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Paul Banks Rates Interpol's Five Albums
Ahead of their new record, "Marauder,' Banks reflects on the creation process of the band's catalog.
Rank Your Records: Dan "Soupy" Campbell Rates The Wonder Years' Five Albums
Ahead of their new record, 'Sister Cities,' the frontman looks back at the Philadelphia pop-punk band's catalog, from their greatest achievements to their regrettable disasters.
Rank Your Records: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's Peter Hayes Rates the Band's Seven LPs
The frontman looks back on a 20-year career of major label struggles, combative music press, and rock 'n' roll.
Hear J. Roddy Walston and the Business Start Over on 'Destroyers of the Soft Life'
After burning out on touring for 2013's 'Essential Tremors,' the raucous, piano-driven four-piece tried something new.
Rank Your Records: Luke Pritchard Rates The Kooks' Four Albums
The frontman also explains why that rivalry with Arctic Monkeys wasn't a real thing.
Seattle Band My Goodness Is Letting Go and Getting Expansive
The bluesy punks embrace a more expansive sound on their new album 'Scavengers,' streaming now.
The Noisey Guide to Depeche Mode
We talked to the synth-pop originators about their storied history and their politically charged new LP 'Spirit.'
Defining and Defying the Times: How Soundgarden Made 'Badmotorfinger'
On its 25th anniversary we talk to Kim Thayil about the making of 'Badmotorfinger' as grunge exploded and changed music, and the industry around it, forever.
Rank Your Records: Frontman Todd Fink Rates The Faint's Seven Albums
A look back at the catalog of Omaha's electro-punk pioneers.
A Walk Through Balance and Composure's New Album, 'Light We Made'
Frontman Jon Simmons provides a track-by-track breakdown of the band's third record.
Thursday Returned and Briefly Made the World a Better Place
The New Jersey favorites played their first shows in four years at Wrecking Ball and reminded everyone why their following was always so passionate.
Boys Don't Cry: A Story of Rock 'n' Roll and Surviving The Cure
The Cure co-founder charts his friendship with Robert Smith, his 13 years in the band, and his struggle with booze. It's the only insider book published and here's the first extract.