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The 20 finest albums of 2024
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The 20 finest albums of 2024

Last updated: December 11, 2024 6:41 pm
Editorial Board Published December 11, 2024
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Twenty years after digital downloading was imagined to disintegrate the full-length LP, musicians appear as keen to gather and to sprawl — and generally to tighten up — as they’ve ever been. Listed here are the 20 albums I beloved holding various quantities of house for this yr.

1. Sabrina Carpenter, “Short n’ Sweet”[This is a joke about an album being the whole package.]

2. Taylor Swift, “The Tortured Poets Department”The backhanded Charlie Puth shout-out? The lyric about trying like Taylor Swift? The ringing of Pavlov’s bell in “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”? Ugh, her thoughts.

3. Mk.gee, “Two Star & the Dream Police”A personal universe of sound from the musician different musicians couldn’t cease speaking about.

4. Laci Kaye Sales space, “The Loneliest Girl in the World”“Dusty in Memphis” meets “Tango in the Night.”

5. Ernest, “Nashville, Tennessee”A sprawling showcase of classic-country know-how from a key architect of the trendy Nashville type that drives followers of basic nation mad. (See additionally: the manicured knuckle-dragging of Hardy’s “Quit!!”)

6. Tems, “Born in the Wild”Certainly one of world pop’s most distinctive new voices — and maybe its deepest believer within the sanctity of the groove.

7. Ariana Grande, “Eternal Sunshine”Grande’s Elphaba to “Wicked’s” Glinda.

8. LL Cool J, “The Force”It’s not that LL continues to be rapping properly at age 56 (although it’s a must to admire storytelling that lingers on a mom’s “well-balanced potato salad”); it’s that he and his intrepid producer, Q-Tip, make LL’s recollections really feel someway unfamiliar.

9. Charli XCX, “Brat”The louder you play it, the extra trustworthy it will get.

10. Billie Eilish, “Hit Me Hard and Soft”She saved her boldest singing for her most unguarded lyrics. (Duh.)

11. Beyoncé, “Cowboy Carter”Completely researched, meticulously assembled, genuinely weird.

12. Paul McCartney & Wings, “One Hand Clapping”Seems the yr’s ripping-est dwell album was recorded half a century in the past: Lower over 4 days at Abbey Highway in the summertime of 1974 — then relegated to bootleg standing for many years amongst Macca superfans — that is Wings at a zenith of carefree precision. (See additionally: Fleetwood Mac’s “Mirage Tour ’82,” a double-LP doc of two dangerously peppy gigs on the Discussion board.)

13. Tori Kelly, “Tori”The sounds of late-’70s Doobie Brothers and early-’00s “TRL” have been each within the air this yr — however probably collectively solely right here.

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14. Kendrick Lamar, “GNX”In fact it’s about defeating Drake. However “GNX” can also be a lesson in historical past, in geography, within the positive artwork of writing songs for and in regards to the Dodgers. Kendrick’s victory accommodates multitudes.

15. The Treatment, “Songs of a Lost World”Guitars!

16. Diiv, “Frog in Boiling Water”No, actually.

17. Clairo, “Charm”Crinkly, unhurried, honest however with a humorousness: Clairo’s third album is like the absolute best pull from a greenback bin of forgotten ’70s singer-songwriter LPs.

18. Don Toliver, “Hardstone Psycho”The place teenage boys from 1984 shake emoji arms with teenage boys from 2024.

19. The Laborious Quartet, “The Hard Quartet”Dudes rock.

20. Kacey Musgraves, “Deeper Well”At a second of chaos embraced, spacey Kacey could have misjudged the viewers’s urge for food for an album of trippy country-folk songs about lastly discovering peace — which sort of makes it solely extra endearing.

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