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The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024 (Part Two) 

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024 (Part Two) 

This is part two of four. If you haven’t read part one yet, check it out here.

In 2024, we’re getting several great albums some several great bands and artists, but out of all the albums that are coming out this year, these are the ones you need to keep your eyes on. Here are the most anticipated albums of 2024, in no particular order.

Bleachers

Album: Bleachers (Dirty Hit)

Release Date: 3/8

Back in 2022, Bleachers mastermind Jack Antonoff tweeted that a new album would be dropping that year. Clearly that didn’t happen. Instead, during that time, the eight-time Grammy Award winner was doing his production work with Taylor Swift, St. Vincent, and Lana Del Rey, left Bleachers’s longtime label RCA Records (Cage The Elephant, Latto, Sleep Token) and signed to the UK’s Dirty Hit (Beabadoobee, Deaton Chris Anthony, The 1975) in August 2023. Three months later, we officially got word of the new Bleachers album, titled Bleachers. And from what’s available so far, it’s fantastic.

Too Close To Touch

Album: For Keeps EP (Epitaph)

Release Date: 3/8

I don’t put EPs in this category for reasons, those being an extended play is not an album. But for this special occasion, I’ll let it slide. In 2022, Kentucky post-hardcore trio Too Close To Touch suffered a massive tragedy with the sudden passing of frontman Keaton Pierce due to complications brought on by acute pancreatitis. Some bands would soldier on with a new member, and others would call it quits to honor their memory. TCTT are doing the latter, but are dropping this EP to honor Pierce’s legacy. The EP For Keeps takes its name from Pierce’s nickname “Keeps”. Eight songs fill this EP, featuring the former frontman’s swan song “Hopeless” with The Word Alive’s Telle Smith lending his vocals to complete the piece. Rest in peace, Pierce.

Gouge Away

Album: Deep Sage (Deathwish)

Release Date: 3/15

Six years have passed since post-hardcore troupe Gouge Away dropped an album. So with all this time passing, it has to be amazing. Deep Sage has been in the works since 2019, a whole year after their last record, Burnt Sugar. However the pandemic put their plans on hold. Years passed and the group relocated to Portland, Ore. just before 2023 began to finish what they started five years ago. Produced by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Home Is Where, Jeff Rosenstock), Deep Sage was recorded entirely on tape, which vocalist Christina Michelle told BrooklynVegan that it “…creates an intense environment where we have no choice but to feed off each other’s energy. We have to get it right in one take and if anyone messes up we all have to start over, so no one wants to be that guy. It adds an element of risk and excitement. We don’t want to sound beautifully polished or perfect anyway. We want to sound like the five of us being human, and no one is better than Jack Shirley when it comes to capturing what it feels like in the room.”

Spaced

Album: This Is All We Ever Get (Revelation)

Release Date: 3/22

Future Prenatt’s Picks band (hold me to this) Spaced are one of the newest faces in the world of hardcore. The Queen City has birthed many incredible hardcore acts like Snapcase, Every Time I Die, Better Lovers, Smash N’ Grab and Union. Now, it’s time for Spaced to shine. Signing with legendary hardcore label Revelation Records (Big Laugh, Ignite, New Found Glory) last August, Spaced wanted to show off their influences with their new album, citing bands such as Gorilla Biscuits, The Rival Mob, and Swans. In a press release they shared, “This release is our most confident work yet, and we feel stronger in what we’re doing with every facet of the band. We want the riffs and vocals to hit and impact anyone who listens—whether you’re discussing the record or a live setting—while adding reverb, flange, and delay in sections to fulfill the ‘SPACED’ sound. We’re continually shaping what that means for us, and look forward to keep developing our sound in the hardcore space.”

Carpool

Album: My Life In Subtitles (SideOneDummy)

Release Date: 3/22

Another (kinda) local band sneaks their way onto this list, this being Rochester’s very own Carpool. Joining Californian label SideOneDummy Records (Big D And The Kids Table, CLIFFDIVER, Plasma Canvas) back in November, Carpool are hoping to wow you with their sophomore album My Life In Subtitles. Recorded by Jay Zubricky (Every Time I Die, Pentimento, Save Face), My Life In Subtitles will probably be one of those emo albums that slips under everyones radars. That’s why I’m adding it to the list in hope that someone reading this will check it out. Go support your local acts and buy their EPs, tapes, demos, albums, and whatever else they drop. Show some love to the finest emo act this side of the Flower City.

