5. The Libertines – All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade: Truth be told, this is not the fifth best album of 2024 hence why I always title these lists as “favourite albums”. As a fan for over 20 years, The Libertines were welcomed back with their first album since 2015. With all their troubles, the tabloid headlines and the “highs and the lows”, this band should not still exist today but here we are. First single “Run Run Run” has Pete Doherty and Carl Barat’s classic knees-up sound while “Shiver” is full of graceful beauty in a modern rock song. A now classic British rock band.
4. Idles – TANGK: Others jumped on the Idles train long before I did. Their hard edge sound wasn’t quite for me but I always enjoyed the introspective interviews with singer Joe Talbot. Finally in 2024 the band released an album with slightly softer edges that drew me in. The attention grabbing video for single “Grace” was mesmerizing and the album would later get plenty of spins on car rides home from work. The band haven’t gotten better, I just started to pay more attention. Time to investigate the back catalogue….
3. Jessica Pratt – Here In The Pitch: The American singer-songwriter’s fourth studio album came out to universal critical acclaim in the late spring. The dreamy, atmospheric country lounge sound is timeless. Starting with the wonderous single, “Life Is”, the short album is the perfect length in which to float into the listeners conscious before disappearing again into the ether. A truly unique talent.
2. Fontaines D.C. – Romance: Since appearing on the international scene in 2019, this Dublin band has made frequent appearances on this blog’s year end lists. For their 2024 album Romance, the band’s appearance has taken on a look of a Nu Metal band from 1997. For other bands it would be the moment that they jumped the shark, however, on Romance the band sound as vital as they did on their debut. Songs like “In The Modern World”, “Favourite” and “Starburster” rank among their very best. Ones to really believe in, they don’t make rock bands like this very often anymore.
1. English Teacher – This Could be Texas: The young band’s debut album won the prestigious Mercury Music award in the fall of 2024. Five of the album’s tracks were released as singles and showcase singer Lily Fontaine’s unique generational voice and lyrics. However, this is a true band as each of the four members shine throughout on tracks like “The World’s Biggest Paving Slab” and double time beat of “Nearly Daffodils”. Each song inhabits it’s own world on this brilliant debut album.





