Hey! I’m Gid and I’m the lead vocalist of WNY DIY band The In Betweens. This is my list of the top 100 albums of 2024. It’s loosely ranked by favorite (Top to bottom) but emphasis on the loose. Position really doesn’t matter because all of these albums are top quality. I tried to mainly highlight DIY artists because we are on DIYSky of course. But there are a few mainstream picks as well and I tried to keep it a pretty diverse mix of genres.
1. Parannoul – Sky Hundred
For those who don’t know, Parannoul is an anonymous South Korean shoegaze project. He’s known for his blend of shoegaze and emo with fuzzed-out production. Sky Hundred which came out this past August, feels like the perfect culmination of all his past work. The crunchier production of his earlier projects meets the more hooky and melodious sound of his last couple projects. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://parannoul.bandcamp.com/album/sky-hundred
Favorite tracks: Gold River, Maybe Somewhere, Evoke Me
2. Combat – Stay Golden
Baltimore’s Combat was a band I had checked out a little but but never fully dove into, but then this album dropped while I was on a trip in New York City, I decided to check it out and I could not stop listening. The energy in this album is infectious and it brings back that blistering fast pop-punk gallop that I haven’t heard done this well in a long time. The songwriting is also so insanely good and relatable. It’s also extremely cohesive, the reprise literally makes me transcend. Overall, it’s pretty much a flawless album. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://counterintuitiverecords.bandcamp.com/album/stay-golden
Favorite tracks: Stay Golden, Good News, Compound Sentences
3. Quadeca – SCRAPYARD
Youtube rapper turned multi-media artist extraordinaire Quadeca came through with a collection of leftovers from his previous album and songs that wouldn’t fit on his next project. But if we weren’t told that I swear no one would know. These “scraps” come together as one of the most cohesive and enveloping albums ever. The album ranges from soft singer-songwritery tunes to gazey folktronica, and experimental hip hop but still somehow come together sounding like one solid unit. No matter what style it is, you know, that’s Quadeca.
Favorite tracks: EASIER, WAY TOO MANY FRIENDS, GUIDE DOG
4. Origami Angel – Feeling Not Found
Washington D.C. duo Origami Angel just seem allergic to missing at this point. Whether it be their debut album Somewhere City which is already regarded as a classic in the scene, or their mega-fun sprawling double album GAMI GANG or now, their new album Feeling Not Found, Origami Angel are always delivering the bangers. There’s something so nostalgic about this album and it’s not just the video game aesthetic. This album feels like laying on the living room floor of your childhood home. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://counterintuitiverecords.bandcamp.com/album/feeling-not-found
Favorite tracks: Dirty Mirror Selfie, Where Blue Light Blooms, Wretched Trajectory
5. Knocked Loose – You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To
This year has marked Knocked Loose’s meteoric rise to the forefront of the modern metal scene and beyond and it is well deserved. This album is a brutal experience, full to the brim with stanky breakdowns and panicked vocals. The songwriting is as well crafted as the soundscape and the somewhat consistent theme of religious trauma makes for a very fascinating listen. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://knockedloose.bandcamp.com/album/you-wont-go-before-youre-supposed-to
Favorite tracks: Pieces By Piece, Suffocate, Blind Faith
6. Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA
After a quick and out of nowhere teaser rollout, Tyler dropped CHROMAKOPIA. While the teasers seemed to point towards a high-concept album, the album took me by surprise by subverting expectations and using the titular St. Chroma character mostly as a metaphor for wearing a mask in general. This is a more meditative album than Tyler’s previous projects and while that may turn some people off, I think this is one of his best.
Favorite tracks: Rah Tah Tah, Darling I, Take Your Mask Off, Thought I Was Dead
7. Noise Beneath The Floor – WHAT IF I’M ALWAYS GONNA BE THIS WAY?
Noise Beneath the Floor is a dreamy rock band from Columbus, Ohio. WHAT IF I’M ALWAYS GONNA BE THIS WAY? Was the first thing I’d heard from the band and it blew away any expectation I had. This album is such a well put together dreamy indie rock/emo masterpiece. I love the vocals, the production style and the incredible songwriting. This one really packs a punch. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://noisebeneaththefloor.bandcamp.com/album/what-if-im-always-gonna-be-this-way
Favorite tracks: fifteen months, washed, wasted potential
8. Kendrick Lamar – GNX
This was a late addition to the list after Kendrick surprise dropped this. I don’t think this is recency bias, at least I hope not, but this album is really really great. It has more of a loosey goosey vibe compared to the rest of his discography but he still manages to deliver on all fronts. The slower moments are great, the bouncy west coast bops are great, the bars are great, the flows are great. I won’t go on. This is great.
Favorite tracks: Can’t pick it’s just all of them.
9. Quarter Conscious – Palette
Quarter Conscious is a math punk two-piece out of Northern California. This album tackles massive hooks and impressive instrumentation that showcase the absolute heights of what just two great musicians can accomplish. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://quarterconscious.bandcamp.com/album/palette
Favorite tracks: Wild Geese, Forms, Wishing Wells
10. powerline traps airplane – powerline traps airplane
powerline traps airplane, the slowcore side project of 3AM (Who we’ll come back to later on in the list) dropped their debut self-titled album in September. This album feels like a warm fuzzy hug late at night when you’re scared. The lyricism evokes a distant nostalgia and the sound envelopes my brain. There’s not a single thing I would change about this album. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://powerlinetrapsairplane.bandcamp.com/album/powerline-traps-airplane
Favorite tracks: live laugh disassociate, never warm again, starin at planes
11. Zach Bryan – The Great American Bar Scene
Ignoring his relationship drama and the fact that he’s probably an insufferable man-baby, I’ve been a fan of Zach Bryan’s writing since the beginning and this album felt like a nice cozy americana spin on his usual formula. A nice combination of his full band sound and more home-spun production harkening back to his early music.
