As the year comes to a close, it’s time for the annual tradition at The High Note: reflecting on the standout albums that have defined 2024.
This year has gifted us with a rich tapestry of music, each album offering a unique journey.
Let’s delve into the top 16 albums that have resonated deeply with me this year:
1. MJ Lenderman – “Manning Fireworks”
MJ Lenderman lets his guitar greatness explode across nine tracks that cannot contain his creativity.
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2. Soccer Mommy – “Evergreen”
Soccer Mommy delivers with “Evergreen,” blending her signature indie sound with a fresh twist.
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3. Joy Oladokun – “Observations From A Crowded Room”
The beauty and honesty on Joy Oladokun’s latest album are captivating, mixing her signature singer-songwriter style with psychedelic electronic sounds.
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4. Billy Strings – “Highway Prayers”
“Highway Prayers” shows that Billy Strings is just at the beginning of his musical journey.
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5. Béla Fleck and Chick Corea – “Remembrance”
Discover the timeless magic of Chick Corea and Béla Fleck in their final collaboration, blending jazz, fusion, and classical elements.
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6. Iron and Wine – “Light Verse”
Dive into the poetic world of Iron and Wine with Sam Beam’s latest album, blending timeless folk with orchestral elegance.
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7. Kamasi Washington – “Fearless Movement”
Kamasi Washington continues to push forward his progress and modern jazz with each deep breath.
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8. Waxahatchee – “Tigers Blood”
Katie Crutchfield is never known to hold back as the leader of Waxahatchee, one of the most appealing aspects of the singer-songwriter’s music.
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9. Kacey Musgraves – “Deeper Well”
Kacey Musgraves spills it all on “Deeper Well,” leading the flock with her evocative storytelling.
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10. J Mascis – “What Do We Do Now”
J Mascis returns with his signature guitar work and introspective lyrics, exploring new sonic territories.
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11. Brittany Howard – “What Now”
Brittany Howard reminds us of her greatness and answers “What Now” with a desire for more magical music.
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12. Torres – “What An Enormous Room”
Torres expands her sound, pulling listeners into a world of inviting and hypnotic tones.
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13. Green Day – “Saviors”
Green Day surprises with variety, addressing social issues with genuine anger and frustration.
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14. Maggie Rogers – “Don’t Forget Me”
Maggie Rogers returns to telling relatable stories in her layered, upbeat folk-pop sound.
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15. Willie Nelson – “The Border”
At 91, Willie Nelson sounds as rebellious as ever on this collection of cover and original songs.
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16. Kendrick Lamar- “GNX”
Besides once shouting out The High Note on “Humble,” Kendrick Lamar and I both deeply love the 1987 Buick Grand National GNX. I didn’t review this one, but it got heavy rotation in The High Note studios.
These albums have not only showcased the artists’ growth but have also enriched my musical landscape. As we celebrate these works, I look forward to the melodies and stories that the next year will bring.
Let me know what your favorite albums are and what you’re looking forward to in 2025.