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Jan 10, 2025

Farce the Music's Top 30 Albums of 2024

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1. Futurebirds - Easy Company

Futurebirds’ mix of rock, indie folk, and Americana is right in my wheelhouse. Easy Company is the most accessible album they’ve released, but they didn’t sacrifice any of the song craft or heart to reach this point. Across 12 tracks, 4 each written by the 3 lead songwriters/vocalists, they run the gambit from upbeat country rockers like “It’s Alright” to the optimistic sadness of mid-tempo ballad “Bloom.” For every despairing lament there’s an elbow in the ribs of a line like “I settled on the party like a cold wet rag.” Futurebirds are hard to categorize, but their warmth and absurdly catchy hooks should appeal to a broad array of people who haven’t heard them yet. And despite the word “indie” appearing in the first sentence, there’s no pretentiousness or inscrutable lyrics; these guys’ tunes are full of story-telling, humor, hope, prose, and purpose. Easy Company is easy to digest but hard to escape once the melodies are stuck in your head. 


2. Red Clay Strays - Made by These Moments

Sometimes, the viral sensation proves worthy of the hype. Of course we all knew about The Red Clay Strays before they blew up on TikTok the past few years, but no gates shall be kept; y’all come on in. There’s a weight to these songs on Made By These Moments. Everything feels important and timeless. You’re gonna get that when the band touches on so many classic sounds. Yeah, you’re going to hear some Johnny Cash, or Otis, or some southern rock, but The Strays have pulled all these influences into a modern sound that is undeniably their own. This is sweaty, passionate music for the feeling AND thinking soul.


3. Waxahatchee - Tigers Blood


4. Johnny Blue Skies - Passage Du Desir


5. Hannah Juanita - Tennessee Songbird


6. The Droptines - s/t

The Droptines are bringing back alt-country with a vengeance on their self-titled debut full length album. These songs are full of piss and fire lyrically, but there’s a lot of space in the music, and a sense of longing no matter the tune’s subject matter. “Bill of Sale” is a bastard son of Johnny Cash and early Son Volt with a little lonesome western flair. “Hyna” gives us some loose balladry with bawdy language and burning desire for a woman south of the border. It’s only two verses and a spoken outtro from said woman, giving it an unfinished quality, but that’s kind of the point. This is an impressive first effort, and I honestly expect a future masterpiece from these guys, considering how fully realized they already are. 


7. 49 Winchester - Leavin’ This Holler


8. Sierra Ferrell - Trail of Flowers


9. Kaitlin Butts - Roadrunner!


10. American Aquarium - The Fear of Standing Still


11. John Moreland - Visitor


12. Shane Smith & The Saints - Norther


13. Pony Bradshaw - Thus Spoke the Fool


14. Taylor Hunnicutt - Alabama Sound


15. Billy Strings - Highway Prayers


16. Jonathan Peyton - Nothing Here’s The Same


17. Zach Top - Cold Beer & Country Music


18. Silverada - s/t


19. Mindy Smith - Quiet Town


20. Jamey Johnson - Midnight Gasoline


21. Ben Jarrell - A Country Song


22. Ritch Henderson - Alive in Alabama


23. Charley Crockett - $10 Cowboy


24.  Emily Nenni - Drive and Cry


25. Benjamin Tod - Shooting Star


26. Wyatt Flores - Welcome to the Plains


27. Taylor McCall - Mellow War


28. Joe Stamm - Memoirs


29. Jesse Daniel - Countin’ the Miles


30. Maggie Antone - Rhinestoned




Honorable Mentions

Sarah Jarosz - Polaroid Lovers

Josh Morningstar - s/t

Kimmi Bitter - Old School

Lost Dog Street Band - Survived

Josh Meloy - Where You Came From

Karen Jonas - The Rise and Fall of American Kitsch

Blackberry Smoke - Be Right Here

Kelsey Waldon - There’s Always a Song

Old Heavy Hands - Small Fires

Tony Martinez - Everywhere West

Miranda Lambert - Postcards From Texas

JP Harris - JP Harris is a Trash Fire

Colby Acuff - American Son

Swamp Dogg - Blackgrass

Red Shahan - Loose Funky Texas Junky

Willi Carlisle - Critterland

India Ramey - Baptized by the Blaze

Caleb Caudle - Sweet Critters

Kim Richey - Every New Beginning

The Secret Sisters - Mind, Man, Medicine

Rob Leines - Headcase

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes - I Built a World

Reckless Kelly - The Last Frontier

Blaine Bailey - Home

Stephanie Lambring - Good Mother

Rich O’Toole - Ghost

Amigo the Devil - Yours Until the War is Over

Cody Jinks - Change the Game

Leon Majcen - s/t

Katie Pruitt - Mantras

Kacey Musgraves - Deeper Well

The Montvales - Born Strangers

Lizzie No - Halfsies

Ellis Bullard - Honky Tonk Ain’t Noise Pollution

Willie Nelson - The Border

JJ Grey & Mofro - Olustee

Kim Richey - Every New Beginning

Sam Morrow - On the Ride Here

Jordan Lee King - By and By

Casper McWade - Something for the Pain

And probably some more that slipped my mind


Favorite Non-Country/Americana Albums

1. MJ Lenderman - Manning Fireworks

2. The Cure - Songs of a Lost World

3. Pearl Jam - Dark Matter

4. Schoolboy Q - Blue Lips

5. Pallbearer - Mind Burns Alive

6. Kendrick Lamar - GNX

7. High on Fire - Cometh the Storm

8. Killer Mike & The Mighty Midnight Revival - Songs for Sinners & Saints

9. Ab-Soul - Soul Bounce

10. Judas Priest - Invincible Shield

11. The Black Crowes - Happiness Bastards



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