Favorite tracks: 28, Oak Island, The Way Back, Bass Boat
12. Your Arms Are My Cocoon – death of a rabbit
Your Arms Are My Cocoon burst onto the scene in 2020 with their self-titled EP and I couldn’t wait for them to follow it up and wow did this live up to my hype. Heart-wrenching shrieks over the most warm and beautiful emo instrumentation. Everything is just so perfectly saturated. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://yourarmsaremycocoonemo.bandcamp.com/album/death-of-a-rabbit
Favorite tracks: let’s get married, city on fire (closeness), runner duck, city in ashes
13. Adrianne Lenker – Bright Future
Adrianne Lenker is one of my favorite songwriters of all time. On Bright Future she brings more of a country twang to her angelic voice and folk stylings. The total package when it comes to a singer-songwriter album. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://adriannelenker.bandcamp.com/album/bright-future
Favorite tracks: Sadness as a Gift, Fool, Free Treasure, Vampire Empire, Ruined
14. Hey, Ily – Hey, I Loathe You!
Hey, Ily from Billings Montana delivered an album that is endlessly creative. They took their 8-bit infused emo-pop sound to a whole other level. This album seamlessly blends Emo, Bitpop, Skramz and even a freaking Saxophone solo. If you haven’t heard this you are actively doing yourself a disservice. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://heyilyband.bandcamp.com/album/hey-i-loathe-you
Favorite tracks: Is Worry, Wind-Up Toy, Pass The Body Dysmorphia, Please!, Dev Hell, End Credits (Denoument)
15. Mk.Gee – Two Star & The Dream Police
Mk.Gee is a modern guitar hero. He takes his unique and original guitar tone, his effortless and creative playing style, and makes one of the smoothest bedroom pop/alt r&b records of the year. It’s the perfect album for just chilling and staring at the ceiling.
Favorite tracks: How many miles, Are You Looking Up, Alesis
16. Chat Pile- Cool World
A bleak sludgey soundscape with driving drums and visceral vocals that range from guttural screams to Viagra Boys-esque talk-singing. If this is the soundtrack to the end of the world, we’d go out on a high note… or in this case a noisy distorted low note. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://chatpile.bandcamp.com/album/cool-world
Favorite tracks: Shame, Funny Man, The New World, Masc
17. Foxing – Foxing
If any band could justify a self-titled album a decade into their career, it’s Foxing. This album is undoubtedly them. It masterfully covers all of their past explorations and then some. Ranging from artsy experimental pop sections to brutal screams and everything in between. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://foxingtheband.bandcamp.com/album/foxing
Favorite tracks: Secret History, Hell 99, Greyhound, Barking, Dead Internet
18. A Place For Owls – how we dig in the earth
Denver emo band A Place For Owls come through with a meditative experience that sounds great on every front. The opening track is gorgeous with harmonies and strings that fades perfectly into the next track where the intensity picks up. The lyricism is incredible throughout. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://aplaceforowls.bandcamp.com/album/how-we-dig-in-the-earth
Favorite tracks: go on, hourglass, a tattoo of a candle, desmond hume, no plans on saturday. Tbh all of them.
19. Jam Poetry – Pass It Down
Pass It Down was my first introduction to Jam Poetry and man, what an introduction it was. Everything about this album is why I love the emo genre. Absolutely beautiful stuff. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://jampoetry.bandcamp.com/album/pass-it-down
Favorite tracks: Grounded, Anthem. Pt. 4 (Acoustic), Hermione Granger Mugged Me Outside The Forbidden Forest
20. 95COROLLA – LONG TIME LISTENER / FIRST TIME CALLER
I remember awaiting this album after seeing the NO COAST music video on Chillwavve’s channel. This album rocks so hard. The transitions are super smooth, the instrumentation is perfect and the songs make me dance around my living room in an imaginary mosh pit. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://weretryingrec.bandcamp.com/album/long-time-listener-first-time-caller
Favorite tracks: TO BE CAREFUL, PLANTER, NO COAST, NOTHNXLOL, CALAMITY
21. Vince Staples – Dark Times
I think this may be Vince’s best album yet. It perfectly balances thought-provoking slow-burners and fun West Coast bops. Consistent, versatile and smooth.
Favorite tracks: Black&Blue, Government Cheese, Shame On The Devil, Little Homies
22. Topiary Creatures – The Metaphysical Tech Support Hotline
Topiary Creatures are a band out of Nashville, TN. This album is beautiful. Wonderful lyrical observations and an adventurous and fresh sound palette. It tackles spirituality, existentialism and more while also having some of the most unique and fresh takes on Emo and Punk. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://topiarycreatures.bandcamp.com/album/the-metaphysical-tech-support-hotline
Favorite tracks: Trader Joe’s Frosted Mini-Wheats, God is a Scared Kid at a Middle School Science Fair, Carsick on Inisherin, Michelangelo ECD
23. 3AM – Home’s Here
After releasing an incredible slowcore album under powerline traps airplane and then dropping a super fun and relatable EP, 3AM blessed us once again with this wonderful album. It takes all of their usual genre-fusions to another level and hits the feels with that signature 3AM songwriting. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://3amband.bandcamp.com/album/homes-here
Favorite tracks: ALL OF THEM!
24. Wunderhorse – Midas
Got recommended this by a friend and I’m so glad I checked it out. The sound of this album almost feels like 70s rock with a grunge and post-punk makeover and it’s just such a cool sound. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://wunderhorse.bandcamp.com/album/midas
Favorite tracks: Midas, Emily, Arizona
25. Aaron West and The Roaring Twenties – In Lieu Of Flowers
Aaron West and The Roaring Twenties return with this beauty of an album In Lieu Of Flowers. If you are caught up with the Aaron West universe then it’s even more satisfying but even if this is your first time in this world it’s still amazing! Check it out on Bandcamp: https://aaronwestandtheroaringtwenties.bandcamp.com/album/in-lieu-of-flowers
Favorite tracks: Roman Candles, Paying Bills At The End Of The World, I’m An Albatross
26. Year Twins – Leveled
Year Twins’ Leveled is full of punky bangers and energy for days. The lightning-fast mathy lead lines and complicated rhythms all over also add a lot to the experience. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://yeartwins.bandcamp.com/album/leveled
Favorite tracks: Ghost Thief Funeral, Shootin The Rodeo, LVLD, Poor Evans
27. phoneswithchords – The Speed Of Time
phoneswithchords really did something special here. The Speed Of Time is a dreamy, nostalgic blend of Indie Rock, Lofi Acoustic and hues of retro pop. I could listen to this on loop for days and just soak it in. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://phoneswithchords.bandcamp.com/album/the-speed-of-time
Favorite tracks: Bitter Blink, Where You Going To?, I Won’t Let You Down, The Speed Of Time, She’s Leaving
28. Dude Central – Where The Butterflies Go
A raw exploration of grief. The simple and stark production backs the sincere and painful lyrics. Not something I can stomach listening to too often but it is undeniably beautiful.
