Albums Released January to June 2024

There have been several albums released so far in 2024, and I decided to compile them in a post separate from the EPs. Much as with the other list, I am sure I’ve missed a few, so if there are any you know of that are not shared here, feel free to tell me in the comments!

Be sure to check out my list of EPs that have dropped over the past 6 months, as well!

EPs Released January to June 2024

There have been quite a few EPs released so far this year, and I decided to put a list together at the halfway point (June). I’m sure I’ve missed several, but these are the ones I have found. Please keep in mind that my focus is the lesser known indie community. If you have an EP to add to this list, feel free to drop a comment!

Note: I will be doing a separate post for the full-length albums released within the same time frame.

Seethe Offers Another Glimpse Into Darkness With New EP, ‘Schisms & Pendulums’

Alternative/trap metal artist Seethe has never been one to shy away from the darker side of the human condition, and his forthcoming EP Schisms & Pendulums is yet another testament to this. Set to be released May 15th, the three-song record takes on the harrowing subjects of modern organized religion and the battle with cancer.

“I was listening to Deftones’ self-titled album and Nirvana’s In Utero quite a bit while writing this EP,” Seethe explains. “Not that it can necessarily be heard [musically], but I feel I caught the vibe and essence of both albums. Dirty, yet clean enough to not sound like garbage. This is also thanks to the production by Vixlence Beatz and Gus Wallner’s mixing and mastering.”

As with much of Seethe’s creations, Schisms & Pendulums is an EP meant to be felt as well as heard. The first track, “Coalesce,” is filled with disgust and rage, which colors every lyric, intonation, and the stylings of the accompanying music. “It’s a stab at modern day religion,” Seethe says. “Not that God and Jesus don’t exist, but more how modern religion is propagated toward political welfare and also the alarming number of cases of sexual abuse and misconduct from clergymen over the last 20-30 years.”

“Coalesce” is followed by “Cascade,” a heart-wrenching ode penned from the point of view of a person witnessing a loved one struggle with cancer. Seethe wrote the song about his mother’s second fight with the illness, and the raw pain bleeds through in the words and the way in which he screams out the emotion from within. “Lights gleaming with a sense of purpose, dimming out over the cascade/Burning out without a purpose, crashing down to one’s knees…” It is an unflinching dose of reality, the bitterness borne from watching somebody wither away while trying so hard to stay strong.

“Dreary” is the other side of the same coin, a story told from the patient’s point of view. Fraught with frustration and anger, the narrator looks back on life and wonders “Why me? I’m a good person.” The sentiment is echoed in a line that is repeated throughout: “Cure me, please, you owe me this.” 

Schisms & Pendulums will hit all major streaming platforms on May 15th! You can presave the EP here, and visit Seethe’s other socials to make sure you never miss an update!

Seethe Spontaneously Drops New EP, Cavalier Dualities

Alternative/trap metal artist Seethe surprised his followers by abruptly releasing an EP, entitled Cavalier Dualities, to Bandcamp on January 29th. (It has since gone live on all major streaming platforms.) Staying true to the glitchy, yet melodic, sound that I have come to associate with Seethe, this trilogy of tracks is an eight minute, thirty-four second emotional purge – for both artist and listener.

Cavalier Dualities is a brief glimpse into the repeating cycle of various mental health issues, depression prevalent among them. Seethe never backs down from addressing darker subject matter, and this is again apparent in all three songs.

“Medicate” is the beginning phase. Whatever the struggle is with – mental health, addiction, etc. – this track references the attempt to best it, to medicate and cope and hopefully ascend from the depths, maybe even defeat it one day. 

This is followed by “Smile.” In Seethe’s own words, “Smile” is about how, in life, sometimes all one can do is smile and move forward. Throughout the fight with one’s own personal demons is the occasional necessity to fake it ’til you make it, as they say.

The EP concludes with “In Two,” a heart-rending song in which our narrator realizes (s)he is back in the hole, that (s)he had a brief moment in the light but has yet again fallen into the rut. This brings us back to the start, the need to medicate, and the cycle continues.

