Album of the Week

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

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Album of the Week: Pill – Convenience

Brooklyn post-punks offer social commentary with grooves and no wave textures.

Album of the Week: Factory Floor – 25 25

British electronic outfit achieves zen in techno with latest set.

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Album of the Week: Exploded View – Exploded View

International art punk collaboration results in a stunning lightning-in-a-bottle scenario.

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Album of the Week: Wild Beasts – Boy King

UK group favor seduction and sensuality over tired rock tropes.

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Album of the Week: Floating Points – Kuiper

Sam Shepherd’s new EP comprises two expansive and vastly different tracks, showcasing the depth of his imagination.

Hammers of Misfortune Dead Revolution

Album of the Week: Hammers of Misfortune – Dead Revolution

The San Francisco progressive metal band delivers their most blistering and accessible album to date.

Inter Arma Paradise Gallows review

Inter Arma – Paradise Gallows

The Richmond, Virginia sludge metal outfit deliver their strongest and biggest statement.

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Album of the Week: Bat for Lashes – The Bride

Natasha Khan’s latest concept-based work is a haunting narrative album that blends grief, romance and great songwriting.

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Album of the Week: Maxwell – blackSUMMERS’night

The R&B auteur makes his return with a set of summery, synth-laden jams, seven years after its predecessor.

Nails You Will Never Be One Of Us

Album of the Week: Nails’ You Will Never Be One Of Us

The Oxnard grindcore anti-heroes’ latest is a crushing and overwhelming set of extreme metal.

Swans The Glowing Man

Album of the Week: Swans’ The Glowing Man

Michael Gira’s last album with the current Swans lineup is a hurricane of horrific musical power.

Diarrhea Planet Turn to Gold

Album of the Week: Diarrhea Planet – Turn to Gold

The third album by the Nashville punk shredders is their greatest showcase of songwriting yet.

Holy Fuck Congrats

Album of the Week: Holy Fuck – Congrats

After a lengthy hiatus, the Toronto electronic outfit returns with a set that bridges various eras of dance music.

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Car Seat Headrest – Teens of Denial

Will Toledo’s first full-band album for Matador Records is a coming-of-age odyssey.

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Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool

The UK art rock icons’ recent surprise release is a dense and aching statement to be pored over.

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Album of the Week: Anohni – HOPELESSNESS

The debut solo album by Anohni finds her taking on U.S. imperialism with an album that’s like an electropop 1984.

White Lung Paradise

Album of the Week: White Lung – Paradise

If your first experience with White Lung was hearing “Below,” the shimmering new single from…

Greys Outer Heaven review

Album of the Week: Greys – Outer Heaven

Buy at iTunes For those who paid attention to 2014’s If Anything, the debut from…

Palace of Worms the Ladder

Album of the Week: Palace of Worms – The Ladder

The Oakland-based one-man black metal outfit both soars and crushes on this innovative set of anthems.

PJ Harvey Hope Six Demolition Project

Album of the Week: PJ Harvey – The Hope Six Demolition Project

Harvey continues down a politically driven path with her soulful and challenging new set of songs.