Vincent Caruso is a freelance writer and editor based in Chicago, IL. Musings on the topics of music, culture and politics have appeared in the likes of Prefix Magazine, the Daily Beast, Reason Magazine, Brooklyn Vegan, Design Bureau and others. Author of several regrets and producer of many aborted ideas. I believe in a higher power chord. Frequently cyberbullied at @vncnt_csmr.
Vincent Caruso
Morrissey Unveils ‘Spent the Day in Bed’ Video
Despite the title, Morrissey does move in this video. A little.
ISIS Punk Rocker, Sally Jones, Believed to Be Dead
The former guitarist for the U.K.-based punk band Krunch radicalized by ISIS has been reportedly killed by a U.S. drone strike.
Trent Reznor to Release Cover of John Carpenter’s ‘Halloween’ Theme on Friday the 13th
Nine Inch Nails ringleader Trent Reznor eyes a timely release for a reworking of John Carpenter's classic horror film classic, "Halloween."
Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Depeche Mode Lead 2018 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees
The list also includes Kate Bush, Nina Simone, Eurythmics, The Cars, Dire Straits and more.
Weezer Pays Homage to the Beach Boys with New Track, ‘Beach Boys’
Weezer share new track "Beach Boys," an upbeat, post-summer anthem devoted to—you guessed it.
Radiohead’s New ‘Lift’ Video Sends Thom Yorke on a Crazy, Endless Elevator Ride
Radiohead's new 'Lift' video features Thom Yorke patiently stationed on a lift that appears to stop exactly everywhere but his own destination.
LCD Soundsystem, ‘American Dream': Album Review
The themes present on LCD Soundsystem's triumphant return suggest neither triumph nor restoration, but rather a continued attempt to wrestle with self-perception.
The History and Continued Evolution of the Dead Kennedys’ ‘Nazi Punks F— Off’
When Jello Biafra saw the extreme right-wing creeping into the punk scene, he let them know they were not welcome at Dead Kennedys shows.
Prince Denies, Then Surprises, Then Ghosts The Foo Fighters: 365 Prince Songs in a Year
Despite Prince's distaste for being covered by the Foo Fighters — or anyone — he had no qualms about returning the favor on one of the world's biggest stages.
45 Years Ago: Roxy Music Takes Glam Rock to Art School on Their Self-Titled Debut
Roxy Music mixed up Old Hollywood style and forward-thinking rock music on their first record.