Every album that’s earned Treble’s coveted Album of the Week designation.
Ruban Nielson reaches a new level of organized madness with new set of tortured soul.
Electronic musician Holly Herndon delivers an experimental sophomore album that is punchier, moodier, and more refined.
Mackenzie Scott loves the 90s, but that doesn’t stop her from crafting one of the year’s most riveting singer-songwriter records.
The Toronto post-hardcore trio go harder, heavier, sharper and more intense than on their debut.
The Swedish metal visionaries expand their experimental palette and deliver a dark masterpiece.
Michael Angelakos’ third album with Passion Pit is a complex, emotional album heavy on contrast.
The Bay Area black metal band’s fourth album — our Album of the Week — is a potent, poetic triumph for black metal.
Katie Crutchfield takes on a bigger production and slightly more hope on her third album.
Lamar emerges from his cocoon with a lot on his mind, seeking Tupac’s spiritual guidance in a funkadelic dream.
The Australian singer/songwriter’s proper full-length debut builds on her first two EPs with more grit, volume and anxiety.
George Lewis Jr sounds unafraid to fully embrace big-statement pop music on his major label debut.
The Windhand vocalist’s debut solo album is a haunting and stunning folk album of stark ballads.
The Boston post-hardcore band’s excellent fourth album finds them honing in on melody and songcraft over brutality.
Stas and Cat return with a bold and otherworldly hip-hop and R&B hybrid that speaks to a very human experience.
The Miami sludge-rock outfit slow down and opt for murkier meatier riffs on their Relapse debut.
Phil Elverum continues to move further away from lo-fi folk into a realm of cinematic textures and tones on his latest.
The Icelandic artist opens up about divorce on a lush landscape with assistance from Arca and The Haxan Cloak.
The Los Angeles singer/songwriter’s second album is a great leap forward after an impressive, lo-fi debut.
The Portland trio make a triumphant return on their eighth album and first in 10 years.
Animal Collective’s Noah Lennox steps into the most pop-forward realm of his career.