Fred Pessaro
Taking the Underground Railroad to Candyland with Toys That Kill: An Interview with Todd Congelliere
Stream the new Underground Railroad to Candyland record 'The People are Home' too!
Life Gets in the Way: An Interview with Brendan Radigan of The Rival Mob
The Boston native talks about his currently massive slate of projects, Black & Blue Bowl, and being a working man.
We Got Levitation: The 13th Floor Elevators Reunite for the First Time in 45 Years
The legends returned, but 45 years is a very, very long time.
Greg Anderson on the Return of Goatsnake, sunn o))), and What's Next After Scott Walker
AND stream the new title track from Goatsnake's first LP in fifteen years!
Ceremony and the Angst of Evolution
“There’s no sense in wasting peoples’ time with a fifth album from a band, unless it’s really good.”
Them Are Us Too on Friendship Through Sisters of Mercy, Their New Video, and Creating Your Own World
The California duo premiere their new video "Eudaemonia" and talk about Santa Cruz, goth, and inspiration through friendship.
KEN Mode Shift Direction with the Help of Steve Albini and the New Video for "Blessed"
Enter full-on noise rock terror with new track due on Season of Mist.
William Friedkin on Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream, the 'Sorcerer' Score, and Why Tool Is "Un-f*ckin’-believable"
The director of classics like 'The Exorcist,' 'The French Connection,' and more opens up about the Tangerine Dream founder and the making of the iconic 'Sorceror' soundtrack.
We Went Record Shopping with Viet Cong
Since Viet Cong have made some of the most promising music of 2015 thus far, we decided to go record shopping with the dudes and talk to them about some of their picks.
From the Skater's to the Photographer's Eye: An Interview with Randy Blythe of Lamb of God About Photography
“Don’t learn too much.... It has this innocence that might get lost.”
The Nature of Electricity: An Interview with Sean McBride of Martial Canterel
McBride talks Kevin Shields, oboes, analog gear in a digital age, and making your identity through your music versus making your music through an identity.
Noisey's Best of 2014 - Fred Pessaro
Look forward to coke on the dance floor, El-P on Biggie being dope, and the best record for f*cking.