Jan 29, 2013
She & Him announce Volume 3 track list, tour dates

Jan 25, 2013
Kvelertak sign to Roadrunner, announce US album release
The Knife reveal tracklist for 100-plus-minute album
Jan 24, 2013
Flaming Lips announce new album
Depeche Mode reveal new album details
Jan 23, 2013
Akron/Family announce new album, share new track
Jan 22, 2013
Grizzly Bear announce spring tour dates
Milk Music reveal new album details, new track
Local Natives streaming new album via iTunes
by Jeff Terich
In March, Toronto quintet Dinosaur Bones released their debut album, . It's a mixture of moments of quiet, subtle progression, juxtaposed with bursts of visceral post-hardcore, reminiscent, at times, of ...
by Treble Staff
Spring has arrived and the first quarter of 2011 is almost over. And here we are without having run an Album of the Week mix yet! Well, we’re catching up, and on this edition of our regular playlist of selections of our favorite new albums, we’ve got a little punk, a little metal, some power pop, ...
by Jeff Terich; photos by Candice Eley
The realization that you're about to embark upon a week of live music, industry schmoozing, trend-chaser ...
by Chris Karman
Five years have passed since Danielson's last album , and a lot has changed for the band. With the critical success of that album bringing the band into the spotlight and the departure of no less than four Danielson regulars, the band has made some considerable shifts. We recently ...
by Treble Staff; photo by Candice Eley
This week, Treble is continuing its massive countdown of the Top 200 Songs of the 1980s. Last week we ran through 101-200, touching upon a variety of classic tracks from the era, ranging from metal to punk, Madonna to Phil Collins, Michael Jackson to Psychic TV. This week, we’re taking on the ...
by Treble Staff; Photo by Laura Coburn
Jello Biafra once said that the only thing that made the ’80s tolerable was the music. Cantankerous old punk rock coot he may be, Jello speaks the truth on this point. The ’80s, politically, culturally, economically, was fraught with moments that now make us look back and cringe. The decade ...
by Jeff Terich
To a certain degree, everyone who jumps into the field of music journalism does so because of a passionate hunger for hearing something new and exciting. When it comes to finding that something new and exciting, the deeper one digs into new sounds and unheard styles, the more apparent it becomes ...
by Jeff Terich
When the four individual members of the Dismemberment Plan went their separate ways in 2003, there were no explosions or meltdowns. Nobody went to rehab. Nobody went to prison. And their friendships remained intact. Maybe it's not the most sensational way to end a decade as a band, but following a ...
by Jeff Terich
The fourth week of January is probably far past the point where one should let the previous year go and move on. And yet, still, some great music from 2010 went uncovered until now. There’s a good chance that a lot of amazing music has yet to be discovered by the always thirsty Treble staff, but ...
by Jeff Terich
Last week, quietly, after a harsh battle with pneumonia, ...
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