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Devi McCallion and Katie Dey’s Album Makes the End of the World Sound Fun
'Some New Form of Life' is a funny and fucked record about the end of everything and what comes after. Or something like that.
How Alice Glass and DVSN Continue to Evolve in the Face of Nostalgia
Red Bull Music Festival’s first stop in Toronto put a spotlight on the constant evolution of the R&B and electroclash artists' creative process.
Competition's Sample-Pop Is Beautifully Broken
'You turned into a painting,' out November 7 on Slip Imprint, pulls together seven bruised tracks that are incredibly catchy, and feel like they're about to fall apart.
Unscented DJ's Noisey Mix Is a Smooth Mix for a Long Flight
Inspired by a few finds from New York's "cheapo" record bins, Brandon Wilner turns in a colorful mix of breaks, bass, and all sorts of other stuff.
Get Lost in Kelly Moran's Multi-Dimensional Piano Music
The composer and pianist, now touring in Oneohtrix Point Never's band, has a new album of more free-flowing improvisatory music called 'Ultraviolet.' It feels both personal and infinite.
Booker Stardrum Is a Master Manipulator of Time (And Drums)
'Temporary, etc' finds the composer stretching instants into eternities, both behind a drum kit and in other universes entirely.
Huntly's "Drop Gear" is Emotional, Fearless Techno-Pop
The Melbourne three-piece has released a gorgeous new song and video, premiering today on Noisey.
Christine and the Queens’ New Album Is Chaotic and Beautiful, Just Like You
The French-born musician is using a horny, harrowed, and extraordinarily breezy album to reintroduce herself as 'Chris.' It's complicated, but so is everything else.
Carsen Gray Combines Traditional Indigenous Styles On The Energetic “Illuminate”
The new video makes British Columbia’s forests look like a mystical nightclub.
Wakoia Is the Intimate, DIY Festival You've Always Dreamed of
And we're giving away tickets! Come party with DJs till sunrise, delicious tacos, and pals from both sides of the border, on a beautiful beach just three hours from LA.
Welcome to Oliver Coates' World of Pure Imagination
The British composer's new record 'Shelley's On Zenn-La' shimmers with a rare otherworldly joy. It's inspired by the death of the Silver Surfer and the birth of his son, which makes more sense than it sounds.
The Guide to Getting Into Devo
More than a quirky band with funny red hats, Devo were synth-weilding art punk pioneers who shaped everyone from Neil Young to Radiohead, and 'The Simpsons' to Martin Scorsese. Here's where to start.