured as the band's music.
VICE Exclusive: Listen to Lady Bones's Angsty Boston Indie Rock
While the inspiring force behind the band's sound is obvious, the songs remain deeply introspective without being too self-serious.
Why Artists Don't Make Money - The Business of Life (Episode 3)
In this episode of 'The Business of Life,' we discuss the value of creativity: How should we compensate artists? And what value do cultural products create in a society?
Tanlines Open Up About 'Highlights,' Their New Make-It-or-Break-It Record
A candid look at the inner workings and anxieties of the Brooklyn-based electronic-pop duo, whose sophomore album dropped today.
What’s the Value of Creativity? - The Business of Life (Episode 3 Trailer)
In next week's episode, we discuss the value of creativity: How should we compensate artists? And what value do cultural products create in a society?
Growing Up Metal in a New Zealand Beach Town
"The toughest part of being metal in Tauranga was the sand, and walking down to the beach in Dr. Martens with your pants tucked into your boots."
VICE Exclusive: The One and Only PPL MVR Are Freaky Gorillas Who Like Autotune
I don't really get why this band exists, but I am glad they do.
Noah Taylor’s Strange, Blankly Beautiful Paintings
We spoke to the artist about Australian landscapes and being good at everything.
Why artists don't make money - The Business of Life (Season 1, Episode 3)
Two creative industries are going in seemingly opposite trajectories: the fine art world, where the sky is seemingly the limit for the prices collectors are willing to pay; and the music industry, where the free-fall of record company profits has only...
VICE Exclusive: Listen to 'Pruitt Igoe' from Seattle Doomgaze Band Ka
It sounds like Arcade Fire after the apocalypse.
VICE Exclusive: Listen to Bright Like the Sun's New Post-Rock Song
The music has all the familiar trappings of the post-rock genre, but the band pulls influences from the Beach Boys to Failure to create something wholly unique.