Lucas Vernon
lucas.vernon@vice.comHow Tiga Helped Turn Montreal Into a Nightlife Hub
Plus an exclusive, beatless live mix from the Montreal legend, to help you recover from the after party.
Months After Hurricane Maria, Musicians in Puerto Rico Still Need Help
We chatted with PRIMA Fund co-creator Raquel Berrios, whose band Buscabulla is playing a NYC farewell show Wednesday at Elsewhere to benefit the initiative.
Take a Ride with Mint Field on the First Cut From Their Debut Album
The Tijuana shoegaze duo have made quite a few ripples on the Californian circuit without even releasing an LP—and they're setting their sights on bigger targets.
Bomba Estéreo Shows the Power of Dancing as a Universal Language
Before embarking on a tour with Arcade Fire, the Colombian duo share “Internacionales” and work once again with the creator of their audiovisual phenomenon “Soy Yo.”
Succumb to the Mellow Waves of Cornelius
After a ten year hiatus, the Japanese artist has returned with his sixth album, "Mellow Waves." We sat down with him to celebrate.
P'al Norte 2016, the Music Festival That Shuts Up and Plays the Hits
In just five years and against all odds, P'al Norte has managed to become one of Mexico's most important music festivals.
There's a Mysterious NOFX Mariachi Cover Band Out There Somewhere
We talked to the person who has unearthed a cassette of NOFX mariachi covers. Plus, listen to a new song.
Space Out and Go on an Adventure with Deep Fields
Hear a new cut, "Leonidas," from the OC psych rock/jangle pop six-piece, who are close to releasing their debut EP.
Watch the Video for "Mañana" by Álvaro Díaz, Puerto Rican Hip-Hop's New Star
Up until three years ago, Puerto Rico didn't have a hip hop scene. Enter 25-year-old rapper Álvaro Díaz and his crew, Lv Ciudvd.
Forever Alone? Cotillon Know the Feeling in Their New Track "Before"
Listen to the first cut off the LA band's debut LP, plus a brief chat about making it in LA, LSD in Tijuana in the sixties and kimonos.