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Treble's 2012 Fall Album Preview

Fall Album Preview 2012

Our most anticipated albums of the fall.

Treble’s Top 200 Songs of the ’70s

The first 50 of our favorite tracks from the 1970s.

Gotye and Kimbra having a difference of opinion

He Said/She Said: A Playlist with two sides

Your ex-lover is alive and well, or so he’d want you to think.

Baroness, at the lodge.

Interview: Baroness

Pete Adams discusses Yellow & Green and the band’s ongoing progression.

Spiritualized's 'Sweet Heart, Sweet Light'

Best of 2012 (So Far): In Brief

Our 30 favorite records from the first half of the year.

best alternative rock albums of the '90s - Helmet

In the Meantime: Helmet’s landmark album at 20

A nostalgic journey through a gateway monster.

Thrill Jockey Records

Thrill Jockey: 20 Years, 20 Albums

Celebrating the Chicago label’s milestone anniversary.

Memory of a reasonably priced festival

Sasquatch Festival Recap

A summary of the highlights of this year’s fest in George, Wash.

Celebrate the Catalog: Gang Starr

A retrospective on Guru and Premier’s recorded works.

Throbbing Gristle

Our Band Couldn’t Be Your Life: Throbbing Gristle

A re-examination of the proto-industrial performance artists.

Beastie Boys

Stand Together: Adam Yauch and the Beastie Boys

A reflection on the late MCA, and the Beasties’ legacy.

Treble’s 50 Favorite Drummers

The fifty percussionists we couldn’t jam without.

2012 Festival Preview

2012 Festival Preview

Coachella is upon us, as well as a bunch of other summer shindigs.

Hold On To Your Genre: Krautrock

The mind-expanding world of 1970s Deutschland.

Nite Jewel Interview

Interview: Nite Jewel

Ramona Gonzalez talks about her new album, “Star Search” and missed connections.

Chris Brown and the question of offstage behavior

The sticky topic of how we perceive artists outside their art.

Porcelain Raft

Interview: Porcelain Raft

Mauro Remiddi talks of dreamy atmospheres and the grounded nature of rhythm.

Songs About the Apocalypse

The 90 Minute Guide: Apocalypse

It’s the end of the world as we know it (and we feel fine).