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Cure albums rated Wild Mood Swings

Remake/Remodel: The Cure – Wild Mood Swings

Welcome back to Remake/Remodel, the weekly column in which one of Treble’s editors or contributors…

Preoccupations new album

Preoccupations announce new album, video for “Anxiety”

Preoccupations, the band formerly known as Viet Cong, has just announced their first album under…

A Guide to the Complete albums of The Cure

The Cure are bound to release a new album one of these days. Robert Smith…

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.

R.I.P. Marlene Marder of LiLiPUT

Marlene Marder, guitarist for iconic Swiss post-punk group LiLiPUT/Kleenex, has died. Kill Rock Stars, the…

Savages summer tour

Savages add summer tour dates

If you haven’t seen Savages live yet, you are missing one hell of a show.…

Wire Nocturnal Koreans

Wire : Nocturnal Koreans

Punk always had a way with rhythm. From The Ramones to punk’s many offshoots, an…

Premiere: The Infinite Three – “Emission”

This week, UK trio The Infinite Three release their new album Lucky Beast, via Actual…

Preoccupations

Viet Cong announce new name, Preoccupations

The band formerly known as Viet Cong have announced their new name. They are now…

Bambara Swarm

Bambara : Swarm

The Brooklyn post-punk outfit delivers a powerful full-length that’s as haunting as it is thunderous.

Parquet Courts Human Performance track stream

Listen: Parquet Courts share “Human Performance”

Hear the title track from the band’s new album.

Iceage Seek Shelter review

Parquet Courts : Human Performance

The Brooklyn post-punk outfit’s fourth album is a high-energy examination of human feeling.

Savages Adore Life review

Savages : Adore Life

The London post-punk group follows up their dynamic debut with an even fiercer, weirder collection of dangerous love songs.

Pop. 1280 Paradise

Pop. 1280 : Paradise

The Brooklyn noise rock outfit trades some of their guitar noise for a more synth-heavy approach.

Protomartyr : Under Color of Official Right

Detroit post-punks offer darkness and humor, but mostly a lot of sinister melodies on their sophomore album.

Chelsea Wolfe Pain is Beauty review

Chelsea Wolfe : Pain Is Beauty

For her fourth album of dark art-pop, the LA artist marries electronics to crushing doom for her best set of songs yet.

Killing Joke singles collection

Killing Joke : The Singles Collection — 1979-2012

UK post-punk titans reveal three decades of venom and power on their new double-disc singles comp.

Savages Silence Yourself review

Savages : Silence Yourself

On their debut album, the UK’s Savages cut through the noise and go for the jugular.