Bayside

Album: There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive (Hopeless)

Release Date: 4/5

As the years have gone on, Queens punk legends Bayside have been getting darker and heavier with their sound and style. And with that, their ninth studio album There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive sounds like it’ll be their heaviest yet. Their past albums had them dipping their toes into post-hardcore, but this time they’re fully submerged. You may have heard this sound with their latest EPs Red and Blue (all six songs are on TAWTTBA), but with new songs like “The Devils” and “Castaway”, they’re highlighting how hard they can truly go. Even metalheads will embrace this album.

Owen

Album: The Falls Of Sioux (Polyvinyl)

Release Date: 4/26

Mike Kinsella is an emo legend. Whether you know him from American Football, Cap’n Jazz, Owls, Joan Of Arc, Their / They’re / There, or The One Up Downstairs, or his solo project Owen, Kinsella is a highly respectable figure in the genre. His eleventh under the Owen moniker, Kinsella teamed up with S. Carey and Zach Hanson, who helped work on his last two albums. The album, as stated in a press release, “…follows the refined, spacious musical landscapes of 2020’s The Avalanche, which shied away from Kinsellla’s trademark sarcasm and wry humour and instead offered a winking dismissal of negative thoughts, took songs into even darker places.” The three have grouped up to make the finest Owen songs to date. Do not sleep on this one when it drops late next month.

Microwave

Album: Let’s Start Degeneracy (Pure Noise)

Release Date: 4/26

Just like Bleachers, Microwave made the list last year as we were waiting for the follow-up to 2019’s Death Is A Warm Blanket. But positive news came late last month when the Atlanta trio announced their fourth album Let’s Start Degeneracy. The three songs that came out during the wait (“Circling The Drain,” “Straw Hat,” and “Ferrari”) will be featured on the album, as well as the album’s main single “Bored Of Being Sad”. As I said last year, “Maybe the grunge or post-hardcore stylings will continue on their next outing.” Seems like I was right.

The Early November

Album: TBA (Pure Noise)

Release Date: TBA

No word yet has been made on the newest TEN album, but a teaser was made two days ago prior to publishing. Alternative Press did state back in October that a new record would be dropping sometime in 2024. All we can do right now is just wait.

Yellowcard

Album: TBA (Equal Vision)

Release Date: TBA

Yellowcard’s comeback album is still in the works. Their third release with new label Equal Vision Records (House Parties, Mae, Texas In July) follows their EP Childhood Eyes and the collaborative album with Hammock Hopeful Sign. Sometime this year, we will officially be getting the true follow-up to their “final” self-titled album, which dropped in 2016 via Hopeless Records (Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties, Hey Violet, TX2).

Part three will come out next week!

Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 2)

Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 2)

Round two, folks.

Here at Punk Goes Prenatt, for the next 10 weeks, I’ll give you 100 artists that you need to tune your attention to throughout 2020. This list will feature numerous acts from numerous genres.

This is part two of ten. If you didn’t read the previous list, click here.

Now that we got all of that out of the way, let the madness begin!

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Stargazers Paradise

Hometown: Virginia/Temecula, CA/Clarksville, TN/Southern California

Out Now: Slut Boi Lyfe – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Brojob, Eskimo Callboy, Upon A Burning Body

Yes, this is a real band. Lewd metalcore band Stargazers Paradise formed in 2019 when vocalist S3v3n, guitarist Zenith, bassist Jesse, and ex-drummer Djohn (replaced by new drummer Sulo) decided to get together to make music based on something they all love: sex. Fueled by their burning desires, the boys are ready to throw down while getting down. The band said that while their lyrics are mostly comical, they take themselves seriously as musicians, wanting to play shows with other bands instead of just the usual furry convention (not like there’s anything wrong with that.) New material should be coming out soon.

Song to Listen to: “Slut Boi Lyfe

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Frail Body

Hometown: Rockford, IL

Out Now: A Brief Memoriam (Deathwish Inc.)

