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The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024 (Part Three) 

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024 (Part Three) 

This is part three 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.

Sum 41
Album: Heaven :x: Hell (Rise)
Release Date:
3/29

After 28 years, it all comes down to this. The final album from Canadian pop-punk/metal legends Sum 41. Their eighth album Heaven :x: Hell combines the two genres Sum 41 are best known for: pop-punk and heavy metal, a style they’ve been pulling off since the 2010s. It’s their only release on Rise Records (Alkaline Trio, Harper, You Me At Six,) after spending the later half of the 2010s with Californian independent label Hopeless Records (Hey Violet, PVRIS, The Wonder Years.) Whether you’re a fan who’s nostalgic for their old school pop-punk days, or a fan of their modern heavy hitting metal sound, Heaven :x: Hell will be the best of both worlds.

Jon Snodgrass
Album: Barge At Will (Thousand Islands)
Release Date: 3/29

Jon Snodgrass is getting a little help from his friends. He spent the recording process for his upcoming album Barge At Will at his home in Fort Collins, Colo., and at The Blasting Room, a studio owned by Bill Stevenson (All, Black Flag, Descendents.) Stevenson played the drums, while his other friends Chris Wollard (Hot Water Music), Chris Cresswell (The Flatliners), Peter “JR” Wasilewski (Less Than Jake), and Scott Reynolds (All,) helped in their own ways. Barge At Will began with of all things, writing a new jingle for a Colorado Rockies podcast. “At the end of the podcast I said, ‘you guys need a new jingle. This thing that you have it is fucking terrible.’ So, I wrote a new jingle for them,” Snodgrass told New Noise Magazine in an interview. “Then when that happened and they aired the thing, they made a comment, ‘so this guy’s a cool guy. He says he likes making up these songs on the spot.’ Hit him up, you can get a jingle. I ended up having to tell them a week or so later, ‘you don’t have to say that anymore because I’m kind of backed up with work.’” Thus he had all these songs, and with Bill’s help, and some help from friends, Barge At Will was born. It’s good to have friends.

Dustin Kensrue
Album: Desert Dreaming (Vagrant)
Release Date: 4/5

Let me be honest for a sec. I honestly didn’t know Vagrant Records (Alexisonfire, The Get Up Kids, Reggie And The Full Effect) was still kicking. The only bit of life I saw from the legendary emo label was a 25th anniversary show last year featuring numerous alumni. So color me surprised when I saw that Thrice frontman Dustin Kensrue was dropping his fifth solo album (his first of original music since 2015’s Carry The Fire) ─ Desert Dreaming ─ next month on the label. From what I’ve heard so far, it’s some classic Americana, possibly the only Americana album I’ve ever put on this list. Long live Vagrant and celebrate its history with the charming tunes of Dustin Kensrue.

Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties
Album: In Lieu Of Flowers (Hopeless/Loneliest Places On Earth)
Release Date: 4/12

The sad and miserable tale of everyone’s favorite underdog continues. Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties, the beloved character study from the mind of The Wonder Years’s frontman Dan Campbell, is back in the saddle with his third album In Lieu Of Flowers. According to a press release, ILOF “picks up”picks up where Routine Maintenance left off” and has Mr. West “tend to the wounds he’s ignored for over a decade.” I can’t wait to hear more of Aaron’s story. Possible album of the year contender right here. We love you, Aaron, you poor bastard.

Cloud Nothings
Album: Final Summer (Pure Noise)
Release Date: 4/19

It’s a new era for Cloud Nothings. First, they left longtime label Carpark Records (@, Ducks Ltd., Rui Gabriel.) Second, they joined Pure Noise Records (The Amity Affliction, Galactic Empire, Koyo.) And third, their new album Final Summer drops April 19. “We’re really glad to be working with Pure Noise. It’s exciting to be on a label with so many great punk bands, and it’s going to be inspiring to see our music standing alongside the myriad sick records that Pure Noise has released,” frontman Dylan Baldi said in a press release.

The Ghost Inside
Album: Searching For Solace (Epitaph)
Release Date: 4/19

Four years have passed since The Ghost Inside unleashed their comeback album The Ghost Inside to the world. It was worth the wait after their fatal bus crash back in 2015. In the nine years since the accident, they’ve grown closer than ever before, and have sounded tighter than ever. With this momentum, they’re pushing themselves further with Searching For Solace, the band’s sixth album. “People always ask me how I remain positive,” frontman Jonathan Vigil tells Knotfest. “I’m realizing now that there’s never really a time where you reach that point of ‘happiness.’ It’s a constant journey. I know that life is hills and valleys. You must be willing to embrace new things, stand up for yourself, and adapt. Because the goalposts just move further away. The search for solace never ends.” The comeback is over. Now it’s time to continue right where they left off.

