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Ronald Reagan’s Would-Be Assassin Is Actually a Decent Songwriter
John Hinckley Jr. has been posting original songs and covers to a YouTube page since November 2020.
Fiona Apple’s First Interview in Seven Years Is Required Reading
The reclusive singer cold-emailed Vulture from a Hotmail email address and gave a sweeping interview covering everything from new music to Billie Eilish.
Nicholas Krgovich Returns with "Rosemary," a Cheery Heartbreak Ballad
The first single from the Vancouver singer-songwriter's new album, 'OUCH,' seems breezy at first. And then it doesn't.
On "Still Clean," Soccer Mommy's Sophie Allison Is Lonely but Not Fearful
Listen to the latest single from the 20-year-old singer-songwriter's excellent upcoming album, 'Clean.'
Robert Christgau on Rich Krueger's Wince-Inducing Brilliance
The Dean of American Rock Critics reviews the Illinois singer-songwriter's 'Life Ain't That Long' and Modern Mal's 'The Misanthrope Family Album.'
Hak Baker Subverts What a British Folk Singer Can Be
The Londoner makes what he calls "g-folk" and talks at 100 miles a minute, jumping from excitement to irritation to laughter.
Marker Starling Reckons With Mortality on “Anchors & Ampersands”
The Canadian musician's newest record, which features Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier, is an expansive personal retrospective.
Kali Uchis Is Ready for Her Global Domination
In this Noisey Next video, the Colombian singer explains her rise from photo-obsessed college kid to global star.
What's in Chris Turner's Trash? Rolling Papers, Incense, and Art Work
We found a bunch of other cool things while rifling through the jazz singer-songwriter's refuse.
Keaton Henson Only Wants to Be Honest With Himself
"I try and take the things that we all find really unpleasant and show them in all their unpleasantness."
Leonard Cohen Taught Me the Value of Patience: Tiga Remembers the Iconic Canadian Artist
The DJ/producer on his personal and musical relationship with the late Montreal singer-songwriter and fellow Virgo.
Bob Dylan Doesn't Need a Nobel Prize
The winner never pleases everyone, but it's at least a chance to remind the larger public that serious literature exists, and to give one person a nice boost in book sales.