The discordant music and vocal stylings seems to reflect the frustration and hopelessness that colors the whole sordid tale, a cry of “I’ve been here before and failed, but I have to keep trying.” And while Cavalier Dualities may be a story borne from the artist’s own battles, it is relatable to anyone who has ever persevered through a private, often unseen, war with oneself.

You can listen to Cavalier Dualities on your favorite streaming service! And once you’ve checked out the EP, ready yourself for Seethe’s next release: the new single, “Away,” which is dropping on Valentine’s Day!

Make sure you follow Seethe on his various socials so you never miss an update!

Rammstein Announces New Album Release Date

The infamous Rammstein is gracing us with a new album this year. The record, entitled Zeit (Time), is set to be released on April 29th. The first single – the title track – was shared only five days ago and already has over 7 million views on YouTube. It is a poetic piece that addresses age and the passing of time. Check it out here and preorder the album via rammstein.lnk.to/Zeit.

My Three Current Obsessions

Hello! It’s been a while… Life just sort of took over. I’m sure y’all know how that is. Anyway, I have a little free time today and I wanted to share the three songs that are topping all my playlists right now.

1. Devils Envy: “You Should See Me in a Crown” (Billie Eilish cover)

2. Skynd: “Michelle Carter”

3. Young Classic: “King of the Damned”

August 2018 Album Releases (Week Three)

— 8/14 —

-The Necks: Body

-Lucio Capece/Marc Baron: My Trust in You

— 8/15 —

-Skynd: Chapter 1 EP

-Perfume: Future Pop

— 8/17 —

-Oh Sees: Smote Reverser

-Trevor Powers: Mulberry Violence

-Claw Marks: Hee Hee

-Ariana Grande: Sweetener

-Lil Pump: The Harvard Dropout

-Papa M: A Broke Moon Rises

-Belmont: Belmont

-The Brazen Youth: Primitive Initiative

-Conner Youngblood: Cheyenne

-Dizzy: Baby Teeth

-Mystic Braves: The Great Unknown

-Stefflon Don: Secure

-Our Girl: Stranger Today

-Slaves: Acts of Fear and Love

-Ninja Sex Party: Cool Patrol

-Black Tusk: TCBT

-Cole Swindell: All of It

-Roy Montgomery: Suffuse

-Animal Collective: Tangerine Reef

-Great Lake Swimmers: The Waves, The Wake

-Death Cab for Cutie: Thank You for Today

-Julee Cruise: Three Demos

-Blue October: I Hope You’re Happy

-Circles Around the Sun: Let It Wander

-Adam Remnant: Sourwood

-Carnation: Chapel of Abhorrence

-Cults: The Motels

-Dragon Inn 3: Double Line

-Forming the Void: Rift

-The Myrrors: Borderlands

-Sonny Falls: Spectre

-Uniform: The Long Walk

August 2018 Album Releases (Week Two)

— 8/6 —

-Stray Kids: I Am WHO

— 8/7 —

-Jorge Elbrecht: Happiness

— 8/8 —

-Mexo: Nano

-Young Nudy: Slime Ball 3

— 8/10 —

-Sinsaenum: Repulsion For Humanity

-Jason Mraz: Know

-Iglooghost: Clear Tamei

-Iglooghost: Steel Mogu

-Foxing: Nearer My God

-Kodaline: Politics of living

-Tomberlin: At Weddings

-El Ten Eleven: Banker’s Hill

-Primal Fear: Apocalypse

-The Beths: Future Me Hates Me

-Nicki Minaj: Queen

-Tirzah: Devotion

-Miles Kane: Coup De Grace

-Outerhope: Vacation

-Tusks: Live

-Golden Drag: Pink Sky

-Louis Cole: Time

-Shooter Jennings: Shooter

-Bad Rabbits: Mimi

-The Coral: Move Through the Dawn

-Jason Eady: I Travel

-Jordan Smith: Only Love

-Lola Kirke: Heart Head West

-The Magpie Salute: High Water I

-Man With a Mission: Chasing the Horizon

-The War and Treaty: Healing Tide

-As It Is: The Great Depression

-Taylor Janzen: Interpersonal

August 2018 Album Releases (Week One)

