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
U2 Announce 12″ Vinyl Remix of ‘The Blackout’
The single will see an exclusive 12" release on Record Store Day.
Franz Ferdinand Announce New Album, Share Title Track ‘Always Ascending’
'Always Ascending' marks the first Franz Ferdinand recording without guitarist Nick McCarthy.
Prince Proves He’s a Baller With ‘The Daisy Chain': 365 Prince Songs in a Year
And an obscure rapper featured on the track elaborates on the story behind it.
Watch Owen Wilson ‘Wow’ His Way Through ‘Bulls on Parade’
A new mashup making rounds on the internet puts the 'Grand Budapest Hotel' actor's "wows" on parade.
Kid Rock: ‘F— No, I’m Not Running for Senate’
After months of teasing the possibility, Kid Rock asserts that he's a devil without a (political) cause.
Kid Rock Unveils New Album ‘Sweet Southern Sugar,’ Announces Tour
The provocative rocker (and potential Michigan senator) announces a new album 'Sweet Southern Sugar' and North American tour.
Julian Casablancas Addresses the State of Rock, Shares Strokes Update
The Strokes (and Voidz) frontman said to not fear the future of rock and spoke about the possibility of new music from his band.
Prince’s Sly Stone Obsession Shines On ‘Walk Don’t Walk': 365 Prince Songs in a Year
While the 'Diamonds and Pearls' album propelled Prince into the early-'90s mainstream, a brief detour on the album harkened back to a prominent musical influence.
Tool, Mastodon Supergroup Tease Debut Album
The dormant supergroup has awoken from its slumber to reveal some exciting developments.
25 Years Ago: The ‘Love Symbol Album’ Showcases Prince’s Versatility
Prince's second album with the New Power Generation dispelled any doubts about the state of Prince's conceptual depth and versatility.