Favorite tracks: All of it.
29. julie – my anti-aircraft friend
This is a really engaging and interesting take on shoegaze/grunge/noise pop. I love the vocals, the production is great and the hooks are catchy. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://julie.bandcamp.com/album/my-anti-aircraft-friend
Favorite tracks: catalogue, very little effort, clairbourne practice, thread stitch, feminine adornments
30. livelivid – the art of self-pity
This is a very well-produced experimental screamo album. The electronic soundscapes are very well-crafted and the vocals and lyrics are equally notable. Overall it’s a very dizzying but gratifying listen. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://livelivid.bandcamp.com/album/the-art-of-self-pity
Favorite tracks: obfuscate, the art of self-pity, pyrrhic bedrot
31. Stay Inside – Ferried Away
Ferried Away by Stay Inside just has that “it: factor that makes me think this will go down as a modern classic in the scene. Consistent bangers throughout and the instrumentation is next-level. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://stayinside.bandcamp.com/album/ferried-away
Favorite tracks: Bon Zs, A Backyard, A Town To Give Up In, My Fault
32. Chelsea Wolfe – She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She
She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She perfectly blends droning guitars with trippy electronic production. An extremely fresh take on Gothic Rock and Trip Hop. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://chelseawolfe.bandcamp.com/album/she-reaches-out-to-she-reaches-out-to-she
Favorite tracks: Whispers In The Echo Chamber, Tunnel Lights, The Liminal, Dusk
33. Los Campesinos! – All Hell
Los Campesinos! return with All Hell, their seventh studio album and a triumphant comeback after a seven-year hiatus. This album showcases the band’s signature blend of sharp instrumentation and emotionally charged lyrics, and explores themes of love, loss, and adulthood. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://loscampesinos.bandcamp.com/album/all-hell
Favorite tracks: The Coin-Op Guillotine, A Psychic Wound, Adult Acne Stigmata
34. samlrc – A Lonely Sinner
Samlrc’s A Lonely Sinner is an incredible debut that showcases the Brazilian 19-year-old artist’s vision. Blending elements of folk, electronica, and post-rock, the album explores themes of love and identity through a narrative lens, featuring a sheep as its protagonist. While the production retains a raw and intimate quality, the songwriting consistently impresses. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://samlrc.bandcamp.com/album/a-lonely-sinner
Favorite tracks: Philautia, Sinner, For M.
35. Denzel Curry – King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 2
Denzel Curry’s King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 is a celebration of Southern hip-hop that brings back the vibes of his early days. This mixtape showcases Curry’s clever lyricism and catchy hooks. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://denzelcurrymusic.bandcamp.com/album/king-of-the-mischievous-south-vol-2
Favorite tracks: SET IT, HOT ONE, G’Z UP
36. Bottom Bracket – I’m So Afraid Of Where
Bottom Bracket’s I’m So Afraid Of Where is a beautiful exploration of personal struggles and emotional growth, over brisk emo vibes . With sharp guitar work and heartfelt vocals the album balances nostalgia with a fresh perspective. Check it out on Bandcamp:https://bottombracketil.bandcamp.com/album/im-so-afraid-of-where
Favorite tracks: Great Lake Jumper, Camouflage, Unsavory
37. Mount Eerie – Night Palace
Mount Eerie’s Night Palace is a sprawling 80-minute mammoth. Phil Elverum’s first album in five years, showcasing his return to his early sound as this album shares many parallels with The Glow Part 2. With 26 tracks that range from intimate acoustic moments to full-blown metal experiments, the album captures a wide array of emotions. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://pwelverumandsun.bandcamp.com/album/night-palace
Favorite tracks: Night Palace, Broom of Wind, Wind & Fog Pt. 2, I Saw Another Bird, the Gleam Pt. 3
38. see through person – every way of living
See Through Person’s every way of living is a raw and introspective journey that captures the essence of modern emo with old-school energy. With a sound that balances both gritty and melodic elements, the band creates an emotional landscape that resonates long after the music stops. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://seethroughperson.bandcamp.com/album/every-way-of-living
Favorite tracks: kitchen song, girl talk, frail dog, mono-yellow
39. Carly Cosgrove – The Cleanest Of Houses Are Empty
Carly Cosgrove’s The Cleanest of Houses Are Empty is a powerful sophomore effort that shows the band’s growth and emotional depth. This album dives into themes of depression, isolation, and self-reflection with raw honesty and musical chops to back it up. With its mix of scrappy indie-punk and melodic emo, this album cements Carly Cosgrove’s place as one of the most exciting bands in the scene. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://carlycosgrove.bandcamp.com/album/the-cleanest-of-houses-are-empty
Favorite tracks: You Old Dog, Fluff My Pillow, Zoloft, What Are You, A Cop?
40. Billie Eilish – HIT ME HARD AND SOFT
Billie Eilish’s HIT ME HARD AND SOFT is a wild ride through the ups and downs. Mixing catchy pop tunes with her signature moody style. Tracks like “Lunch” bring the flirty vibes, while songs like “Blue” dive deep into introspection.What’s great about this album is how Billie balances the hard-hitting moments with softer, more vulnerable ones. The production is sharp, and her vocals hit just right.
