2015 in Review
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Fuckboys
As both a term and a concept, the fuckboy is wonderful, and he is wonderful for me. Here's why.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Fuckboys
As both a term and a concept, the fuckboy is wonderful, and he is wonderful for me. Here's why.
The Noisey Editors' Best and Worst of 2015: Eric Sundermann
Get ready for Carly Rae Jepsen, Future, Kurt Vile, and #JidennaHive.
Cry-Baby of the Year 2015
A look back at the year's biggest overreactions to minor annoyances, from people who see pentagrams in brake lights to trigger-happy lunatics.
Blood, Politics, and Mainstream Crossover: The State of Death Metal in 2015
Death metal just turned 30, and 2015's been a wild year for this most brutal of genres. So, where will it go from here?
The Noisey Editors' Best and Worst of 2015: Kim Kelly
From Misthyrming to Blood Incantation, editor Kim Kelly runs down her top 50 metal (and otherwise) albums of 2015.
Loving You Is Complicated: Why Kendrick Lamar Is the Artist of the Year
The depth of Kendrick’s statement, and the sociopolitical ramifications still undulating out of it, are the reasons he is the artist of the year.
Ride the Wild Haze: Why Beach Slang Is the Artist of the Year
In just over a year, the Philadelphia band went from having four songs to their name to being rock's fastest rising stars.
Captain, Not the Crony: Why Speedy Ortiz Is the Artist of the Year
On top of their dynamite record 'Foil Deer,' Speedy Ortiz have established themselves as a fearless band in a time when it's not safe to be bold.