Music

World leaders collaborate on pro-war charity Christmas single 'Bomb The World' (kinda)
Music

World leaders collaborate on pro-war charity Christmas single 'Bomb The World' (kinda)

A depressingly accurate spoof — Comedy group Mother's Best Child and online magazine Don't Panic team up to a produce a video that exposes warmongering politicians and token festive philanthropy in one swoop.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Vince Staples is bringing “the truth” to hip hop
Music

Vince Staples is bringing “the truth” to hip hop

"It just isn't real" — On Summertime ’06, North Long Beach’s most prolific rap cat revisits his gangbanging roots and steers hip hop culture towards real life storytelling.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

Pussy Riot release ‘Refugees In’ music video shot at Banksy's Dismaland
Music

Pussy Riot release ‘Refugees In’ music video shot at Banksy's Dismaland

Refugees in, Nazis out — Russian punks Pussy Riot’s powerful new video calls out European governments for their pitiful reaction to the refugee crisis.

Written by: Alex King

A pop culture professor considers Middle East metal in the wake of the Paris Attacks
Music

A pop culture professor considers Middle East metal in the wake of the Paris Attacks

Dr Gerd Bayer on rebel youth — Metal music culture represents much of what ISIS hate. It's also kind of similar. An academic shares some thoughts on the new countercultures of the Middle East.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Ten ways French culture changed how we see the world
Culture

Ten ways French culture changed how we see the world

No contest in the culture wars — From New Wave Cinema to Jean-Paul Sarte, human rights and street photography, if you pick a culture war with France, you’re going to lose.

Written by: Alex King

Artist Clayton Patterson on 20 years of the tattoo fair that changed Europe
Art

Artist Clayton Patterson on 20 years of the tattoo fair that changed Europe

Two decades of Wildstyle — When Wildstyle began in 1995, European tattoo culture was barely visible. Rebel artist and photographer Clayton Patterson explains how two decades of touring with Wildstyle has helped win the culture the respect it deserves.

Written by: Clayton Patterson

Roots Manuva on renewing his ‘eternal Peter Pan’ to leap into the unknown
Music

Roots Manuva on renewing his ‘eternal Peter Pan’ to leap into the unknown

New album Bleeds out this week — As Roots Manuva, Rodney Smith takes wild seeds scattered across the globe – from leafy suburbia to the streets of Jamaica – and grows something new.

Written by: Alex King

Celebrating a decade of iconic music photography from Loud And Quiet
Music

Celebrating a decade of iconic music photography from Loud And Quiet

Influential music mag turns ten — Loud And Quiet’s reputation has grown steadily since it began life as a fanzine in 2005 - thanks in part to its eye-catching music photography.

Written by: Sam Warner

Eglo's Alexander Nut on the enduring role for record labels
Music

Eglo's Alexander Nut on the enduring role for record labels

"I think we're safe for now" — The internet has empowered DIY musicians like never before, but for Alexander Nut, labels will continue to help drive culture and creativity forward.

Written by: Alex King

Owiny Sigoma Band explore the birthplace of Luo music in Kenya’s Nyanza Province
Music

Owiny Sigoma Band explore the birthplace of Luo music in Kenya’s Nyanza Province

Huck exclusive documentary premiere — Nyanza documents Owiny Sigoma Band’s journey through Kenya to get closer to the roots of Luo music and record their third album.

Written by: Alex King

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