Favorite tracks: BIRDS OF A FEATHER, L’AMOUR DE MA VIE, BLUE
41. thin air – Breathe & Bleed
thin air delivered an engrossing and organic blend of shoegaze and emo on Breathe & Bleed. The album cover is one of the best I’ve ever seen and it captures the whole vibe so well. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://musicfromthethinair.bandcamp.com/album/breathe-bleed
Favorite tracks: By Mistake, Cry @ Work, Barely There, Shoulder Blade, Standing Still
42. Arcadia Grey – Casually Crashing
Arcadia Grey’s Casually Crashing is a punchy half-hour of pop-punk goodness that captures the chaos of growing up. The album is packed with killer riffs and infectious hooks that make you want to jump around. I almost get Weezer vibes in some of these songs and I mean that in the absolute best way possible. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://arcadiagrey.bandcamp.com/album/casually-crashing
Kevin Pickles & the Great Pool Noodle Excursions, Made 4 Love, P Daddy Hoodie
43. Jean Dawson – Glimmer Of God
Jean Dawson is an artist I had checked out a little bit, just a song here and there. But when I heard this album I was caught off guard by how good it is. This album dives into a mix of indie pop, R&B, and hip-hop, all wrapped in 80s synths, dreamy production and striking lyrics.
Favorite tracks: Darlin’, Black Sugar, Houston, Die For Me, You’re Bleeding Everywhere
44. Palomino Blond – You Feel It Too
Palomino Blond came through with a killer album straight out of 1994. Covering all the bases of Grunge, Shoegaze, and punchy Indie Rock, this album stays consistent throughout. A true all killer no filler album. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://palominoblond.bandcamp.com/album/you-feel-it-too
Favorite tracks: Plain View, Machine, Understand, It Kills Me
45. Ginger Root – SHINBANGUMI
Ginger Root’s SHINBANGUMI is a delightful blend of city pop and indie vibes that transports you straight to a sunny afternoon. This album is all about smooth grooves and catchy melodies, featuring nostalgic instrumentals. The songs flow seamlessly into one another, creating a super immersive listening experience that feels like a warm embrace. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://gingerroot.bandcamp.com/album/shinbangumi
Favorite tracks: No Problems, Better Than Monday, All Night, Only You
46. MJ Lenderman – Manning Fireworks
MJ Lenderman’s Manning Fireworks is a venture into alt-country that showcases his evolving sound and songwriting chops. It dives into a mix of slacker rock vibes and heartfelt storytelling, drawing inspiration from the likes of Pavement and Neil Young while adding his unique twist.The production is crisp, with catchy melodies and great grooves that make you want to tap your feet. Lenderman’s clever lyrics often add a layer of humor and charm, making the album relatable yet fresh. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://mjlenderman.bandcamp.com/album/manning-fireworks
Favorite tracks: Manning Fireworks, Wristwatch, She’s Leaving You, On My Knees
47. CLIFFDIVER – birdwatching
This year, CLIFFDIVER dropped birdwatching, and it’s an absolute blast. This album is a perfect mix of emo and pop-punk with some easycore-esque touches. With catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, the sound is vibrant and energetic, with punchy guitars and rhythms that keep you hooked from start to finish. If you’re into music that hits home while keeping the energy up, you definitely don’t want to miss birdwatching. Give it a spin! Check it out on Bandcamp: https://cliffdiverok.bandcamp.com/album/birdwatching
Favorite tracks: thirty flirty and thriving, team fight tactics, black lodge breakfast burrito (limited time only), goin’ for the garbage plate
48. Shane Smith & The Saints – Norther
Norther is a huge, cinematic take on Indie Country. It feels like a movie soundtrack, in the best way. Every song feels so big and impactful. A super cool experience.
Favorite tracks: Book of Joe, Fire in the Sky, Adeline, Hummingbird, Fire in the Ocean
49. Lupe Fiasco – Samurai
Lupe Fiasco’s Samurai is an unconventional concept album that dives deep into the art of battle rapping and the struggles of navigating the music industry. With sharp lyricism and a unique storytelling approach, Lupe crafts fascinating narratives that blend urban mythology with philosophical reflections. Produced entirely by Soundtrakk, the album features smooth, jazzy beats that perfectly complement Lupe’s intricate flow.
Favorite tracks: Samurai, Mumble Rap, Big Foot, Til Eternity
50. The Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick – The Iliad and the Odyssey and the Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick
This mouthful of an album packs a punch with some beautiful acoustic slowcore tunes. I love the vulnerable inflection of the vocals and the soft production. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://thegoalie.bandcamp.com/album/the-iliad-and-the-odyssey-and-the-goalies-anxiety-at-the-penalty-kick
Favorite tracks: Leaf, Hole Underneath the Surface of the Swimming Pool, April 25, Tightrope Walker / Stranger, in These Dark Times, Midwestern Home
51. Logic – Ultra 85
Logic’s Ultra 85 is an exciting journey that showcases his growth as an artist. Blending East Coast hip-hop with smooth, jazzy boom bap instrumentals. The album dives into themes of mental health, fatherhood, and self-discovery with surprising depth. Overall, Ultra 85 stands out for its candid storytelling and clever wordplay, making it one of Logic’s most cohesive projects in years.
Favorite tracks: Mission Control, Deja Vu, Ghost In The Machine, Interstellar, 44ever
52. Porter Robinson – SMILE! 😀
Porter Robinson’s Smile! 😀 is a vibrant and playful exploration of pop that marks an exciting new chapter in his musical journey. It almost feels like a high-quality reboot of Owl City. The album radiates fun with catchy melodies and bold production.
Favorite tracks: Knock Yourself Out XD, Cheerleader, Russian Roulette, Kitsune Maison Freestyle, Mona Lisa
53. Strelitzia – Winter
A beautiful mathy emo experience with harrowing post-rock elements and unconventional song structures. Crisp production and gorgeous songwriting come together to make this one of the best emo albums of the year. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://strelitzia.bandcamp.com/album/winter
Favorite tracks: Say It, This Bed Ain’t Big Enough Fer The Two Of Us, Winter
54. Vampire Weekend – Only God Was Above Us
Vampire Weekend’s Only God Was Above Us is a bold fifth album that showcases the band’s most mature sound yet. Recorded as a trio after Rostam Batmanglij’s departure, with rich, layered production that blends indie rock and chamber pop.
