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Vampire Weekend's New Album Is All Over the Place, In the Best Way
The newly minted trio took six years to follow-up a No. 1 record and a Grammy. 'Father of the Bride' is shaggy, psychedelic, and wonderfully strange.
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."
Institute’s Freak-Punk Tries to Make Sense of a Disorienting World
Vocalist Moses Brown opens up about their new single “Deadlock” and their new album ‘Readjusting the Locks’: “What are you doing if you’re not addressing this absurd world?”
Brace Yourself for the Frenetic Punk of Japan’s Otoboke Beaver
The Kyoto quartet premieres their new album 'ITEKOMA HITS' in full before its April 26 release.
After Wax Idols, Hether Fortune Is Better Off Alone
Having abruptly disbanded her primary creative outlet for nearly a decade, the songwriter is now working by herself, at her own pace.
The 'GoT' Creators Have Hidden the Show's Ending in... a Spotify Playlist?
Please analyze the hell out of this Rage Against the Machine song and tell us who will be king.
Drahla’s Abstract Punk Songs Are Ecstatic About the Everyday
The squalls of noise in songs like "Pyramid Estate" show a band willing to dig beneath the surface.
Introducing 'All The Good Sh*T', a Rolling New Music Playlist From Noisey UK
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Dublin’s Rising Guitar Bands Are Too Good (and Loud) to Ignore
From Fontaines D.C.'s poetic punk to bands like Just Mustard and The Murder Capital, the Irish capital (and its surrounding towns) is turned all the way up.
Watch Weezer's Wonderfully Ramshackle Tiny Desk Concert
They play new jams, rarities, and old hits in the NPR office.
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.
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.