Every album that’s earned Treble’s coveted Album of the Week designation.
The Winnipeg noise rock outfit delve deeper into abrasion and despair for a masterpiece of pain
A thrilling new frontier in metalcore from the Atlanta mathemagicians
The New York hip-hop duo’s sophomore album is a dark and head-spinning vision
The Australian singer/songwriter imbues her sophomore album with a feeling of joy and triumph.
A lean, focused old-school hip-hop triumph
The Bay Area singer/songwriter reaffirms his commitment to perfecting the power pop song
Revived with a new lineup and an even greater sense of urgency, the Boston post-hardcore group have delivered their best album yet
The Oklahoma City industrial outfit’s sophomore album delivers 30 minutes of vintage violence
The UK keyboardist’s debut as a bandleader is classic jazz with a palpable sexiness.
The British trio make the most of their intricate prog-rock sound on album number three
On her latest in a prolific series of albums, Moor Mother dives deep into interpretations of jazz
A tropicalia-inspired cinematic folk stunner with no easy answers, just a surplus of gorgeous sound
The Richmond hardcore outfit makes some technological enhancements to intense effect
Mike Paradinas’ spiritual successor to ‘Lunatic Harness’ is a love letter to the “Amen break”
Olsen’s most personal album to date, as well as one of her prettiest, born of grief and self-discovery.
A glorious indie rock debut big on great songs and free of cynicism
The Irish group refine the texture of their shoegazing post-punk on their dynamic second album.
Dos Santos’ Daniel Villarreal makes a solo debut with a fun, eclectic set of jazz that acts as a musical autobiography.
Morby examines America through a different lens on his most complex album to date.
An international collaboration powered by groove and largely unchecked energy.