Favorite tracks: Classical, Capricorn, The Surfer, Gen-X Cops
55. Frail Body – Artificial Bouquet
Frail Body’s Artificial Bouquet is a devastating exploration of grief and emotion that pushes the boundaries of metal, shoegaze and screamo. The album delivers a brutal experience that blends crushing heaviness with delicate, atmosphere. Each track feels like a carefully constructed emotional landscape, moving between thunderous instrumentation and haunting, introspective passages. The band captures a profound sense of vulnerability and pain, creating music that feels deeply personal. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://frailbodyil.bandcamp.com/album/artificial-bouquet
Favorite tracks: Scaffolding, Devotion, Refrain, Horizon Line
56. Tiger Really – Swan Sting
Tiger Really’s Swan Sting is a really pretty blend of jazzy indie and emo that showcases the band’s unique sound and emotional depth. Weaving together intricate guitar work and heartfelt lyrics that reflect on love, loss, and transformation. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://counterintuitiverecords.bandcamp.com/album/swan-sting
Favorite tracks: Dry Heave, Dead Ringer, Sadako, Fundamentally Unlovable
57. Ashford – Pictures Of Places I’ve Been
Shoutout to the Buffalo homies! Ashfords new album delivers driving riffs, punchy drums and killer shimmering production. Super energetic and fun blend of emo and easycore! Check this one out ASAP it’s so much fun. Bandcamp: https://ashfordbflo.bandcamp.com/album/pictures-of-places-ive-been
Favorite tracks: Pressure, The Painter & The Paint, Crown, Temperance, Steric Hindrance
58. gas station. – Pale Flowers On Sunday
This one is a real hidden gem! I don’t know anything about this band except for the fact that I randomly stumbled upon this on Spotify and it’s a fantastic emo album! I also found out it’s another Buffalo band so I love that! Check it out on Bandcamp: https://gasstation.bandcamp.com/album/pale-flowers-on-sunday
Favorite tracks: Crosswords In Pen, Rupert Pumpkin, Scarecrows Make Crows Laugh, Lymphoma
59. glass beach – plastic death
Glass Beach’s plastic ds an ambitious and genre-defying album that showcases the band’s gambit of sound blending indie rock, jazz, and post-hardcore elements. The album delves into themes of existentialism and emotional turmoil, with vivid imagery. The craftsmanship and sonic fusions demonstrate Glass Beach’s crazy understanding of their various styles. plastic death is a testament to their ambition. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://glassbeach.bandcamp.com/album/plastic-death
Favorite tracks: motions, guitar song, rare animal, cul-de-sac, the killer, the CIA, commatose
60. Laura Marling – Patterns in Repeat
Laura Marling’s Patterns in Repeat is a beautifully reflective album that captures the essence of motherhood and the complexities of life. With soft acoustic melodies and her signature calming vocals,The album flows seamlessly, with each track feeling like a heartfelt conversation about personal experiences and connections. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://lauramarling.bandcamp.com/album/patterns-in-repeat
Favorite tracks: Child of Mine, Patterns, No One’s Gonna Love You Like I Can, Caroline
61. Mach-Hommy – #RICHAXXHAITIAN
Mach-Hommy’s RICHAXXHAITIAN is a great addition to his discography showing off his growth as an artist. With features from Black Thought and Georgia Anne Muldrow, and production by names like Kaytranada and SadhuGold, the album blends great lyricism with a fresh sound. Mach-Hommy gets into themes of self-motivation and personal struggle, all delivered in his signature style.
Favorite tracks: ANTONOMASIA, COPY COLD, #RICHAXXHAITIAN
62. Clairo – Charm
Clairo’s Charm is a dreamy, feel-good album that perfectly captures the essence of summer love and the fleeting moments. With her soft vocals and a blend of jazzy indie sounds, this album feels like a warm embrace on a sunny day. The production is rich yet laid-back, making it great for both background listening and deep dives.
Favorite tracks: Nomad, Slow Dance, Juna, Glory of the Snow
63. Mud Whale – Humans Pretending To Be Human
The emo-grunge rockers really put their all into this album and it shows. The riffs, the vocals, the lyrics, everything about this album hits so hard. It’s a raw and powerful exploration of identity and existence that keeps me sucked in from start to finish. This album blends heavy riffs with emotional depth, creating a sound that’s both intense and introspective. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://mudwhale.bandcamp.com/album/humans-pretending-to-be-human
Favorite tracks: Checking In, Smoke Signals, Sacrifice, Fluorescent
64. The Cure – Songs Of A Lost World
After not releasing for 16 years, the band delivers their best album in 30. The Cure’s Songs of a Lost World is a powerful return that captures the feeling of longing. This record covers themes of loss and disconnection while maintaining a sense of grandeur. Each track unfolds slowly, often taking its sweet time before Smith’s iconic voice enters, creating a captivating build-up that draws you in. The instrumentation is haunting, with driving bass lines and synths that add depth to the overall experience.
Favorite tracks: Alone, A Fragile Thing, Warsong, Endsong
65. Lobby Boxer – Head Shoulders Knuckles Floor
Lobby Boxer’s Head Shoulders Knuckles Floor is a fresh and energetic album that perfectly captures the spirit of indie rock with a playful twist. This release is packed with soaring, catchy hooks and bright instrumentation that makes it impossible not to move along with the music.The band blends upbeat melodies with clever lyrics, exploring themes of youth, identity, and the ups and downs of everyday life. Each track feels like a burst of energy, inviting listeners to join in on the fun. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://lobbyboxer.bandcamp.com/album/head-shoulders-knuckles-floor
Favorite tracks: Where I’m Going, No Failure, Lifeline, Careful Smokin’
66. Boundaries – Death Is Little More
Boundaries’ Death Is A Little More is a powerful metalcore album that pushes the genre’s boundaries (haha see what I did there) with its intense sound and dynamic compositions. With ferocious riffs and impactful lyrics, the album showcases Boundaries’ growth as artists while maintaining their signature intensity.
