Album of the Week
Every album that’s earned Treble’s coveted Album of the Week designation.
Meticulously produced hardcore with big hooks and thoughtful introspection
The prettiest album in Hval’s catalog is one that finds her looking inward more often than usual
The North Carolina indie heroes’ first pandemic recording is a sunnier, dreamier pop wonder.
Alynda Segarra tackles heavy topics but retains some hope on one of their strongest albums to date
Further exploration and expansion abound on the group’s new double album
The Melbourne group more naturally swirls their psychedelic side with their post-punk rhythms.
The Welsh singer/songwriter’s new LP explores stillness and joyful absurdity on one of her strongest sets of songs to date.
The Midwestern shoegaze trio hone in on the strength of their melodic songwriting.
The Nottingham psych group’s first album in eight years is an expression of joyful crate-digger eclecticism.
The UK dubstep producer strips away the beats for an atmospheric experience.
Her four new albums showcase how peerless the visionary producer is.
Coldcut assemble a staggering roster of contributors for a massive ambient project.
The Philadelphia jazz group deliver an expansive double album that showcases just how powerful they are as a unit.
A stark, stripped-down set of songs that offers only the raw truth.
Angel Marcloid’s new double-album is a reinvention of prog.
Haley Fohr creates her biggest album while confronting an overwhelming darkness.
The group’s most lyrically poignant is also their most sonically overwhelming.
The Chicago group’s fusion of Latinx music with jazz, soul, surf rock and psychedelia transcends.