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 Terrance and Jeff Terich
Of all the adjectives you could apply to Manchester post-punk legends New Order, prolific isn’t necessarily one of them. In 25 years, they’ve released only eight studio albums, though their singles, singles collections and other assorted compilations. New Order were more of a singles band than ...
by Jeff Terich
“Here’s to not sweating our asses off in the Coachella Valley!” And we clinked our glasses together, celebrating a comfortable, air-conditioned evening of Mojitos and Euchre. Treble Photo Editor Candice Eley and I, as well as our two drinking buddies of the evening, all attended last year’s ...
by Jeff Terich
I had been meaning to watch Dig! for an extraordinarily long time. As the DVD screener sat on my shelf, my girlfriend and I would frequently say to each other, “hey, we should watch Dig! this weekend,” though ultimately not having the time to commit to its two-hour running time ...
by Treble Staff
In this week’s edition of Best Song Ever, we’ve prepared an EP’s worth of songs that hit us where it hurts. Some of them are pure joy, others make us more than a little teary-eyed. Excuse the outpouring of emotion here, but if they didn’t have that sort of power, they wouldn’t be the best ...
by Sarah Wilkins
North Hatley, a remote township outside of often-frigid Montreal, doesn’t exactly scream white-hot rock’n’roll. In fact, the town of 600 (which doubles in the summer months, but who’s counting?) is so far out there that any screams it might have had were long since muffled beneath frost-covered ...
by Adrian Ernesto Cepeda
Let me start off by saying I am not a disciple in the church of Mozzer. You could say I once was, long ago, then l lost faith in him but some how I found my way back. But not all the way—let’s just say that Morrissey and I have a complicated connection; distant but very respectful. This is a ...
by Treble Staff
So we took a week off of this column. Sorry. But it’s back, and we’ve got more songs for you to read about. More favorites from our personal collections. Some happy, some sad, some just plain good. “Rock Lobster” by The B-52’s from The B-52’s Some songs are great because of ...
by Jeff Terich and Ernest Simpson
Every day, Treble gives you new album releases in hopes that we might influence what you spend your paycheck on the next time you head to your local record outlet. But sometimes, you have a few extra bucks and still need a little something extra. Well, that’s what singles are for. They’re, ...
by Ernest Simpson
Amidst the chatter in a crowded Seattle rock club, the house lights dim and the “Baba O’Riley”-esque keyboard music of “I.D.” begins as four shaggy-haired Brits enter from stage left. After a minute and a half of intro, another man enters, cocksure and doing his best Jagger impression, raising ...
by Terrance and Jeff Terich
What’s so perverse about this collection of music before you? Only the fact that you may not own it yet. Just as Barry of Championship Vinyl chastised his ...
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