Favorite tracks: Turning Hate Into Rage, Easily Erased, Scars On A Soul, Blame’s Burden
67. Color Temperature – Here For It
Color Temperature’s Here For It is a captivating journey through memory and emotion, crafted by the one-man project. This album blends warm fuzzy indie rock with dreamy soundscapes that transport listeners through various perspectives and moods. Throughout, Here For It explores themes of connection, and the shifting nature of perspective with time. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://colortemperature.bandcamp.com/album/here-for-it
Favorite tracks: Airplane, Backdoor, Old City Pt. II, Unveiling Decorations, Dusk
68. Lizzy McAlpine – Older
Lizzy McAlpine’s Older is a beautifully crafted album that showcases her growth as an artist and songwriter. This collection of 14 tracks explores themes of love, loss, and of course, getting older. The album’s sound is intimate and warm, featuring soft acoustic arrangements that complement McAlpine’s emotive vocals, while also expanding her musical vocabulary by adding things like horns or atmospheric synths. Older feels like a natural progression from her previous work, with a more mature and focused approach to songwriting. Her ability to capture the nuances of relationships and personal growth shines through in each song.
Favorite tracks: Come Down Soon, All Falls Down, I Guess, Older, Vortex
69. SeeMoreGlass – The Things In Life That I Can’t Leave Behind
This album is insanely good. I almost can’t describe this it’s so good. The beautiful audio clips in between songs, the fantastic songwriting, the instrumentation is perfect and the vocals absolutely soar. If you haven’t checked this one out, you absolutely need to. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://seemoreglass.bandcamp.com/album/the-things-in-life-that-i-cant-leave-behind
Favorite tracks: Deliverance, Funeral Pasta, If We’re Not Here We’re Probably Somewhere Else, Birthday Parties For Capitalism, I Have Dreams Of A Rose (And Falling Down A Long Flight Of Stairs)
70. Riley! – Keep Your Cool
Another energetic collection of emo bangers that’s most likely going to go down as an absolute classic in the scene. The hooks go offfffff. Just go listen to it for yourself, you will not regret it. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://counterintuitiverecords.bandcamp.com/album/keep-your-cool
Favorite tracks: The whole thing. It’s 100% bangers. Just go listen to it. Now. Just go.
71. Rapsody – Please Don’t Cry
Rapsody’s Please Don’t Cry is a really personal and powerful album that demonstrates her incredible storytelling abilities. It dives into themes of self-acceptance, healing, and the complexities of her identity. From the very start, Rapsody opens up about her struggles and triumphs, creating an intimate atmosphere that invites listeners in. The production is varied and engaging, blending smooth melodies with sharp beats that enhance her lyrics.
Favorite tracks: Marlanna, Asteroids, Stand Tall, 3:AM, Raw
72. The Red Clay Strays – Made By These Moments
The Red Clay Strays’ Made By These Moments is a heartfelt album that captures their signature soul-infused southern rock. With powerful vocals from frontman Brandon Coleman, the album dives into themes of love, longing, and God. Throughout the album, The Red Clay Strays demonstrate their impressive musicianship and knack for crafting memorable melodies. Made By These Moments is definitely worth a listen. It’s a record that really showcases why this band is quickly becoming a standout in the Americana scene.
Favorite tracks: Disaster, Wanna Be Loved, Drowning, I’m Still Fine
73. Paper Space – Deathlike
While Palomino Blond dove into that 90s rock vibe, it seems Paper Space were going for more of an 80s alt sound that isn’t often captured nowadays. This album reminded me a lot of Pixies and other bands like that while bringing something completely new to the table. I love this album a lot, it’s catchy, well-crafted alt rock and I think you would love it too. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://paperspace.bandcamp.com/album/deathlike
Favorite tracks: Plastic Life, A Walk In The Rain, Impression, Plastic Limbs
74. Western Jaguar – Vacationland
Vacationland is such an immersive little indie experience. Every track just has this perfect dream-like vibe on top of killer songwriting that just keeps bringing me back. Absolutely one of the best of the year. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://westernjaguar.bandcamp.com/album/vacationland
Favorite tracks: Repossess, Baby Come Back, Melancholia, The Brightest Ray Of Darkness, Do You See Me Now?
75. Ogbert The Nerd – What You Want
Ogbert The Nerd’s What You Want is a bold and defiant follow-up to their debut album. This emo record knows how to pay homage to what has come before and when to knock your socks off with something new. Featuring raw, emotive vocals that address the complexities of love and identity with fantastic lyrics. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://ogbertthenerd.bandcamp.com/album/what-you-want
Favorite tracks: Every. Single. One.
76. American Aquarium – The Fear Of Standing Still
American Aquarium’s The Fear of Standing Still is an exploration of growth and resilience, marking the band’s tenth album. This record reflects on frontman BJ Barham’s journey through personal and professional challenges, all while celebrating their Southern identity. The sound is a mix of alt-country and rock while Barham’s songwriting shines throughout the record.
Favorite tracks: Crier, Messy As A Magnolia, Babies Having Babies
77. Speed – ONLY ONE MODE
Australian Hardcore band Speed came out with this absolute heater of an album. This is some furious hardcore that’ll put a stank-face on you the moment you put it on. The production is crisp and really let’s the heaviness shine through. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://lastriderecords.bandcamp.com/album/only-one-mode
Favorite tracks: REAL LIFE LOVE, NO LOVE BUT FOR OUR OWN, THE FIRST TEST, KILL CAP
78. Carpool – My Life In Subtitles
Rochester’s own, Carpool dropped one of my favorite records of the year. My Life In Subtitles is a dynamic emo record that pushes the boundaries of the genre. The album blends pop-punk energy with intricate songwriting, creating a sound that’s catchy and cathartic. The record moves through different sonic landscapes, from heavy rippers to breezy pop moments, showcasing the band’s versatility. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://carpoolny.bandcamp.com/album/my-life-in-subtitles
Favorite tracks: Can We Just Get High?, Crocodile Tears, No News Is Good News, CAR, Thom Yorke New City (Pretty much all of them tho)
79. SeeYouSpaceCowboy – Coup de Grace
SeeYouSpaceCowboy’s Coup de Grâce is an ambitious album that pushes the boundaries of their sound, going from blazing breakdowns to jazzy vocal interludes. The album takes place on a dancefloor in a seedy lounge club at the end of the world. Overall SeeYouSpaceCowboy were able to balance hardcore intensity and emo-pop theatrics extremely well and deliver a super fascinating experience. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://seeyouspacecowboy.bandcamp.com/album/coup-de-gr-ce
Favorite tracks: Subtle Whispers To Take Your Breath Away, Red Wine And Discontent, Silhouettes In Motion, To The Dance Floor For Shelter, Chewing The Scenery
80. Jonathan Peyton – Nothing Here’s The Same
This is a great-sounding and tight americana record. It’s a fantastic album from a great songwriter. This guys gonna be the next Jason Isbell.
