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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!

Yellowcard, The Academy Is…, Misfits, More To Play Riot Fest 2022

Yellowcard, The Academy Is…, Misfits, More To Play Riot Fest 2022

Whoa.

Earlier this morning, Chicago’s beloved music festival Riot Fest announced its 2022 lineup. The festival will run from Friday, September 16, to Sunday, September 18. Headlining the late summer festival are reunited emo gods My Chemical Romance (Friday), punk legends the Misfits performing Walk Among Us in full (Saturday), and 90s industrial rock duo Nine Inch Nails (Sunday). Friday’s lineup will feature acts like Alkaline Trio, Portugal. The Man, Bleachers, The Wonder Years, and Bob Vylan, playing their first show in the United States. Saturday will feature bands such as Yellowcard (playing their first show since breaking up in 2017), Sunny Day Real Estate, Bad Religion, The Menzingers, and War On Women. Sunday will include other groups like The Academy Is… (their first show since 2017), Ice Cube, Jimmy Eat World, Midtown, and The Bombpops. Check out the lineup below.

All tickets are available now to purchase, but get them fast. These will sell out.

Riot Fest first took place in 2005 and has been running on strong until COVID-19 cancelled 2020’s festivities. Artists who’ve played in the past include The Suicide Machines, Flatfoot 56, The Casualties, TSOL, Butthole Surfers, High On Fire, Smoking Popes, A Day To Remember, Fall Out Boy, Tegan And Sara, System Of A Down, Rob Zombie, Paramore, Beck, The Raconteurs, and Sublime With Rome.

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2022 (Part Two)

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2022 (Part Two)

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

2021 was the year many musicians showed us the works they created during the 2020 pandemic. And since the pandemic is still (somewhat) raging around the world, it’s giving musicians even more time to perfect their craft. 

In 2022, 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 2022, in no particular order.

Silverstein

Album: Misery Made Me (UNFD)

Release Date: 5/6

Post-hardcore legends Silverstein are aiming to shake things up on their eleventh album Misery Made Me. Frontman Shane Told put it, “We went into this with no rules and no preconceived notions of what Silverstein is or what it could be. The results are bold. We somehow wrote the heaviest, saddest, catchiest, and most emotional songs in 22 years of being a band…all on the same album. I wanted to explore the meaning of ‘Misery’ as a main theme throughout the album. Despite the mountains climbed and boulders pushed during recent years, we were confronted by the weight and misery of staying relatively in the same place for a long period of time. Finding peace in the reality of this misery became important. The record is about the acceptance of a new reality and adapting to it.” Check out the misery when it drops May 6 via UNFD (Crossfaith, In Hearts Wake, Short Stack).

Hot Water Music

Album: Feel The Void (Equal Vision)

Release Date: 3/18

Gainesville punk rockers Hot Water Music are planning on an electric return to form on album #9. With The Flatliners’s frontman Chris Cresswell now an official member and the band being on a new label, Equal Vision Records (And So I Watch You From Afar, Hail The Sun, Scary Kids Scaring Kids), HWM are ready to show that they haven’t slowed down for a band that’s nearly 30 years old. The record was produced by longtime producer Brian McTernan (Bane, In Fear And Faith, Strike Anywhere). When it album drops later this month, make sure to get the album New Noise called “a solid album.”

Portugal. The Man

Album: TBA (Atlantic)

Release Date: TBA

2017 was a massive year for Alaskan turned Oregonian psychedelic pop-rock band Portugal. The Man. Their eighth studio album Woodstock would become one of their most successful albums to date, selling over half a million copies, and even won them a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Feel It Still”. Fast forward five years later and no word on a new record. But during the pandemic, they have been working hard on their ninth record, including some new tracks, one, a collaboration with deadmau5, being only available as an NFT. “We’ve been writing a lot of music,” bassist Zachary Carothers told Riff Magazine last April. “We’ve been working on an album for the last couple years and, once again, we just had to overthink it. We strip stuff away; we throw away sessions—kind of like we always do. But we are getting very, very close. We’re getting to the last few weeks. We’re still writing new songs and stuff. We have a real easy time starting songs and incredibly difficult time finishing songs. When it comes to something like this, nobody knows when the song is done. You just have to stop at some point. And we’re getting very close to the stopping stage. But no one can really tell when that is. I know that we do want to get a little bit more on the grid before we release anything, and … kind of figure out the world that we’re coming back to.” Only time will tell when the new record drops.

