New track also features Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
William Tyler, Savages and missing out on Elvis Costello...again.
The 2016 Mercury Prize shortlist of albums has just been announced. This year’s list of nominated albums includes Bat For Lashes, David Bowie, Savages, ANOHNI and Radiohead. Check out the full list below. The Hyundai Mercury Prize is awarded to the best British album of the year, as voted on by a panel of music […]
Savages have spent the first half of the year touring in support of their new album, Adore Life, and if you’ve seen any of those shows, you know just how intense an experience that is. If you haven’t, however, NPR Music is offering a special broadcast of a recent live show in Washington, D.C. Shot […]
Every June, Treble’s writers convene in a dark room to take stock of the chaos of the previous six months. Which albums will we be listening to in five years? Which albums made the biggest statements? Which albums will forever change the course of pop music history? We don’t find the answers to any of […]
Somewhere between the fourth or fifth guitar solo during their headlining show at San Diego’s Soda Bar in April, Diarrhea Planet restored my faith in indie rock. The Nashville-based band, whose personnel includes four fucking guitarists and whose name ensures they’ll never suffer the indignity of going mainstream, took all the reservations and doubts I […]
If you haven’t seen Savages live yet, you are missing one hell of a show. That being said, opportunities to do so have just increased in your favor. The band has announced even more tour dates in support of their new album, Adore Life. They’ve added a bunch of dates in the Midwest and West […]
Today begins the first of two three-day weekends at the annual Coachella festival in Indio, California. The festival has been sold out for months, but if you still want to catch some of the bands playing this weekend, you’re in luck. As with every year, the festival is providing a live stream of sets taking […]
Millennial updates on a revolutionary late '70s sound.
The London post-punk group follows up their dynamic debut with an even fiercer, weirder collection of dangerous love songs.
The best punk of the month, and how the election will influence the musical landscape.
Band is latest to take on EODM song, publishing royalties being donated to charity.