Tom Connick
Brian Molko Used to Piss On His Finger Before Meet and Greets
Twenty years after Placebo's first album, the frontman talks about saying no to "karaoke competitions" and giving up on being a punk.
An Oral History of Indie's Golden Years Told By Two Indie Legends
Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and Teenage Fanclub's Norman Blake reflect on 30 years at the helm of the genre's songwriting.
So Many TV Dads Are Making Basic Music That We Ranked Them All
Who has the best discography: Nick Knowles, Jason Manford, or Alfie off 'Eastenders'?
Seven Fans Explain How Their Favorite Bands Saved Their Lives
We speak to the fans whose love for a particular artist pushed them back from the brink.
“Your Band Saved My Life”
We speak to the fans whose love for a particular artist pushed them back from the brink.
When Liking the Bands Other People Really Hate Is Still Worth It
Just a quick question, Chainsmokers or Nickelback superfans: why?
On Architects and How Hardcore Can Temper Grief
The band's first song after the death of co-founder Tom Searle, “Doomsday” is an ode to the tangle of emotions when grieving.
Why the Elvis Tribute Acts of Europe Still Do It
Photographer Andy Pilsbury runs us through The King's best disciples, as seen in his 'Still Taking Care Of Business’ project.
The VICE Interview: Corey Taylor
The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman talks death, drugs, and Sandra Bullock.
How Mikey Way Made Sense of Life After My Chemical Romance
A drug and alcohol addiction after MCR split only made his side project Electric Century harder to handle—then Way learned to close the door on a dark chapter.
Captain, We’re Sinking Avoid Capsizing on 'The King of No Man'
Listen to the band's third album, where the Philly punks learn to settle down.
On 'Ti Amo' Phoenix Have Written the Soundtrack for a United Europe
Their new album finds the band celebrating pan-European vibrancy and hedonism, at a time when fear tries to inspire the opposite.