VICE MUSIC
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Watch Japanther's Kaleidoscopic New Video for "Stolen Flowers"
Japanther just sent us their new video for "Stolen Flowers," a song that sounds a lot like the other scuzzy pop-punk coming out of Brooklyn loft parties right now (this means that it is inherently good). Full story
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Ghost Wave - "Here She Comes"
Ghost Wave's New Video is Great, Unless you Hate Art and Bird. Full story
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Channelling Wheatgrass and LSD with King Khan & BBQ
Mark Sultan shared his potent thoughts on brotherhood, getting old, and how no one drinks piss at his shows anymore. Full story
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Reggie Watts Has a New Show
The comic musician (or musical comedian) Reggie Watts just started a new show called "The Social Music Experiment" on his YouTube channel, Jash. For some reason we were invited on set to see firsthand how the whole thing is made. Full story
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Guitar Moves - Blake Mills
Known in some circles as the best guitarist on the planet, Malibu native Blake Mills was already making waves at the tender age of 19. Since then, he's collaborated with some of the biggest names in indie rock, including Julian Casablancas, Jenny Lewis, Conor Oberst, Lana Del Rey… Full story
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Did I Discover YelaWolf?
This. CD. It looked like… I really can’t even explain its levels of wrong. Imagine the worst possible images you have ever seen, all in one spot: the worst possible fonts, the worst possible colors, the worst possible photoshopping, title, spelling, whatever—everything—the worst… Full story
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The Cosmic Adventures of Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire
You probably know Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire as a hard-partying, lecherous alt-rapper, the dude who told you and your friends to go "drunk driving on a Wednesday." This caricature couldn't be further from the truth, and he's setting the record straight with a new mixtape called 'Ki… Full story
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Here Is Action Bronson's New Video, Featuring Riff Raff and Some Pit Bulls
You already know Action Bronson (a.k.a. Bam Bam Bigelow, a.k.a. Ill Prosciutto, a.k.a. Bronsolino). Here's his new video for "Strictly 4 My Jeeps," which is set in Queens and features Riff Raff, pit bulls, and some big beautiful women. Full story
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Love Marcus: Big Dogs and Hot Tubs
Welcome to the second instalment of the UV Race's US tour diary, courtesy of lead singer Marcus Rechsteiner. Marcus picks up right where he left off: Detroit. Full story
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We Went to Wee Waa
We went to Wee Waa for the global launch of the new Daft Punk record (even though the internet had already released it). If you’ve never been to Wee Waa, it’s 7 hours from Sydney and 12 hours from Melbourne. Which roughly triangulates to the middle of nowhere. Full story
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Gangsta Boo Reviews Azealia Banks, MIA, Iggy Azalea, Brooke Candy, and More
Gangsta Boo embodies a lot of what is desperately missing in the rap game right now. So, I invited her to the VICE offices to sit together and watch some music videos by some of the hottest lady rappers out today. Full story
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Carmen Electra's Got a Bigger Dick Than You
We talked to our favorite host of 'Singled Out' about her newest song, "Bigger Dick." It’s the perfect marriage of Spice Girl power and the peen-rhyming prowess of Gillette’s “Short Dick Man," and with a little luck, it could be the next Peaches-esque potty-mouthed classic… Full story
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On the Road with Tony Clifton
Tony Clifton is a piece of performance art who has outlived his creator, legendary comic Andy Kaufman, by two decades. He's having a comeback of sorts, thanks at least in part to Jeremy Johnson, a filmmaker who has been working for Clifton—and his alter ego Bob Zmuda—for five str… Full story
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Love Marcus: The Tour Started in LA
Everyone’s favourite high-energy punk outfit from Melbourne, the UV Race, is currently on tour in the US. This is the first instalment of a tour diary of sorts by lead singer Marcus Rechsteiner. Full story
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Guitar Moves - The Stooges' James Williamson
On the first episode of Guitar Moves, Matt Sweeney heads to Berkeley, CA to meet the Stooges' James Williamson. He learns about the history of the Stooges, the "Nashville Tuning," and how to achieve the bone-crushing guitar tone on "Search & Destroy." Full story