Frank Turner
Album: Undefeated (Xtra Mile)
Release Date: 5/3

Frank Turner is truly undefeated. After spending a decade with major label Polydor (Belters Only, Elbow, The Rolling Stones,) Frank’s going back to where it all started: indie labels. His old label Xtra Mile Recordings (Beans On Toast, HalfNoise, Rob Lynch) have snatched him up to release Undefeated in early May. “After the pandemic, back in the independent world, with a new drummer, I feel proud, grateful and pleasantly surprised to be putting out a record that I love with all my heart, that I think might be one of my best,” Frank writes on his blog. “It’s a defiant, energetic record about growing old disgracefully and making peace with that. I’m still standing up, still have something to share with the world, and I’m excited to let you know about it.” Ten albums in, Frank still shows that he has a lot left to prove, and with killer songs to boot. He was influenced heavily by The Hold Steady and Loudon Wainwright III, muses he’s called “people who write about adulthood.”

Knocked Loose
Album: You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To (Pure Noise)
Release Date: 5/10

Is it too soon to say album of the year? Knocked Loose are ready to break bones and created mosh pits again with their long-awaited third record, You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To. Produced by Grammy nominated producer WZRD BLD aka Drew Fulk (Disturbed, For All Those Sleeping, Lil Wayne,) YWGBYST picks up right after their beloved sophomore effort A Different Shade Of Blue and their EP A Tear In The Fabric Of Life. After gracing the stages of Coachella and Bonnaroo, Knocked Loose are bigger than ever, so the album has to be equally bigger than ever. As Blabbermouth.com puts it, “[Knocked Loose] have honed in on a diverse, cohesive and savagely aggressive album that sums up the massive strides they’ve taken during their decade as a band, and asserts their boundless potential going forward.” The album has features from Poppy and Chris Motionless of Motionless In White (KL frontman Bryan Garris appeared on MIW’s song “Slaughterhouse” from their 2022 album Scoring The End Of The World.)

Say Anything
Album: …Is Committed (Dine Alone)
Release Date: 5/24

Only a band like Say Anything could make a meta record. The first track on their comeback record …Is Committed is literally titled “Introduction To The Reunion Record.” “[…Is Committed]’s a satire of everything our band was, and the idea of every emo band coming back after five years, going back to basics and grasping for the fanbase they discarded so callously by diving headfirst into their fans’ wants and needs, instead of gorging on major label cash and then still trying to be the next Animal Collective or Strokes despite what their band actually sounds like, to be thwarted every time by indie gatekeepers,” the group wrote on social media. Produced by Brad Wood (Better Than Ezra, Placebo, Touché Amoré,) who also produced their 2007 double album In Defense Of The Genre, …Is Committed was written by frontman Max Bemis, according to an interview with Alternative Press, “…during a period of such searing trauma and loneliness that not having my parental BFF by my proverbial side felt like an affront even if my mom was just trying to deal with other issues that come with being a child-soul with grown-person decisions to make.”

Mayday Parade
Album: TBA (Self-Released)
Release Date: TBA

Mayday Parade are doing things on their own terms this time with their upcoming album. For the first time since the band’s debut EP, they’ve fully independent. While no word has been officially made, the band have posted photos on social media of them in the studio. So far we have gotten a few singles as well as a collaboration with lo-fi artist Less Gravity called Mayday Parade Lofi featuring lo-fi remixes of classic MP songs.

Part four will come out next week!

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024 (Part One) 

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024 (Part One) 

We’re already into February and I haven’t cracked out this list yet. Let’s fix that, shall we?

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.

Brittany Howard

Album: What Now (Island)

Release Date: 2/2

Five years after dropping her solo debut, the former Alabama Shakes frontwoman is back. Howard’s sophomore follow-up — her first with major label Island Records (Demi Lovato, The Last Dinner Party, Sparks) — titled What Now has her returning with a “reinvigorated approach to her rich, rootsy, and emotionally perceptive songwriting,” as Pitchfork bluntly puts it. Co-produced by herself with help from six-time Grammy Award winner Shawn Everett (Alvvays, Miley Cyrus, Weezer), What Now will continue to show the world that Howard is a powerhouse. Just listen to that title track to see why.

Dead Years

Album: Night Thoughts (Dirt Cult)

Release Date: 2/2

German post-punk trio Dead Years were introduced to me via a press release last month. I’m not entirely sure what made me want to tap the link provided to me, and I am forever thankful that I did. The Bielefeld trio’s newest record Night Thoughts effortlessly creates a vibe that hypnotically attracts and embraces the listener. But it’s not just about the music: Dead Years’s lyrics reinforce the melancholy of their sound. They deal with self-doubt, social anxieties, and the daily struggle to find one’s way in an alientating world. Sounding like a combination of Hot Water Music, X, and The Wipers, Night Thoughts might be the album that goes under everyone’s radar this year. And for those that do check out this album, you’re welcome.

meth.

Album: SHAME (Prosthetic)

Release Date: 2/2

Chicago experimentalists meth. came across my radar through ads made by Prosthetic Records (ACxDC, gif from god, Wristmeetrazor) on my Facebook feed. And I was bewildered by the sound I heard. Thus I needed to hear more. Enter SHAME, the band’s second album. Tackling topics like bipolar disorder, addiction, and trauma, SHAME presents these themes over captivating melodies in the styles of grindcore, sludge, and noise. It might be too intense for some, but it’s definitely worth a listen.

