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
What with the Labor Day holiday cutting into our editorial time this week, we’ve got a shorter one for you this week. And what better way to fill in our short week with a series of short releases? It’s about time for another EP feature anyway, so we wrangled up six new ones to highlight, almost ...
by Ernest Simpson
I love movies. Scratch that. I love good movies. That being said, I despise going to the theater. Years of having to deal with yahoos and idiots who talk through the film, kick seats, rustle their smuggled food wrappers and god knows what else, has left me indignant over having to pay ten dollars ...
by Jeff Terich and Ernest Simpson
It’s always comforting to know that there are certain constants in life. Death and taxes may not be the most pleasant of these, but even beyond that, there are particular patterns which ebb and flow each year with Swiss precision. While spring is always a fertile time for album releases, the ...
by Treble Staff
There’s nothing more exciting to us than running our mouths about some great new album or song. Certainly, it’s fun to argue about these albums and songs as well, and when it comes right down to it, this site exists primarily for the sake of recommending music. In spite of any cynicism, debate ...
by Treble Staff
Boy, that Top 100 list we just ran sure was exhausting to put together, but a lot of fun too. So, to simplify things a bit after such a massive week of nostalgia and musical hierarchal systems, we’re offering a look back at nine really good albums that may have initially missed out on due ...
by Anna Gazdowicz
Saturday, 4:00 p.m. – I’m driving over the Bay Bridge that connects Oakland to San Francisco, hitting the sporadic patches of irritating, typical Bay Area traffic that I’ve somewhat surprisingly grown accustomed to. I’ve got Spoon’s latest in my CD player and I’m struggling over whether I should ...
by Treble Staff; intro by Jeff Terich; photo by Candice Eley
When it comes to singles released in the ’90s, the first ones that come to mind are likely to be grunge favorites like “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” obnoxious fads like “Macarena,” gangsta rap from either Dr. Dre or Snoop, or anything from the soundtrack to . These were the ...
by Treble Staff; photo by Candice Eley
It’s become annual tradition at Treble to publish a mid-summer list of some sort. After we first began publishing our opinionated missives in 2004, it was proposed that we compile a list of our favorite albums from the ’60s, the summer after, our favorite albums of the’70s, and last year the ’80s. ...
by Tom Lee
Welcome to the summer 2007 installment of Trans Atlantic Underground. It’s another brief column this quarter as I focus on convincing my local examiner to let me drive with a stick shift. I’ll begin outside of Brit-America. Istanbul’s have ...
by Dustin Allen
Aside from the fact that Brit Daniel was probably no slouch in a fight, judging by his towering on-stage lank and an always fully extended mic, most of us can relate to his reminiscence of the childhood bully in "Jonathan Fisk." You keep a paranoid eye over your shoulder as you trek the long way ...
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