Interviews
Jamila Woods Made Us a Reading List for Her 'LEGACY! LEGACY' Album
From James Baldwin to Eartha Kitt, here's a handy starter pack to the influences behind poet and musician Woods' rich new album.
How Medical Memoirs Are Helping Us Understand Each Other
We spoke to young author and cardiac nurse Molly Case about her new memoir, 'How To Treat People', and how attitudes towards NHS staff have changed under austerity.
Emotional Oranges Are 'Normal' People Making R&B More Mysterious
Noisey spoke to the anonymous R&B group about the release of their debut EP, 'The Juice Vol. 1.'
Holly Herndon's New, AI-Spawned Album Is Full of Humanity
For 'PROTO,' the artist and her collaborators built an AI that was trained on their voices. The music it produced is eerie at times, but it's full of life.
Pink Sweat$ Is Putting Love Back in R&B
Philadelphia singer isn't afraid to sing about love, even if it's dysfunctional.
Bill Hader on the Dark Arts of Running an HBO Show
We spoke to Hader about season two of ‘Barry,’ auteur film theory, and how being a cop in 'Superbad' helped him prepare for the most interesting role of his career.
Alsarah Wrote a Song for the Sudanese Uprising
The Sudan-born Alsarah and the Nubatones singer has done the only thing an artist an ocean away from her people and their struggles can do.
The Glow’s Fuzzy Debut Album Ponders the Big Questions
Written both before and after the breakup of his beloved band LVL UP, Mike Caridi’s ‘Am I’ considers old memories and existential questions.
A Pensive, Museum Date with Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker
As the Brooklyn band release their third album 'U.F.O.F.', I took Lenker to a slightly creepy childhood museum to talk tours, John Prine, and the intangible.
Porridge Radio's Indie-Pop Is Wild, Contradictory and *So* Great
We find out more about the London/Brighton band, as they release their second new track of 2019, "Don't Ask Me Twice."
Fat White Family's Sexed-Up Ketamine Voyage to (Near) Recovery
How Britain's fierce anomaly of a band lost a songwriter and came back from the brink to release smooth and sleazy comedown album 'Serfs Up'.
Hamzaa Turned Being "Sad as Fuck" into Rich Soul-R&B
We meet the 20-year-old singer and songwriter, who landed her first TV spot as an unsigned teen last autumn. She's just getting started.