Drug Church

Album: Hygiene (Pure Noise)

Release Date: 3/11

Back in 2018, I put their third album Cheer as the best album of the year. Will they be able to repeat that feat come years end when Hygiene hits stores this Friday? It’s hard to say right now, especially since we’re only three months in to 2022. Last year, the post-hardcore/grunge act dropped a stupendous EP called Tawny, bridging the gap between Cheer and Hygiene. And it did tie fans over, showing that the band aren’t ready to slow down yet. From what’s been released so far off of Hygiene, it’s gonna be a bonafide hit that no one should sleep on.

Eve 6

Album : TBA (Velocity)

Release Date: TBA

No one expected Eve 6 to make a comeback. Nearly 20 years after their relevancy ended, the 90s alt-rock act known for their “heart in a blender song” meme’d themselves into popularity when frontman/bassist Max Collins started using Eve 6’s Twitter to create hilarious posts and memes. And somehow this shitposting got the band a deal with rebooted label Velocity Records (D.R.U.G.S., If I Die First, Nate Bergman), who released the band’s latest EP Grim Value last June. It was the band’s first batch of new material since 2012’s Speak In Code album which came out on another oddball label for the band, Fearless Records (Archetypes Collide, Grayscale, Oceans Ate Alaska). They’re gonna ride on this rebirth of fame by dropping a brand new album sometime later this year.

Placebo

Album: Never Let Me Go (Rise)

Release Date: 3/25

Placebo are doing a bunch of firsts on their upcoming album Never Let Me Go. For starters, it’s the band’s first album recorded solely as a duo following the departure of drummer Steve Forrest in 2015. Second, it’s their first album under Rise Records (Angels & Airwaves, The Distillers, Merci). Third, it’s their first album in nearly a decade. Heavily inspired by Kanye West’s Yeezus, Rolling Stone called Never Let Me Go “Placebo’s strongest album in years,” packed with songs full of “metallic stoner rock, post-punk and gorgeous piano melodies.” Get this one at the end of the month.

Charli XCX

Album: Crash (Atlantic)

Release Date: 3/18

Meet Charli XCX’s bad side. On her final album under her contract with Atlantic Records (100 gecs, Lizzo, Royal & The Serpent), the pop goddess is going all out, unleashing bangers left and right. The album follows her early pandemic release How I’m Feeling Now and features her “demonically talented” friends, with production Ariel Rechtshaid (Adele, Plain White T’s, Vampire Weekend), Lotus IV (Cash Cash, Ty Dolla $ign, Zedd), Ian Kirkpatrick (Breathe Carolina, Lauv, The Ready Set) and Justin Raisen (Joji, Sharon Van Etten, Yves Tumor), plus appearances by Christine And The Queens, Caroline Polachek, and Rina Sawayama.

Bleachers

Album: TBA (RCA)

Release Date: TBA

Already? But they just released one! Yup. Apparently, Jack Antonoff, the man behind Bleaches, made a promise on Twitter that a new album would be out this year, tweeting, “i am going to put out a bleachers album this year.” That tweet was posted on New Years Day. If this is going to happen, it will be the shortest amount of time between Bleachers albums. Their third studio album Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night coming out last July.

PUP

Album: THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND (Little Dipper/Rise)

Release Date: 4/1

Recorded over the span of five summer days last year with Grammy-award-winning producer Peter Katis (The Get Up Kids, Interpol, The National), PUP’s fourth album has the band trying some very experimental things. Due to the pandemic, Katis let the Canadian punks stay in his house during the making of THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND. This let the band experiment with instruments like pianos, synths and horns. They even remotely collabed with several acts like NOBRO, illuminati hotties, Casper Skulls, and Remo Drive. So far from what we’ve heard, it’s gonna be a masterpiece.

State Champs

Album: Kings Of The New Age (Pure Noise)

Release Date: 5/13

With their fourth album, Albany pop-punkers State Champs are here to prove they’re the kings of the new age. The band in a press release, “Kings of The New Age is our fourth album, the one that we spent the most time on, and the one that makes the biggest statement. After writing over 30 songs, we narrowed it down to 11 that best represent our mission as a band, and sonically, match the energy level we wanted to captivate heading into this new chapter.” Continuing they add, “KOTNA is a reflection on the past few years during a very weird time,” they continue. “However, it is also a reminder that we’re only here for so long. Although we will always live and learn by trial and error in areas like friendships, family, careers, relationships, etc., there’s no time for toxicity and negativity when a certain opportunity presents itself. Never waste a moment that can be seized. Times are changing, culture is evolving, and we’re happy to provide the soundtrack and let you know that we’re here to stay. Welcome to The New Age.” It’s gonna be amazing.

Part three will come out next week!