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My Favorite Albums of 2024*
*not necessarily from 2024
I'm back at it once again, sharing my Top 10 CDs, in alphabetical order by title, from the 151 I've acquired over the past year. They may not be from 2024. Hell, they may not even be from this century. But I didn't physically own them until this year. That's the only rule. And boy do I love making up absolutely meaningless rules. Let's get into it!
Say Anything - All My Friends Are Enemies: Early Rarities
Say Anything released one of the most unhinged, passionate, and self-indulgent albums I picked up this year and it may have made it on this list if it wasn’t for splurging on a 3-disc (!!!) compilation of all of their pre-Is A Real Boy material showcasing just how great of a songwriter Bemis can be. Plus, his commentary all over the liner notes is *chef’s kiss*.
Charlie XCX - Brat
I spent a decent amount of time declaring how this was “not for me” (I’m in my late 30s, I don’t go to clubs, I’ve never done coke, etc…) but it just didn’t let up. The overarching concept of accepting one’s full self, flaws and all, is universal and these songs have a depth that blossoms on repeat listens. There’s a reason this is on all the "best of" lists.
Cursive - Devourer
It’s been a year of “return to form albums” and none has been as exciting or as potent as Cursive’s 10th. The cello is back. The horns are back. It’s as loud, brash, and pessimistic as ever but Kasher also reminds everyone that he can also write one hell of a hook. Also, while “MUSTARDDDDDDDDDD” takes the cake for greatest yelled lyric of the year, Tim spewing “MOTHER FUCKER” on “The Age of Impotence,” is a close second.
Eels - EELS TIME!
I had given up on E’s lyrical prowess a good decade ago but maybe that was premature. While this album has a smattering of the lazy, cringeworthy rhymes gracing most things post “Blinking Lights,” it also is home to a myriad thoughtful and earnest ponderings on the temporal nature of life and how we choose to spend our finite amount of time. Oh, and an incredible verse about going on a date with someone who likes furries. EELS ARE FUCKING BACK, BABY.
Hello Mary - Emita Ox
I wanted to like Hello Mary’s self-titled album a lot more than I did. The Brooklyn 3 piece possessed a delicate fury and 90s post-grunge aesthetic that warmed my heart but the album never really stuck. That’s not the case with Emita Ox: it’s heavier and more mathy but it balances those elements with lush harmonies and superb melodies. This sounds like a band finding themselves and I cannot wait to see what they discover next.
Devon Kay & The Solutions - Grieving Expectation
Every year I go on a Pure Noise Records shopping spree (it helps that their cds are frequently quite cheap and BOGO) which allows me to discover a ton of music I otherwise wouldn’t have heard and every now and then, I find a gem. This is one of those gems. Blurring the lines between ska, punk, emo, and good ol’ fashioned “Alt-Rock,” this album hits like Jeff Rosenstock by way of “Bring Your Own Stereo” era Jimmie's Chicken Shack. It’s got great choruses, a killer horn section, and I found myself frequently reaching the end and starting it right back over again. Easily my favorite discovery of the year.
MJ Lenderman - Manning Fireworks
This is popping up in one of the top 3 slots on many of the End of Year lists I’ve checked out and for good reason. It’s instantly approachable with humorous and poignant lyrics that unearth themselves more and more on repeat listens. Also, to stand out in the crowded “Americana” field these days is a feat in itself. Bravo.
Macseal - Permanent Repeat
I saw this four-piece open for The Wonder Years a couple years ago and was immediately intrigued by how their melodies and chord progressions consistently shifted away from where I expected but not at the expense of the song itself. In yet another crowded field, this time emo-tinged Americana (“Emoacana?”), they definitely made a mark. A couple years later, they’ve replaced some of the twists and turns with a deeper ability to craft great, memorable songs, and, holy shit, is it effective. It’s pretty ballsy to name your album “Permanent Repeat” but that’s basically what this disc has been doing ever since it showed up in my mailbox. This is, hands down, my album of the year.
Martha - Please Don’t Take Me Back
Positively pleasing, practically perfect, politically-charged, pop-punk from across the pond. Head-bopped to this one many times this past year. No skips.
The Pharmaceutical Bandits - Those Damn Bandits
This isn’t a “good” album per se (it’s the debut album from a late 90s teenage ska-punk band so expectations probably shouldn't be that high in the first place) but it was one of the only Drive-Thru Records CD I didn’t own, so of course it had to be on this list.
To their credit, after this album, they altered their name to Rx Bandits and put out a ton of great ska-punk tracks. And then they went prog-rock and put out some great tracks in that style as well. It’s a strange journey but well worth it.
Other albums I liked from 2024 but haven't yet physically acquired.
Doechii - Alligator Bites Never Heal (Only Vinyl pre-release at the moment. Hoping for a CD as well.)
Tyler, The Creator - Chromakopia (Ordered it back in November. Possibly still stuck in transit?)
