After creating a movement known as the Sad Boys and facing some inner-turmoil, Yung Lean has returned with his second North American tour and an optimistic look at the future.
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In addition to being punk rock royalty, the Descendents are noted coffee fiends. So while the band was in New York, Noisey grabbed a few cups of joe with frontman Milo Aukerman and bassist Karl Alv...
Action Bronson and Tyler, The Creator learn that famous historic ruins and structures around the world show construction techniques that humans couldn’t possibly have made.
After creating a movement known as the Sad Boys and facing some inner-turmoil, Yung Lean has returned with his second North American tour and an optimistic look at the future.
Swedish popstar Robyn's had a long career -- from her debut marketed as the Scandinavian version of Christina Aguilera, Robyn had to forge a brand new path no other pop singer-songwriter has manage...
Jim-E Stack's "Deadstream" video features footage exclusively taken from fan-submitted Vines that were soundtracked by the song, embracing the chaotic yet soothing nature of the music.
A few days before Ramadan, Noisey's Giselle Mapp caught up with Deen Squad, a Muslim hip-hop duo who have made their name changing the lyrics to songs like Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen” to reflect their...
From the makers of Noisey Chiraq, a new 10-part series documenting unprecedented access into the Atlanta rap scene. Watch more on Noisey: http://bit.ly/NOISEY-ATL
In the season finale of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas travels to the house where Peewee Longway and Young Thug shot the video to "Loaded". He hangs with Metro Boomin while Travi$ Scott parties in the liv...
How does a song become popular? In episode nine of Noisey Atlanta, we look at the backbone of the trap scene: the producers. We sit down with an elite squad of the most significant names in the sce...
In episode eight of Noisey Atlanta, we examine just how quickly the ups and downs can happen in the trap world. In short, the scene moves fast. To start things off, we meet Bankroll Fresh at a barb...
The new wave of Atlanta stretches beyond the reach of Gucci Mane. The last year has seen the rise of a more alternative and bizarre sound, led the likes of Awful Records with a guy named iLoveMakon...
In episode six of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas enters the world of 2 Chainz, one of the biggest rappers alive. Known for a bizarrely brilliant blend of goofiness and arrogance, the artist formerly known ...
Thomas rides along with a police officer through East Atlanta's Zone 6 and we learn about the complicated sprawling neighborhoods of the city and what the cops think of Gucci. Still stoned from his...
Thomas enters the strange world of the ATL Twins, the brothers that live a life that’s akin to a Shakespearean farce costumed by streetwear. They talk about Gucci Mane, who they met through Harmony...
Thomas continues his conversation with Coach K about the origin of trap music, beginning with Young Jeezy's 2004 mixtape, Tha Streets Iz Watchin (according to Coach). Both Coach and super producer ...
Thomas meets Migos during a video shoot at Magic City, Atlanta's most famous strip club. Following their hit "Versace" in 2013, Gucci Mane took the group under his wing. They signed with his manage...
"SVDDXNLY" chronicles the ascension of one of raps brightest young stars, A$AP Rocky. From home videos and interviews with friends and family, to the very first seminal moments of his career caught on tape, Rocky takes viewers behind the scenes into his life as he takes A$AP from Harlem, to the world.
Noisey is proud to present NOLA: Life, Death and Heavy Blues from the Bayou, a seven-part series examining the people and the culture that helped foster bands like DOWN, Eyehategod, Crowbar, Goatwhore and many more.
New Orleans native Phil Anselmo exports his style to Dallas band Pantera, thereby changing the landscape for metal in the 90s. Meanwhile, a visit from the Melvins to the New Orleans area would cha...
Mike Williams discusses finding kindred spirits in Jimmy Bower and Joey LaCaze, creating a band “that’s like Sabbath, but a punk band” with Eyehategod. Enduring hardships like drugs and Hurricane K...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw From the shrimp boats to zydeco to the cocaine tray, Sammy Duet and Kirk Windstein talk about influence from the crescent city starting in their ...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw New Orleans native and Graveyard Rodeo member Pepper Keenan leaves his hometown for Corrosion of Conformity, which would become one of the most s...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw Despite tragedy surrounding the band and their native city in the wake of Katrina, Down rises again to new heights with their new LP and subseque...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Noisey The Down frontman opens up his home for a crawfish boil with the Noisey crew. Meanwhile despite tragedy and significant loss, the na...
Noisey presents an 8 part documentary on the music, culture, politics and young people behind Chicago's current rap music scene: http://noisey.vice.com/chiraq
Specialty programming including exclusive video premieres, behind-the-scenes & making-of videos, intimate interviews and performances: http://noisey.vice.com/noisey-specials