Interviews
Pile’s Rick Maguire Gave Up Everything for His Band and He’d Do It All Again
You'd think 12 years of work would've worn Maguire down, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
The Rhythm Method Reminisce On Good Time Track “Sex And The Suburbs”
The springy, disco-lite number is from the London band's debut album. Here are some more facts about the pop duo.
Kojey Radical and Shy FX on Skanking, Teen Gigs and Their Collab
We had the two talents interview each other, about their origin stories and the story behind Ghetts-featuring track "Bad After We."
Kelsey Lu Had to Manifest Hopeful Pop from Pain
We met the pop cellist and singer in London, hearing about the tumultuous journey behind her stunning debut album 'Blood.'
We Asked a Man Who Pays Women For Used Underwear: Why?
Consider all your questions about panty sniffing answered.
Loyle Carner Very Graciously Rinsed Me in a Cocktail-Making Class
The London rapper talks being drunk on dates, identity and the lead-up to the release of his second album ‘Not Waving, But Drowning.’
Nico Segal and Nate Fox's New Project Intellexual Is Charming and Complex
The Social Experiment members took some time away from Chance to enlist their friends to make a lush new album inspired by ‘70s singer-songwriters.
Meet the Taylor Swift Stan Who Went to Jail
The slammer could not hold back the power of the @LegitTayUpdates fan Twitter account.
ContraPoints Is the Opposite of the Internet
By combining humor, drag, and philosophy, YouTuber Natalie Wynn is cutting through today's culture wars with clarity and logic.
'Shazam!' Actor Zachary Levi on Finally Landing a Superhero Role
VICE had a chat with the actor about his DC movie and the state of fandom in 2019.
Tayla Parx Has Her Own Voice
Tayla Parx is best known for her role in ‘Hairspray’ and songwriting credits on “thank u, next” and “7 Rings.” Her debut album ‘We Need to Talk’ redirects the conversation where it should be: on her own work.
At the Top of the Rock and the End of the World with PUP
With 'Morbid Stuff,' the Toronto band made the best album of their career. Too bad we're all gonna die.