Every album that’s earned Treble’s coveted Album of the Week designation.
Brooklyn post-punks offer social commentary with grooves and no wave textures.
British electronic outfit achieves zen in techno with latest set.
International art punk collaboration results in a stunning lightning-in-a-bottle scenario.
UK group favor seduction and sensuality over tired rock tropes.
Sam Shepherd’s new EP comprises two expansive and vastly different tracks, showcasing the depth of his imagination.
The San Francisco progressive metal band delivers their most blistering and accessible album to date.
The Richmond, Virginia sludge metal outfit deliver their strongest and biggest statement.
Natasha Khan’s latest concept-based work is a haunting narrative album that blends grief, romance and great songwriting.
The R&B auteur makes his return with a set of summery, synth-laden jams, seven years after its predecessor.
The Oxnard grindcore anti-heroes’ latest is a crushing and overwhelming set of extreme metal.
Michael Gira’s last album with the current Swans lineup is a hurricane of horrific musical power.
The third album by the Nashville punk shredders is their greatest showcase of songwriting yet.
After a lengthy hiatus, the Toronto electronic outfit returns with a set that bridges various eras of dance music.
Will Toledo’s first full-band album for Matador Records is a coming-of-age odyssey.
The UK art rock icons’ recent surprise release is a dense and aching statement to be pored over.
The debut solo album by Anohni finds her taking on U.S. imperialism with an album that’s like an electropop 1984.
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The Oakland-based one-man black metal outfit both soars and crushes on this innovative set of anthems.
Harvey continues down a politically driven path with her soulful and challenging new set of songs.