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 and Paul Bozzo
As an editorial staff that makes a point of always keeping up on the best new music being made today, it’s important, every now and then, to go back and take a look at albums that may have slipped through the cracks in the past few months or, even worse, the past year or so. And (sigh) there have ...
by Mars Simpson
Apparently when your father is an underappreciated genius in the field of quantum mechanics, your best option is to pick up a guitar and become an underappreciated (and criminally underrated) musician. At least that’s what Mark Oliver Everett, the man known as E, did. The Showbox on this ...
by Anthony Strain
Jaguar Love emerged last year fully-formed from the remains of Blood Brothers and Pretty Girls Make Graves. Their sound is every bit as feral as the name suggests, like a low-slung noise-coated predator, ears pinned back with razor-clips. Their full-length debut ‘Take Me To The Sea” is a hot-wired ...
by Jeff Terich
Uh-oh...Labor Day’s over. You know what that means—summer is unofficially over. Technically, there’s still a few more weeks, but for all the kids that have to get back to school and the rest of us that never got a break in the first place, fall is upon us. Lest you hate Halloween, sweaters, ...
by Treble Staff; photo by Candice Eley
This week begins the second half of our extra-large list of our Best Albums of the 1990s. This second half of the list covers the span between 1995 and 1999, so we hope you’re ready to continue on the overwhelming journey through the decade. More:
by Treble Staff; intro by Terrance Terich; photo by Candice Eley
Get our your trivia, and start doing the Macarena to the sounds of C&C Music Factory, because it’s time for Treble’s Best Albums of the ’90s! Here we are, nearing the inevitable close of the initial ...
by Treble Staff
For those of you who might have been wondering what we’ve been doing with most of our time this summer, you’re looking at the beginning of a flood of what’s to come. This year, in an annual tradition of musical retrospectives, we will be taking a look at the 1990s. It’s a decade that formed much ...
by Jeff Terich
For a label that boasts a 75 cent Olympia beer vending machine in its office, Sub Pop still isn’t quite old enough to drink. But since it’s not actually a person, that’s beside the point. This year, Sub Pop records turns 20 years old, and for an indie label of its caliber, that’s quite an occasion ...
by Treble Staff
Boy, is 2008 turning out to be a hell of a year for music or what? In this segment of our Album of the Week mix, alone, we’ve got a couple contenders for album of the year, and a whole bunch of other albums that we’ll be spinning for months to come. In typical fashion, though, we take just one ...
by Ernest Simpson
Back when I was in junior high and high school, some of my favorite records were the eclectic, hip and cutting edge soundtracks from the films of John Hughes. His first famous teen comedy romp was , in which he combined archival music such as the “Peter Gunn Theme,” “The Love ...
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