Favorite tracks: To the Country, Indifference, Insane, Denial, Since You’ve Been Gone
81. Safari Room – Time Devours All Things
Time Devours All Things is a super cohesive and smoothly produced indie rock that touches on some beautiful lyrical topics and brings a fresh shimmer to the production. To quote the mastermind behind this project, “Time devours all things. Good and bad. Terrible and beautiful. For better and for worse.” Check it out on Bandcamp: https://safariroom.bandcamp.com/album/time-devours-all-things
Favorite tracks: Broken Things, You Are A Ghost, A Promise To No One, Phantom Limb
82. Cheekface – It’s Sorted
Cheekface’s It’s Sorted is the indie rock trio’s fourth album and it’s a great addition to their discography. Showing off their signature blend of witty lyrics and catchy geek rock melodies. Featuring Greg Katz’s sing-speak vocals and Amanda Tannen’s infectious harmonies, with tight arrangements that reflect their diverse influences, If you’re looking for an album that offers sharp commentary wrapped in infectious energy, this record is definitely worth a listen. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://cheekface.bandcamp.com/album/its-sorted
Favorite tracks: The Fringe, Popular 2, Grad School, Life in a Bag, There Were Changes in the Hardcore Scene, Plastic
83. photocopy – Weakness Beyond Control
Photocopy’s Weakness Beyond Control is a compelling addition to the Oklahoma City alternative rock scene. The album captures the buzzing, feedback-laden sound of the alt-rock and shoegaze revival, blending nostalgic 90s influences with a fresh, modern approach. Weakness Beyond Control showcases the band’s ability to push genre boundaries while paying homage to its roots and on top of that, keeping it catchy and exciting.
Favorite tracks: Time Machine, Spirit Over Letter, Stay S.M.A.R.T., Temperate Weather
84. Superdestroyer & Leave Nelson B – Nelson Comes To Visit
Superdestroyer and Leave Nelson Be’s Nelson Comes to Visit is a genre-bending collaboration that thrives on spontaneity and creativity. The album blends chiptune-inspired synths, punk attitude and experimental rhythms, creating a chaotic yet cohesive soundscape that feels like a video game fever dream. This inventive project showcases the duo’s long-standing friendship and shared musical history, resulting in an unpredictable and deeply engaging sonic journey that highlights the power of collaboration. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://superdestroyer.bandcamp.com/album/nelson-comes-to-visit
Favorite tracks: :::saturnville:::, :::green:::hill:::, :::halloween:::city:::, :::91:::crown:::vic:::
85. Velvet – Romance
Velvet’s Romance, is a captivating blend of shoegaze and alt-metal that showcases the New York-based band’s evolving sound. The album features eight tracks that explore themes of love, connection, and self-reflection. Velvet’s signature sound, described by guitarist Byron as “too much reverb,” creates an immersive sonic landscape that draws inspiration from bands like Title Fight and Superheaven. With its ethereal vocals, distorted guitars, and intricate songwriting, Romance offers listeners a powerful and emotive journey through Velvet’s musical world. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://velvetnewyork.bandcamp.com/album/romance
Favorite tracks: Focus, Skin, Spiral, Romance
86. Excuse Me Who Are You? – Double Bind
Excuse Me, Who Are You?’s Double Bind is a powerful debut album that blends post-hardcore, math rock, and screamo influences. This Madison-based band’s 18-minute LP is all-killer-no-filler. With its blend of anthemic choruses, twinkling guitar work, and throat-shredding vocals, Double Bind cements EMWAY’s place in the thriving 5th wave emo scene. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://emway.bandcamp.com/album/double-bind
Favorite tracks: EMWAY?, Maybe That Truck Hit Me…And This Is All a Dream, Volcano Balls, Let’s End All Of This
87. The Story So Far – I Want To Disappear
The Story So Far returned with a super fresh and engaging album that brings more indie rock vibes while also keeping the anthemic pop punk bangers. I got to see them play a lot of these songs live a few weeks ago and it absolutely rocked. https://thestorysofar.bandcamp.com/album/i-want-to-disappear
Favorite tracks: All This Time, Letterman, Jump The Gun, Big Blind, I Want To Disappear
88. Flight Mode – The Three Times
Flight Mode’s The Three Times is a really striking debut LP that chronicles the emotional journey through three distinct life stages. The album weaves together the band’s previous EPs TX, ’98, Torshov, ’05, and Tøyen, ’13 into a cohesive narrative that captures the evolution of youth, young adulthood, and mature reflection. Drawing inspiration from emo and indie rock, the Norwegian trio creates a great, timeless sound. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://flightmodeosl.bandcamp.com/album/the-three-times
Favorite tracks: Sixteen, Fossil Fuel, Twentyfour, Thirtysomething, Hyperventilate
89. Fur Trader – Whose Dream Is This
Fur Trader’s Whose Dream Is This is a meticulously crafted folk album. The project, led by LA-based songwriter Andrew Pelletier, blends 60s folk-pop influences with the melodies reminiscent of Elliott Smith and nods to Sufjan Stevens’ more baroque folk style. Pelletier’s multi-instrumental talents shine throughout, with the artist handling the majority of the performance, writing, recording, mixing, and mastering duties. Overall just a really beautiful listen. https://furtrader.bandcamp.com/album/whose-dream-is-this
Favorite tracks: Fur Trader (All I Do Is Beg), Bedouin, On the Shores of Lanikai 1944, On a Spit
90. Hurray For The Riff Raff – The Past Is Still Alive
Hurray for the Riff Raff’s The Past Is Still Alive, is a deeply personal eighth studio album from Alynda Segarra. This collection of tunes blends alt-country, Americana, and singer-songwriter elements to create a raw and emotional sonic landscape. Emerging from a period of personal grief following the death of Segarra’s father, the album explores themes of time, memory, love, and loss. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://hftrr.bandcamp.com/album/the-past-is-still-alive
Favorite tracks: Alibi, Buffalo, Hawkmoon, The World Is Dangerous
91. $uicideboy$ – New World Depression
$uicideboy$’s New World Depression is the perfect culmination of their sound. The 13-track record blends their signature trap style with more texture, reflecting their personal growth and sobriety. The album explores themes of fame, self-destruction, and identity amidst chaos.
