Eduardo Cepeda
Stream Divino Niño's 'Foam,' a Surreal Album of Psychedelia and 70s Pop
The band is part of a movement of Latinx artists reinterpreting the sounds of their parents' birthplaces. We're premiering their new album ahead of its Friday release.
Emotional Oranges Are 'Normal' People Making R&B More Mysterious
Noisey spoke to the anonymous R&B group about the release of their debut EP, 'The Juice Vol. 1.'
Girl Ultra’s “Ella Tu Y Yo” Combines Mexican R&B With Vintage Sci-Fi
"It’s very much inspired by ‘Videodrome.' I got really hooked on science fiction movies recently, and I wanted to incorporate this reality of screens sort of taking control over our lives.”
Nino Augustine Is Bringing Música Urbana Back to It’s Panamanian Roots
Today, the New York label APOCALIPSIS is sharing his brilliant new single and video, "Agua."
An El Paso Dive Bar Is Serving Some of the Best Nachos in America
Not all locals agree about the future of Texas's biggest border city, but they do see eye to eye on one thing: The Tap's perfect nachos.
Rainer Maria’s 'Past Worn Searching' Helped Carve a Space for Women in Emo
With their debut LP in 1997, the Wisconsin trio shook up the boys' club the genre had become.
Rainer Maria’s 'Past Worn Searching' Helped Carve a Space for Women in Emo
With their debut LP in 1997, the Wisconsin trio shook up the boys' club the genre had become.
Modest Mouse’s ‘Lonesome Crowded West’ Bridged Indie Rock and Emo
On their 1997 album, the band's post-hardcore upbringings positioned them for the mid-2000s indie rock boom that was to come.
The Get Up Kids' 'Four Minute Mile' Was the Bridge to Emo's Future
The band's 1997 debut set the tone for the teenage heartbreak and small-town ennui that would become prominent in the genre.
Hot Water Music Bookended 1997 with Two Seminal Albums
The Florida band released a pair of iconic albums, 'Fuel for the Hate Game' and 'Forever and Counting,' and almost burned out in the process.
The Get Up Kids' 'Four Minute Mile' Was the Bridge to Emo's Future
The band's 1997 debut set the tone for the teenage heartbreak and small-town ennui that would become prominent in the genre.
The Promise Ring's 'Nothing Feels Good' Proved There Was Room for Pop in Emo
On their 1997 release, the band made emo more accessible, which laid the groundwork for the commercially successful acts that would follow.