Rebecca Haithcoat
Stream of the Crop: 7 New Albums for Heavy Rotation
Albums from The Breeders, DJ Taye, and Lucy Dacus top this week's list of essential new projects.
Stream of the Crop: 7 New Albums for Heavy Rotation
Albums from The Breeders, DJ Taye, and Lucy Dacus top this week's list of essential new projects.
Lucy Dacus Is Paranoid, In Pain, and Writing Great Indie Songs By Accident
We talk to the rising Virginia songstress about nihilism, queerness, and getting heavy on her knockout second album, 'Historian.'
blackbear Is Extremely Famous, Even If You Don't Know Who He Is
The prolific songwriter—who co-wrote Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend"—looks to turn his internet fame into a reality. With his upcoming album 'Cybersex' and singles featuring Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz, can he do it?
Living in G Perico's Paradise
The LA rapper grew up too involved in gang life to care about music. Now he's his city's most promising new act.
Noisey Next: Living in G Perico's Paradise
The LA rapper grew up too involved in gang life to care about music. Now he's his city's most promising new act.
G Perico Ain't Got "Nothin' But Love"
Watch the new video for the LA rapper's bass-bottomed track, the latest off of one of this year's most promising projects, 'Shit Don’t Stop.'
We Talked to Kim Gordon and She's Just Like Us (Not Really)
Kim Gordon sweats. Kim Gordon shits. Kim Gordon likes Rihanna's "Work."
The Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz BET Experience Show Was Predictably Lit
Here's what happens when you throw a bunch of rappers on stage at the Staples Center.
He Hears Either Way: Julien Baker Is Writing a New Gospel for Broken Hearts
There are no sets, no backup singers, just a girl, her guitar, and the weight of crosses the Memphis singer-guitarist seems too young to bear.
The Music Industry Men Who Got Away with Exploiting Female Pop Stars
From Phil Spector to Dr. Luke, older men continue to prey on and exploit young female talent in the music industry.
'I Felt So Trapped': In Indie Music, Sexual Harassment Is an Accepted Nightmare
From predatory industry executives, to sexist and demeaning press coverage of female musicians, to sexually aggressive fans, the indie music scene has a huge sexual harassment problem.