For Fans Of: Envy, Frail Hands, State Faults

There is nothing frail about Frail Body, the screamo trio hailing from the Midwest. The only thing frail will be your body once you listen to their heavy-hitting Deathwish Inc. (Deafheaven, Gouge Away, Planes Mistaken For Stars) debut A Brief Memoriam. Frail Body are keeping the spirit of classic “screamo” alive, fueled by bands like Pg. 99 and Saetia. They’ve done shows with Ghost Key, meth., Remo Drive, Wristmeetrazor, and For Your Health. The trio even got a shout out by Tom Schlatter, vocalist/guitarist for the legendary screamo act You And I, in an interview with BrooklynVegan. Their next show is Saturday, February 29, at X-Ray Arcade in Cudahy, WI, with Dead To Fall.

Song to Listen to: “Your Death Makes Me Wish Heaven Was Real

Une Misère

Hometown: Reykjavík, Iceland

Out Now: Sermon (Nuclear Blast)

For Fans Of: The Acacia Strain, Gojira, Slipknot

It’s lucky that the Icelandic metallic hardcore troupe Une Misère (French for “a misery”) are getting all the attention they could ever want. Because if vocalist Jón Már Ásbjörnsson didn’t quit drinking, none of it would’ve happened. “I can honestly say that I would not be a part of this band if I wasn’t sober,” Ásbjörnsson told Discovered Magazine. “That is a good driving force for me to actually stay sober because the guys know that they don’t wanna be in a band with not-sober me. I’m this close to my dream, and I can achieve that just by not drinking. It makes it kind of simple and achievable, like a day at a time. So as long as I don’t drink today, then I might not drink tomorrow, and that brings me one day closer to doing whatever I wanna do for the rest of my life. I wanna stand on stage, and do this.” Using this mindset, Ásbjörnsson and company — guitarist Gunnar Ingi Jones, guitarist/vocalist Fannar Már Oddsson, bassist Þorsteinn Gunnar Friðriksson, and drummer Benjamín Bent Árnason — have been able to accomplish many things, including performances with As I Lay Dying, Thy Art Is Murder, Darkest Hour, Arch Enemy, and Lamb Of God, signing with Nuclear Blast (The Damned Things, Hatebreed, Municipal Waste,) and having producer Sky van Hoff (Eskimo Callboy, Kreator, Rammstein) work on their debut record Sermon. With lyrics straight from the heart and riffs brutal as all hell, Une Misère are clearly worth checking out.

Song to Listen to: “Sermon

Nascar Aloe

Nascar Aloe

Hometown: Lexington, NC

Out Now: IRAQ (IWRECK) – Single (Epitaph)

For Fans Of: City Morgue, Ski Mask The Slump God, XXXTENTACION

Meet Nascar Aloe. He’s the self proclaimed new Sid Vicious who’s addicted to buying gas station knives and mixing hardcore punk with rap. The North Carolina rapper has been making music since 2013 when he was 14. Nascar Aloe has performed under different aliases such as Aloe!, Yung Aloe, and Colby Suoy. He signed with Epitaph Records (The All-American Rejects, HUNNY, Save Face) in early 2020, dropping his label debut single “IRAQ (IWRECK)” in mid-January. He’s currently wrapping up a tour with Kb3ach, Bob Vylan, KidsNextDoor, and Death Tour. Later this year he’ll play at festivals like Reading And Leeds (The Bronx, Gallows, Rex Orange County) and Epicenter (Bones UK, Metallica, Sick Of It All.)

Song to Listen to: “IRAQ (IWRECK)

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For Your Health

Hometown: Columbus, OH

Out Now: Death Of Spring split with Shin Guard (Middle-Man)

For Fans Of: .gif from god, Orchid, SeeYouSpaceCowboy

Hailing from the bowels of the Midwest are For Your Health, a emotional hardcore quartet consisting of frontperson Hayden Rodriguez, guitarist Damian Chacon, bassist Johnny Debord, and drummer Sandro Zambrano-Villa. The four have been going hard since August 2018, doing shows with Old Wounds, Drug Church, awakebutstillinbed, I AM, and The Number Twelve Looks Like You, and dropping three EPs, their latest being a split with Shin Guard. BrooklynVegan even listed Death Of Spring as one of the best screamo releases of 2019. They’re playing a show with Wounded Touch, TIFFY, and Dead Bird Theory later today at Trumbullplex in Detroit.

