Interviews
Eric Andre Isn’t as Confident as You Think He Is
We spoke to the comedian about the relationship between fear and comedy.
Saweetie Is Working Despite What You Think About Her
Noisey had dinner with the Bay area rapper ahead of her sophomore EP, ‘Icy.’ Saweetie knows what you’ve been saying about her. She just doesn’t care.
Jimmy Buffett on the Role He Was Born to Play: Himself
We talked to the king parrothead about his role in 'The Beach Bum,' working with Snoop Dogg, and why retirement is overrated.
Listen to Laura Stevenson
While her peers will gladly shout her praises from the rooftops, the singer is content to quietly make art on her own terms, which she has done on her stunning fifth album, 'The Big Freeze.'
Everything You Learn Exploring Black Women's Visibility in Grime
Author Yomi Adegoke on the lessons she learned and challenges she faced when making an upcoming documentary for BBC Radio 4.
Bilingual Pop Sensation Empress Of Loves Memes and Linkin Park
The musician behind the new album "Us" answers our quick-fire survey about astrology, insecurities, and songs that make her cry.
Le Butcherettes Make Art Out of Trauma and Death
"I'm just happy that we can put something together that represents our vulnerabilities and people can identify with that.”
AVAIL’s Tim Barry Talks About the Band’s Reunion (Yes, You Read That Right)
After more than a decade away, one of the most beloved punk bands is getting back together, briefly. Frontman Tim Barry explains their return.
Jeff Tremaine and Machine Gun Kelly Talk Mötley Crüe Biopic 'The Dirt'
"At first Nikki Sixx didn’t like the idea of the Jackass guy directing his story," Tremaine tells Noisey of his first foray into scripted features.
We Talked 'Lords of Chaos' with Wilson Gonzalez and Extreme Metal Legend Nergal
Genre veteran and Behemoth frontman Nergal watched the Norwegian black metal drama unfold as a teen, while German actor Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht plays the accomplice of Euronymous' murderer in the Mayhem biopic. Here's how their meeting went.
Why Indie Rock Fifty-Somethings Are Going Synthpop
Decades into their careers, rock 'n' roll journeymen from seminal bands like Guided By Voices and Pavement are discovering the subversive joys of making electronic music.
Ex Hex's New Album 'It's Real' Is a Nostalgia Trip Towards the Future
We speak to frontperson Mary Timony about the Washington D.C. band's ambitious second project.