Favorite tracks: The Thin Grey Line, Thorns, Transgressions, Are You Going to See the Rose in the Vase or the Dust on the Table, Us Vs. Them
92. Willi Carlisle – Critterland
Willi Carlisle’s Critterland, is an eclectic folk album that invites listeners into a whimsical world. A vibrant menagerie of stories, with a blend of heart-wrenching sorrow and comforting peace, Carlisle’s songwriting shines through as he tackles heavy topics like addiction and generational trauma while maintaining a sense of hope. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://willicarlislemusic.bandcamp.com/album/critterland
Favorite tracks: Critterland, Dry County Dust, The Great Depression, When The Pills Wear Off
93. Alkaline Trio – Blood, Hair, And Eyeballs
Alkaline Trio’s Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs, the band’s highly anticipated tenth studio album showcases the trio’s signature blend of punk rock and emo influences. The album captures a raw energy while reflecting on the band’s evolution. With catchy hooks and poignant lyrics, making Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs a compelling addition to Alkaline Trio’s discography and honestly in my opinion, some of their best work ever.
Favorite tracks: Hot For Preacher, Bad Time, Shake With Me, Blood Hair And Eyeballs
94. Townies – Of This I Am Certain
Townies’ Of This I Am Certain is an exciting new addition to the emo scene. This debut album features a blend of heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies, and delivers a raw and relatable sound that resonates with me a lot. The album’s energetic instrumentation highlights the band’s ability to balance upbeat tracks with more reflective moments, making Of This I Am Certain a must-listen for fans of modern emo music. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://townies.bandcamp.com/album/of-this-i-am-certain-2
Favorite tracks: Gallows, Faux Pas, Medicine, Rust
95. The Merrier – i hope i’m with my cats when the flood comes
The Merrier is the Gorillaz of the DIY scene, bringing together all sorts of artists to make one cohesive unit. This album ranges from dreamy midwest emo and bedroom pop to even an abstract hip hop songs. A super rewarding and chill listen to throw on while laying on the couch. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://themerrier.bandcamp.com/album/i-hope-im-with-my-cats-when-the-flood-comes
Favorite tracks: trash talk therapy, iso, milk drinker, the mid outdoors, oh ok!
96. Sarah Shook & the Disarmers – Revelations
Sarah Shook & The Disarmers’ Revelations is a bold and electrifying album mixes country, punk, and rock influences. Frontperson River Shook’s powerful lyrics reflect their journey toward sobriety and fierce autonomy, all while maintaining a catchy and energetic sound. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://sarahshookthedisarmers.bandcamp.com/album/revelations
Favorite tracks: Revelations, You Don’t Get To Tell Me, Dogbane, Backsliders, Jane Doe
97. Barely Civil – I’d Say I’m Not Fine
Barely Civil’s I’d Say I’m Not Fine is a super cohesive and well-produced emo album that blends more aggressive aspects like gang vocals with the soft tender side of modern emo. The lyrics are super beautiful and relatable. I highly recommend this album. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://barelycivil.bandcamp.com/album/id-say-im-not-fine
Favorite tracks: Floating Again, Coasting Mostly, Not Fine, Better Now, Closing Doors
98. Super American – Gangster of Love
Super American is another super fun and creative band from Buffalo NY. Gangster Of Love takes their signature quirkiness and dials it up to 11. Blending indie pop, pop punk and witty lyricism to create a super enjoyable album experience. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://superamericanband.bandcamp.com/album/gangster-of-love
Favorite tracks: MOMMA I’M GONNA BE A STAR, okay. eat me alive., Hopefully Pitchfork Doesn’t Hear This, drowning, ugly cryin’ with my dog
99. Common Sage – Closer To;
Common Sage’s Closer To;, is a fantastic addition to the post-hardcore scene that demonstrates the Brooklyn band’s unique blend of melodic influences and dissonant riffs. With a sound reminiscent of iconic Long Island emo bands, Common Sage manages to balance catchy melodies with insane musicality, creating a great listening experience. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://commonsage.bandcamp.com/album/closer-to
Favorite tracks: Witness, Vehicles, Until I’m Gone, 47., Bulrushes
100. oldphone – I hope the world can make room for us
oldphone did not disappoint with this new album! It’s the inventive and unique hyper-emo that oldphone has pioneered and perfected. A super engaging listen that you do not want to miss out on. Check it out on Bandcamp: https://oldphonela.bandcamp.com/album/i-hope-the-world-can-make-room-for-us
Favorite tracks: The City’s Alive, a sunset / the trees, I can’t breathe(can you make room?)
DLC PACK
These are some recent releases that jumped out to me and I want to highlight but don’t feel right in the main list because I don’t know what’s recency bias and what’s not. Here we go!
1. Meaningful Stone – Angel interview
2. sedai – Underground
3. The Civil War In France – There You Are !
4. Gleemer – End of the Nail
5. J.R. Carroll – Dark Cloud