Kendrick Lamar - GNX (pre-ordered the CD from Amoeba. Feels right to get that from a Cali based store)
Other Assorted 2024 Stuff
Favorite Live Bands seen in 2024:
Emperor X (The Broadway - 4/27)
Something Corporate (Asbury Park - 8/23)
Soul Coughing (Brooklyn Steel - 10/4)
Hello Mary - (Warsaw 10/26)
The Blood Brothers (Irving Plaza - 12/13)
Favorite Plays seen in 2024
The Ally (The Public)
Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre)
Life and Trust (Connell Tower)
Medea RE: Versed (Sheen Center)
Gypsy (Majestic)
Favorite Movies seen in 2024
Love Lies Bleeding
Strange Darling
The Substance
Longlegs
The Endless
Beetlejuice (the original, I haven't seen the sequel)
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair
Late Night with the Devil
Milk and Serial
Labyrinth
Favorite TV seen in 2024
Alice in Borderland (Season 2)
Baby Reindeer
Rhythm and Flow (Season 2 - even though I disagreed with their final choice)
Abbott Elementary
Only Murders
Last Week Tonight
Just For Us
Favorite Podcasts listened to in 2024
Entrée PeeE Neur’s Entrepreneur Tour Featuring Appetizer P Neur
The "Drop Dead Gorgeous" Episode from Scott Hasn't Seen
The Secrets Hotline
Detoxicity
The Run Up
538 Politics Podcast
The Daily
Favorite Books read in 2024
All The Kings Men by Robert Penn Warren
Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
Basketball (and Other Things) by Shea Serrano
Slonim 9: A Memoir by Daniel Barban Levin
#2024#favorites#say anything#charlie xcx#cursive#eels#hello mary#devon kay & the solutions#mj lenderman#macseal#martha#the pharmaceutical bandits#rx bandits#doechii#tyler the creator#kendrick lamar#emperor x#something corporate#soul coughing#the blood brothers#cd collector#cd collection#subjective#subjectivity#cds
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INCOMING ALBUM RECOMMENDATION The Sounds of Animals Fighting - Lover, The Lord Has Left Us... The Sounds of Animals Fighting are a genre-defying experimental supergroup formed in 2004, the band mostly consists of members from rock band RX Bandits. This album was released in 2006, I've had this in my rotation since not long after its release. What originally drew this album to me was that Craig Owens from Post-Hardcore band Chiodos is featured doing an a capella track "Un'Aria", and is featured throughout. This band is one thing: bizarre. There are rock and industrial elements, orchestral influence, noise, spoken-word poetry, and a lot of experimental genre-mashing. The lyrics are abstract but insanely visual. There is also a song with Sanskrit lyrics that is absolutely beautiful ("Prayers on Fire"). Interestingly theres also a weird Swans reference partway through the album, I think it might be a cover but it's really hard to call it that (The Golden Boy That Was Swallowed By The Sea). If you're into experimental music that feel like an experience to listen to, I definitely recommend this album, as well as The Ocean And The Sun (which has one of my all-time favourite songs on it-- I, The Swan).
#music recs#bein a nerd#personal#the sounds of animals fighting#lover the lord has left us#chiodos#rx bandits#swans
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My favorite Rx Bandits song
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man,,dala
#rx bandits#progressive rock.#i think a new record from them would be cool#but it has a 50/50 chance of being good or boring progressive-influenced pop rock#Bandcamp
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Rx Bandits - Apparition
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Listen/purchase: VCG3 by RX Bandits
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Rx Bandits - ...And The Battle Begun
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Superfan 💪🏽
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The song 1980 halfway through the album just casually sliding into the beautiful vocal line from the album’s intro with a fucking sick groove and then just MOVING ON back into double time for the rest of the song.
I love you albums. I love you songs connected by similar themes. I love you listening to songs in a specific order picked by the artist. I love you reoccurring motifs throughout the same album. I love you album covers. I love you albums with extended editions. I love you songs that reference each other.
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Not going to be able to make the "The Sound of Animals Fighting" show in Seattle tonight. I have 3 tickets, does anyone want them? Willing to sell for $20 each. (Purchased for $48 each)
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Tracklist:
untitled • ...And The Battle Begun • In Her Drawer • Only For The Night • On A Lonely Screen • 1980 • One Million Miles An Hour, Fast Asleep • Apparition • A Mouth Full Of Hollow Threats • Epoxi-Lips • Tainted Wheat • To Our Unborn Daughters • Crushing Destroyer
Spotify ♪ Bandcamp ♪ Youtube
#hyltta-polls#polls#artist: rx bandits#language: english#decade: 2000s#Progressive Rock#Ska Punk#Alternative Rock#Post-Hardcore#Math Rock#Swancore
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i made a timelapse of a piece that was meant for my friends eyes only but i forgot that twitter dont let you post videos longer than 2 minutes so the whole thing going on here for conveniences sake. anyway heres a peak into just how badly i get fixated on details
#my art#timelapse#outer wilds#echoes of the eye spoilers#echoes of the eye#its not edited perfectly cause ive never done this and i had to cut out the last second of the song cause i couldnt 100% sync it right#but its good enough#anyway a truly embarrassing amount of this is just trying to get the glitch effect right lol#anyway the original idea for the zine piece was the prisoner walking into the water and coming out on the other side#and then i put pink and green together and was like damn that shit ugly#so i changed my mind#the song is ruby cumulous by rx bandits btw
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The Sound of Animals Fighting - Horses In The Sky (Live Version)
#The Sound of Animals Fighting#Horses in the Sky#I love the fact that TSOAF in this iteration was basically RX Bandits as the backing band live#RXB are so good live and so consistent probably one of my favorite shows I've ever been to
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Rx Bandits - Decrescendo
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bad_dad_photography Revisiting: June 26, 2022 @clockwiseonfire @websterhall
posted november 13, 2024
#yall i forgot abt this blog#clockwise on fire#tim arnold#brian lynch#rx bandits tour#rx bandits/nova charisma/clockwise on fire#june 26 2022: webster hall
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