Album of the Week

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

Unknown Mortal Orchestra Multi-Love review

Unknown Mortal Orchestra : Multi-Love

Ruban Nielson reaches a new level of organized madness with new set of tortured soul.

Holly Herndon Platform review

Holly Herndon : Platform

Electronic musician Holly Herndon delivers an experimental sophomore album that is punchier, moodier, and more refined.

Torres Sprinter review

Torres : Sprinter

Mackenzie Scott loves the 90s, but that doesn’t stop her from crafting one of the year’s most riveting singer-songwriter records.

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Metz : II

The Toronto post-hardcore trio go harder, heavier, sharper and more intense than on their debut.

Tribulation The Children of the Night

Tribulation : The Children of the Night

The Swedish metal visionaries expand their experimental palette and deliver a dark masterpiece.

Passion Pit : Kindred

Michael Angelakos’ third album with Passion Pit is a complex, emotional album heavy on contrast.

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Bosse-de-Nage : All Fours

The Bay Area black metal band’s fourth album — our Album of the Week — is a potent, poetic triumph for black metal.

Waxahatchee Ivy Tripp

Waxahatchee : Ivy Tripp

Katie Crutchfield takes on a bigger production and slightly more hope on her third album.

best hip-hop albums of the 21st century To Pimp a Butterfly

Kendrick Lamar : To Pimp a Butterfly

Lamar emerges from his cocoon with a lot on his mind, seeking Tupac’s spiritual guidance in a funkadelic dream.

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Courtney Barnett : Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit

The Australian singer/songwriter’s proper full-length debut builds on her first two EPs with more grit, volume and anxiety.

Twin Shadow Eclipse

Twin Shadow : Eclipse

George Lewis Jr sounds unafraid to fully embrace big-statement pop music on his major label debut.

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Dorthia Cottrell : Dorthia Cottrell

The Windhand vocalist’s debut solo album is a haunting and stunning folk album of stark ballads.

Pile You're Better Than This

Pile : You’re Better Than This

The Boston post-hardcore band’s excellent fourth album finds them honing in on melody and songcraft over brutality.

THEESatisfaction EarthEE review

THEESatisfaction : EarthEE

Stas and Cat return with a bold and otherworldly hip-hop and R&B hybrid that speaks to a very human experience.

Torche Restarter review

Torche : Restarter

The Miami sludge-rock outfit slow down and opt for murkier meatier riffs on their Relapse debut.

Mount Eerie Sauna

Mount Eerie : Sauna

Phil Elverum continues to move further away from lo-fi folk into a realm of cinematic textures and tones on his latest.

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Björk : Vulnicura

The Icelandic artist opens up about divorce on a lush landscape with assistance from Arca and The Haxan Cloak.

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Jessica Pratt : On Your Own Love Again

The Los Angeles singer/songwriter’s second album is a great leap forward after an impressive, lo-fi debut.

Sleater-Kinney No Cities to Love review

Sleater-Kinney : No Cities to Love

The Portland trio make a triumphant return on their eighth album and first in 10 years.

Panda bear meets grim reaper

Panda Bear : Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper

Animal Collective’s Noah Lennox steps into the most pop-forward realm of his career.