Best of 2024 - The Album List
Best of 2024 - The Singles
2024 was a remarkable year for music, delivering a vibrant mix of genres that defined the soundscape of the year. Iconic artists returned with chart-topping hits, reminding us why they’ve stood the test of time, while newcomers brought bold innovation, shaking up the music scene with fresh sounds and perspectives. Here's a collection of the very best tracks from 2024 and a Happy New Year!!
01. Georgia Gets By - Madeline (Also EP of the year, Split Up)02. Holy Wire - I Still Feel Alone All The Time
03. Bon Iver - Things Behind Things Behind Things
04. Nick Cave & Wild Seeds - Wild God
05. Allie X - Bon Voyage
06. The Cure - Alone
07. Depeche Mode - Before Dawn
08. Magdalena Bay - Death & Romance
09. The The - Cognitive Dissident
10. Billie Eilish - Birds of Feather
11. Ride - Monaco
12. Jamie XX fr Robyn - Life
13. Suki Waterhouse - OMG
14. Telenova - Power
15. Nadine Shah - Greatest Dancer
16. Geneva Jacuzzi - Scene Ballerina
17. Fountains D.C. - Starbuster
18. MGMT - Nothing to Declare
19. Fat White Family - What's That You Say
20. Pet Shop Boys - Dancing Star
21. FKA twigs - Perfect Stranger
22. Allie X - Off With Her Tits
23. Kim Wilde - Trail of Destruction
24. Sharon van Etten & The Attachment Theory - Afterlife
25. James Blake - Like The End
26. Empire of the Sun - Changes
27. Sade - Young Lion
28. Ronnie Stone - The Diamond
29. Manic Street Preachers - Hiding in Plain Sight
30. Cool Heat - Not My Fault
31. Nightbus - Average Boy
32. The Horrors - The Silence That Remains
33. The Last Dinner Party - Feminine Urge
34. Fountains D.C. - Here's The Thing
35. The Wombats - Blood On The Hospital Floor
36. MGMT ft. Christine and the Queens - Dancing In Babylon
37. Male Tears - S.O.D.
38. Ride - Peace Sign
39. Rose Gray - Free
40. The Smile - Friend of a Friend
41. Holy Wire - The Ending of an Age
42. Primal Scream - Love Insurrection
43. Future Islands - Say Goodbye
44. Beth Gibbons - Reaching Out
45. Houses of Heaven - Deserve
46. John Cale - How We See the Light
47. SG Lewis ft Tove Lo - Busy Girl
48. Bryan Ferry ft Amelia - Star
49. TR/ST - Performance
50. Kirin J. Callinan - It's The Truth
WATCH: Soap&Skin - Girl Loves Me
The Wombats - Blood on the Hospital Floor
Sade - Young Lion
Retrovision: Blue Zone - On Fire
"On Fire" was a third single release for the UK trio Blue Zone led by Lisa Stansfield. Shortly after the release of the single on 18 November 1987, fire broke at King's Cross St Pancras tube station. It killed thirty-one people and hundred were taken to hospital, nineteen with serious injuries. Just as the single was climbing up the charts, it was withdrawn by the record company in the UK in the wake of this disaster.
Manic Street Preachers - Hiding in Plain Sight
Manic Street Preachers have returned with two new singles, "Decline and Fall" and "Hiding in Plain Sight." The latter track features vocals by the bassist Nicky Wire and Catherine Anne Davies. Their forthcoming studio album, Critical Thinking, is set for release on January 31, 2025.
WATCH: Allie X - Bon Voyage
Instant Hit: The Glove - Like An Animal
The Glove released their debut single, "Like an Animal," in August 1983. As a side project of Robert Smith from The Cure and Steve Severin from Siouxsie and the Banshees, the project allowed both musicians to take a break from their where they recruited Jeanette Landray to take on lead vocal duties for the song. The band released one-off album, Blue Sunshine, before disbanding, with Smith and Severin returning to their original bands.
Out Today: The Cure - Songs of The Lost World
The Cure have released their fourteenth studio album Songs of The Lost World today. The album was already promoted with the string of singles including the their latest, "All I Ever Am". It is their first new material since their album 4:13 Dream which was released back in 2008 which was originally intended to be released in 2019. Last month, we also featured here the first single "Alone".