Every album that’s earned Treble’s coveted Album of the Week designation.
Bay Area doom metal outfit puts songwriting first and foremost.
Chicago punks exorcise a year’s demons on an intense, thrilling set of songs.
The UK R&B artist delivers a subtly stunning debut.
“Unpremeditated music is the true gauge which measures the current of our thoughts; the very…
The UK trio embrace pop in a big way on their standout third album.
New York industrial duo provide a stunning dystopian soundtrack of nihilism.
Killer Mike and El-P go hard on their third full-length.
In their final album, Tribe couldn’t be any more on point.
An Afro-futurist odyssey into future-pop.
Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz makes her solo debut with a set of empowering pop.
Elias Bender Rønnenfelt and company refine and improve upon their sultry debut with post-punk darkness.
Mexicali post-punks deliver one hell of a noisy, intense debut album.
The Denver doom metal troupe expands and enhances their doomed rock ‘n’ roll heroism.
Four years after her last EP, Solange delivers an honest and beautiful articulation of empowerment.
The Detroit rapper offers his most experimental and ominous release yet, his first for Warp.
The Oakland sludge titans continue to expand even in a more compact package.
Less than a year after their debut, the Philly punks keep their riffs big and their hearts on their sleeves.
The band formerly known as Viet Cong emerges anew with a personal best.
Olsen’s latest album is the most impressive display of her singular talent and emotional narratives.
Frank Ocean sets himself apart as a one-of-a-kind pop artist with his latest, complicated epic.