— 8/1 —

-Violet Cold: Sommermorgen (Pt. III) – Nostalgia

-Cindy Lee: Model Express

-Crossfaith: EX_MACHINA

— 8/2 —

-iKON: New Kids – Continue

— 8/3 —

-Lord of the Lost: Thornstar

-Diesel: 30 (The Greatest Hits)

-Iggy Azalea: Surviving the Summer EP

-Mac Miller: Swimming

-Amanda Shires: To The Sunset

-Felicita: Hej!

-Gabe Gurnsey: Physical

-Rezz: Certain Kind of Magic

-cupcakKe: Blackjack

-Dorian Concept: The Nature of Imitation

-Deaf Havana: Rituals

-Elephant Micah: Genericana

-Rat Columns: Sometimes We’re Friends

-Little Ugly Girls: Little Ugly Girls

-Sinjin Hawke & Zora Jones: Vicious Circles

-Izzy True: SadBad

-Baseball Gregg: Sleep

-GIVERS: Movin’ On

-The Love Language: Baby Grand

-Loose Tooth: Keep Up

-Shy Boys: Bell House

-The Alan Parsons Project: Eye in the Sky (Reissue)

-Big Bad Hats: Lightning Round

-Campdogzz: In Rounds

-Free Cake For Every Creature: The Bluest Star

-GULP: All Good Wishes

-lovelytheband: finding it hard to smile

-Lucero: Among the Ghosts

-Spirit Animal: Born Yesterday

-YG: Stay Dangerous

-Halcyon Way: Bloody But Unbowed

— 8/4 —

-Albur!: Pinnacle

July 2018 Album Releases (Week Four)

— 7/23 —

-Jeong Se-Woon: Another

— 7/25 —

-Denzel Curry: Light

-KARD: Ride on the Wind

-MxPx: MxPx

-Newkidd02: Boy Boy Boy

— 7/26 —

-Denzel Curry: Gray

-FTISLAND: What If

-Xavier Wulf: East Memphis Maniac

— 7/27 —

-AraabMUZIK: Goon Loops II

-Astronauts, etc: Living in Symbol

-Bryant Myers: La Oscuridad

-Cody Jinks: Lifers

-Daughtry: Cage to Rattle

-Dave East: Karma 2

-Emily Burns: Seven Scenes From the Same Summer

-FMB DZ: In My Bag

-Gaika: Basic Volume

-Halestorm: Vicious

-Jazz Cartier: FLEUREVER

-Kenny Chesney: Song for the Saints

-Kyle Falconer: No Thank You

-Like Pacific: In Spite of Me

-Miss Fortune: How the Story Ends

-N.O.R.E.: 5E

-Oh, Weatherly: Lips Like Oxygen

-Phantastic Ferniture: Phantastic Ferniture

-RL Grime: Nova

-Rome Hero Foxes: 18 Summers

-Skrip: Field Trip

-Tony Molina: Kill the Lights

-VanJess: Silk Canvas

-Ah Mer Ah Su: Star

-Austin Basham: You and Me For Now

-Bass Drum of Death: Just Business

-Beach Rats: Wasted Time EP

-Boz Scaggs: Out of the Blues

-Clearance: At Your Leisure

-Deaf Wish: Lithium Zion

-Dee Snider: For the Love of Metal

-Denzel Curry: Dark

-Inexorum: Lore of the Lakes

-Late Bloomer: Waiting

-Rise Against: The Ghost Note Symphonies, Vol. 1

-ShadowParty: ShadowParty

-SONOIO: Fine

-Talons: We All Know

-Venues: Aspire

-Willie Nile: Children of Paradise

— 7/28 —

-Jdola: High School Dropout