Eric Sundermann
eric.sundermann@vice.comEric Sundermann is Noisey's editor-in-chief. His work has appeared in VICE, The Village Voice, New York, and more.
Ten Years of Power Trip, Texas Hardcore Heroes
A look at the legacy of the Dallas hardcore band, who recently celebrated their 10th anniversary with a hometown mosh-gala.
Denzel Curry Goes Deep on 'TA1300'
This week, Noisey Beats 1 features Florida's Denzel Curry and rising LA rapper AzChike.
Robert Christgau on L7's Feedback-Drenched, Feminist Aggro
The Dean of American Rock Critics reviews L7's 'Fast and Frightening' and Joan Jett's 'Bad Reputation' biodoc soundtrack
Ask a Lawyer: What Do 6ix9ine's New Charges Mean for His Future?
The rapper was arrested on Monday in NYC on racketeering and firearms charges.
Give Thanks for This Full-Length Tribute to Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Emotion'
Fifteen artists got together to cover every song on Jepsen's pop masterpiece, and all the proceeds from the album's sales are going to Immigration Equality.
Earl Sweatshirt Drops "The Mint," Confirms New Album 'Some Rap Songs' [Update]
Earl's second single of the month dropped by surprise on Tuesday morning. Pre-orders for his new album went up shortly after. It's due out November 30.
Open Mike Eagle Is a Warrior
In the back room of a modest venue in Barcelona, the alt-rapper talks about the economy of his art, the poisoned chalice of independence, and his new project, 'What Happens When I Try to Relax.'
Can Latin Trap Go Mainstream Without Sacrificing Authenticity?
Even as Bad Bunny and J Balvin cozy up to English-language acts, there’s plenty of room for others to mine the darker, druggier corners of the genre.
Watch Cut Copy's Extensive Documentary 'Don't Let Me Die Tonight'
Get an intimate look at the electronic band.
6ix9ine Arrested on Federal Racketeering and Firearms Charges
The rapper and two of his associates were arrested in New York City last night. Their arraignment is set for later today.
The Guide to Getting into Mariah Carey, Pop Original
Mariah Carey brought hip-hop to a pop audience not out of necessity, but because it was a part of her identity.
You Wanna Cry, Pal? Here's boygenius Playing a Tiny Desk Concert
The indie supergroup played "Souvenir," "Me & My Dog," and "Ketchum, ID" at NPR.