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Grant Hart, Hüsker Dü Drummer and Songwriter, Dies at 56
The news was confirmed by his bandmate, Bob Mould, Thursday morning.
Don’t Impulse-Buy Anything with a Heartbeat: Advice from So Sad Today
So Sad Today reaches into her mail bag and answers questions from readers on emotional support dogs and treating friends like friends, not doctors.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at an Anxiety Disorder
I tried to figure out why I've been able to be creative and productive, even in my darkest times.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Depression
I believe we are as sick as our secrets. I believe it, because I have seen the healing that can come when people divulge the things that they feel separate them from others.
Cause of Death: the News
As an addict 2.0, I am always looking to change the way I feel, sometimes by gorging on tragic news stories.
Fuck Music, Let’s Talk About Feelings: FYF Fest
So Sad Today went to this year's festival to talk to musicians whose work is "sad," "dark," "nostalgic," or "melancholic" about what happiness is, what it means to them, and how to get it.
I Grew as a Person and It Sucks
The longer I stay out of the game, the more I see my intentions behind things—the way I sexualize life.
Artists Raymond Pettibon and Marcel Dzama Made a Zine Together
VICE's art editor Nicholas Gazin asked the artists what it was like collaborating with each other.
Talking About Minutemen and SST with Joe Baiza from Saccharine Trust
While most LA punk bands were jumping around and whining about Reagan, Saccharine Trust were digging deeper, both musically and lyrically. The band is still going strong today, I called up Baiza to talk about his career and where he's at now.
Tremble Before Blind Idiot God's "Wheels of Progress"
Instrumental SST alumni return with a new album.
Spot's Photos of LA in the 70s Make the Skater and Punk Scenes Look Desolate and Frightening
We interviewed the legendary punk producer for SST about his amazing new collection of photos.