The Chisel

Album: What A Fucking Nightmare (Pure Noise)

Releas Date: 2/9

2020 was a wild time. While some doors closed, others opened. For example, British hardcore act Arms Race called it a day at the end of 2019. Just a few months later, former Arms Race frontman turned drummer Nicholas Sarnella (who left the band in 2023) and Chisel’s frontman Callum Graham got tighter to discuss forming a band. From that came The Chisel, a punk act more akin to bands like the Ramones, Leatherface, and Angelic Upstarts. Fast forward to now and the band are set to drop album #2 What A Fucking Nightmare next week. Produced by Jonah Falco (Chubby And The Gang, Fucked Up, Lacquer), as a press release puts it, “the album is a high energy blend of Oi! hooks and hardcore stomp that’s sure to please fans of all things loud and catchy.”

Usher

Album: Coming Home (Mega/gamma.)

Release Date: 2/9

2024 is gonna be a big year for Usher. The R&B superstar will be playing the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, his residency at the Colosseum at Caesars’ Palace is still going on strong, and for the first time ever, he’s going independent. Coming Home, his first album in six years, has him collaborating with artists like 21 Savage, Burna Boy, Summer Walker, Latto, and Jungkook from BTS. ”We’ve put a lot of thought and creativity into this new album to tell a story that is open to interpretation and that will connect with people in different ways,” Usher said in a press release. “I know this has been a long time coming for my fans and what I’ll say is that all good things come to those who wait. I hope you enjoy it once you hear it.”

Laura Jane Grace

Album: Hole In My Head (Polyvinyl)

Release Date: 2/16

Ever since her band Against Me! went on hiatus back in 2020, frontwoman Laura Jane Grace has been working on her solo content. Since then, she’s dropped an EP, an album under her name, and one under the moniker Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers. And now, her second one under her name will come out later this month via Polyvinyl (American Football, The Get Up Kids, STRFKR). While we may not be getting an Against Me! reunion anytime soon, at least we can still get some amazing folk punk from Laura.

I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME

Album: GLOOM DIVISION (Concord)

Release Date: 2/23

It’s been a long time since we heard from iDKHOW. Their last album dropped in 2020 with Fearless Records (Boys Like Girls, Flat Black, Movements) and everything pretty much went quiet during the pandemic. But in September 2023, iDKHOW finally broke the silence as to why nothing was coming out. First, iDKHOW cut ties with drummer Ryan Seaman, they left Fearless to sign with Concord Records (Elbow, The Offspring, Thirty Seconds To Mars), and that a new album was coming out in 2024. From what’s been unleashed so far, GLOOM DIVISION is gonna be a hit and worth the four year wait. Bring on the Dallon Weekes show, folks, it’s gonna be a proper good time.

Remo Drive

Album: Mercy (Epitaph)

Release Date: 2/23

Four years have passed since indie rock trio Remo Drive dropped their third album A Portrait Of An Ugly Man. During this time, frontman Erik Paulson decided to move from Minnesota to New York’s capital, while his brother/bassist Stephen stayed in Bloomington, which forms the basis for Mercy. This sense of finding your footing in a new place, as well as relationships and making art that others will see and critique make up their fourth album. In a press release from Epitaph Records (Architects, late night drive home, Royale Lynn), “the new album introduces a major sonic departure from records of Remo past. Less indebted to the emo and pop punk that foregrounded the duo’s career, instead Mercy is invested in thorny, baroque indie pop by way of Father John Misty and Fleet Foxes.” Produced by Phil Ek (Built To Spill, Pretty Girls Make Graves, The Shins), the ten-track album has the band at their most vulnerable.

Chance The Rapper

Album: Star Line Gallery (Self-Released)

Release Date: TBA

Everyone deserves a second chance, right? Even Chance The Rapper. Since dropping his long-awaited and loathed debut The Big Day in 2019, CTR has pretty much backed away from music to focus on being a dad and a husband. But rumors have popped up over the years that a follow-up was in the works. Last December, he told his fans on Instagram Live that Star Line Gallery was “coming out next spring!” Guess we’ll have to wait and see if he was being legit. Because it would suck if he fell off.

Nails

Album: TBA (Nuclear Blast)

Releas Date: TBA

Eight years have passed since beloved 2010s powerviolence act Nails dropped an album. And it’s been four years since a new album was announced. Nails is down to its frontman Todd Jones, and things have been quiet ever since album #4 was announced in 2020. But that all changed last November when out of nowhere, news broke that LP4 was real and coming out in 2024. “New Nails LP coming Summer 2024 via Nuclear Blast Records engineered by @KurtBallou,” wrote Nails on Instagram. “Thanks for sticking with us. Info forthcoming. Love you all.” So yeah, LP4 is happening, and it will be produced by Converge’s Kurt Ballou (The Armed, Every Time I Die, Old Man Gloom) and that Nuclear Blast Records (Brand Of Sacrifice, Fuming Mouth, Hatebreed) will release it. Guess we’ll see what summer gives us, eh?

Part two will come out next week!