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Robert Christgau Reviews Charly Bliss' 'Young Enough'
"It's been a while since a new power-pop machine has operated at this pitch of tuneful intensity."
Now That's What I Call Menstruation: The Noisey Guide to Period Pop
A song-by-song guide of perfect pop songs that will help you traverse the ebbs and flows of your period.
Parquet Courts Are Making Lou Reed Proud: Expert Witness with Robert Christgau
The Dean takes on releases from Parquet Courts, The Coathangers, and Tacocat.
Stream Tacocat's Totally Awesome New LP 'Lost Time'
Seattle's finest surf-pop feminists kill it on their third album. Plus we talk aliens, mansplaining, and soundtracking 'The Powerpuff Girls.'
We Visit the White House to Talk to Obama's Science Advisor About Climate Change
We also discuss hipsters with a consumer behavior expert and explore Seattle's feminist music scene, and more.
Forget Flannel: Seattle's New Artistic Hope Is its Feminist Punk Scene
We explore rainy Seattle's bumper crop of up-and-coming feminist punks, including Tacocat, Mombutt, Chastity Belt, and more.
Part II of Artists Review 2014 with Albert Hammond Jr, Skaters, We Are Scientists, Lizzo, and more
In the second part of our favorite artists review 2014, we learn about near death experiences, FBI manhunts, fleek, Ferguson, and D'Angelo.
La Luz are a Gang You'll Wanna be a Part of
A chat with the Seattle quartet about the city scene and a creepy park populated by a man who meows like a cat and another who gives out advice in the dark.
Tacocat on the Seattle Scene, UTI Realities, and Leotards as Chastity Belts
"I don’t care how hot it is, Seattle will never be a thong town!"
Insult to Injury: Week Ending 5/16
Here's what the Noisey editors were listening to this week while getting into deep Coldplay discussions.
Tacocat's New Video Will Make Having Your Period Seem Like a Day at the Beach
Ride that Crimson Wave.
Tacocat, Tumblr Feminism, and the Culture of Freebleeding Periods
The palindrome-loving band's new period-positive song may have tapped into one of the internet's weirdest feminist phenomena.