Song to Listen to: “Charlie Brown’s Gotta Be Damn Near Public Domain By Now

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Decayer

Hometown: Tucson, AZ

Out Now: End Note (We Are Triumphant)

For Fans Of: early Bring Me The Horizon, Despised Icon, Whitechapel

Brutal. That word can simply sum up what Arizonian deathcore quartet Decayer are. With only one album under their belt (2019’s End Note,) Decayer — vocalist Harrison Burkardt, guitarist David Scordato, bassist Keith Huffman, and drummer Devon Marr — are hear to throw down and only throw down. They even have some pretty heavy covers to their name. Decayer appeared on their label’s tribute to Bring Me The Horizon’s debut Count Your Blessings covering “Pray For Plagues” and were on Got You Covered, Vol. 4 with their rendition of Khalid’s “Talk.” Sleeping on Decayer would be an unwise mistake.

Song to Listen to: “Finding Purpose

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Thank You, I’m Sorry

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Out Now: The Malta House (Count Your Lucky Stars)

For Fans Of: Alvvays, Julien Baker, Snail Mail

Thank You, I’m Sorry started off solely with frontperson Collen Dow and their acoustic guitar. Now they’re joined with drummer Sage Livergood and bassist Bethany Schreiner. The trio craft songs that touch the soul of anyone listening with their relatable lyrics. Don’t believe me? Read my review of their debut album The Malta House then. They just wrapped up a tour with Tunnel Songs. I mean, if Count Your Lucky Stars signed them, you know, the label behind Kittyhawk, Into It. Over It., Snowing, Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate,) and Foxing, then Thank You, I’m Sorry must be doing something right.

Song to Listen to: “Manic Pixie Dream Hurl

Wetter

Hometown: South Korea

Out Now: Love Is All Around – Single (POCLANOS)

For Fans Of: Arctic Monkeys, The Black Skirts, Hyukoh

Fuck K-Pop. It’s time for K-Indie. Wetter are a four-piece indie rock band who are finally setting their sights west. Influenced by Arctic Monkeys and Nirvana and having catchy as fuck hooks, vocalist Choi Wonbin, guitarist Jae Jiho, bassist Jung Jihoon, and drummer Heo Jinhyeok, have the skills to compete with what America has to offer. Even Alternative Press took notice of the group. They first bursted into the music world with their debut single “Who” and haven’t stopped rolling out hit after hit. They just dropped their new single “Love Is All Around” on February 18.

Song to Listen to: “GGONDAE

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Spiritbox

Hometown: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Out Now: Rule Of Nines – Single (Pale Chord)

For Fans Of: After The Burial, Northlane, Silent Planet

“In IWRESTLEDABEARONCE, we were the ‘replacement people’ for original members, and being that eventually wears you down.” That’s what Spiritbox and ex-IWABO frontwoman Courtney LaPlante told Loudwire in 2019. LaPlante and her now husband guitarist Michael Stringer (also a former member of IWABO) created Spiritbox as their way of stepping out of the shadows and making their own thing. Eventually recruiting bassist Bill Crook and Shreddy Krueger drummer Ryan Loerke, the art-metal quartet are ready to strike, eager to show the world what they’re made of. Since forming in 2017, the group have done shows with Enterprise Earth and Misery Signals, and are about to embark on a tour with After The Burial and Make Them Suffer. Welcome to the ghost zone.

Song to Listen to: “Rule Of Nines

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Lil Lotus

Hometown: Dallas, TX

Out Now: Never Get Away – Single (Epitaph)

For Fans Of: nothing,nowhere., Shinigami, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal

Texas based rapper Lil Lotus (real name John “Elias” Villagran) made history when he signed with Epitaph Records in late 2019, becoming the first emo rapper signed with the punk rock label. Since his signing, Epitaph added two more rappers; guccihighwaters just two days later, and Nascar Aloe in January, who you can read about in this exact list. He’s toured with Senses Fail and nothing,nowhere., and collaborated with former Epitaph signees I Set My Friends On Fire on their track “Don’t Take Me For Pomegranate.” The two even covered each other on the EP Online Now! with Lil Lotus doing an acoustic rendition of “Nothing Rhymes With Orange” and ISMFOF doing “Body Bag.” Looks like Epitaph are looking in the right direction for talent.

Song to Listen to: “Never Get Away

Come back next week for more artists!