Album of the Week

Every album that’s earned Treble’s coveted Album of the Week designation.

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Father John Misty – God’s Favorite Customer

The most nakedly personal album Josh Tillman has released to date, as well as the most vulnerable.

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Gas – Rausch

A dark and affecting new album-length experience from German producer Wolfgang Voigt.

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Album of the Week: Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks – Sparkle Hard

The singer/songwriter’s eclectic spirit shines through on an album that evolves his irresistible hooks into something more modern.

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Beach House – 7

A continuation and a diversion of the Baltimore duo’s melancholic oeuvre.

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Iceage – Beyondless

The Danish post-punk group are at their most sophisticated, while somehow sounding like they’re having more fun.

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Album of the Week: Jon Hopkins – Singularity

An endlessly expressive electronic album that leaves the door open for so much more to be explored.

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Album of the Week: Ails – The Unraveling

Debut album by outfit featuring ex-members of Ludicra is a thrilling new entry for black metal.

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Album of the Week: Hop Along – Bark Your Head Off, Dog

The Philadelphia indie rock outfit grows up and offers anthems of reassurance.

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Bambara – Shadow On Everything

A Western gothic post-punk dystopia that makes spine-chilling synonymous with breathtaking.

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Sons of Kemet – Your Queen is a Reptile

An iconoclastic and celebratory Afro-Carribean jazz album that blows back against white supremacy.

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Mount Eerie – Now Only

A sprawling and breathtaking document of learning to live with grief.

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Album of the Week: Hot Snakes – Jericho Sirens

The San Diego (and New York/Philly) punk outfit reemerges after 14 years with a blistering set of songs.

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Album of the Week: Lucy Dacus – Historian

A gorgeous breakup album that’s mostly about the hope of what’s to come.

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Album of the Week: Dedekind Cut – Tahoe

A reprieve among the California artist’s world of sonic noise.

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Album of the Week: U.S. Girls – In a Poem Unlimited

A fun and fresh album that tackles ideas and problems in illuminating ways.

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Album of the Week: Palm – Rock Island

With their Carpark debut, the indie rock guitar-manglers confirm their status as one of today’s most progressive acts.

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Album of the Week: The Soft Moon – Criminal

An angrier, much more intense version of Luis Vasquez’s darkwave visions.

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Album of the Week: Tribulation – Down Below

A densely layered metal triumph that’s also a lot of fun to listen to.

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Album of the Week: Agrimonia – Awaken

The Swedish metal veterans soar higher on their epic, powerful fourth album.