The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Pt. 4 (Updated 8/25/24)

This is the last update for part 4, then I’ll start the September-October installment! Check out all four existing 2024 playlists.

Part I // Part II // Part III // Part IV

Here are the singles that have been added since 8/11/24.

The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Pt. 4 (Updated 8/11/24)

I can’t believe it’s already August!!! 2024 is flying by!

I have been retroactively adding songs to the other parts of this playlist as I find them, so be sure to check out/revisit each installment.

Part I (Jan-Feb) // Part II (Mar-Apr) // Part III (May-June)

And visit the entirety of part IV (July-Aug).

Here are the singles that have been added since July 28th.

The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Pt. 4 (Updated 7/28/24)

I’m sure I’ve missed several singles over the past two weeks, but in my defense, it’s been a very hectic and stressful July for me. I am ready for things to settle down! In the meantime, please check out the 2024 playlists I have compiled!

Part 1 // Part 2 // Part 3 // Part 4 (all tracks)

And here are the songs that have been added to the fourth installment since July 14th.

The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Pt. 4 (Updated 7/14/24)

Welcome to The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Part 4, which will include singles released in July and August (and maybe a couple from the very end of June). You can follow the playlist here. Be sure to check out the other installments as well!

Part 1 // Part 2 // Part 3

Here are the songs that have been added to part 4 so far!

The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Pt. 3 (Updated 6/30/24)

This will be the last update for part 3. The singles released in July and August will get their own playlist, part 4.

You can listen to all of part 3 here.

And don’t forget part 1 and part 2.

Here are the songs that have been added since June 16th.

No Trees Touch The Sky Share New Song, “See This Through”

Alternative rock/metal outfit No Trees Touch The Sky released their latest single, “See This Through,” today! The track was produced by Fred Mascherino (ex-Taking Back Sunday, The Color Fred, Say Anything) and recorded, mixed, and mastered by Stephen Angello at Diver Down Studios in West Chester. 

Staying true to their roots, “See This Through” is a mix of musical modernity and early 2000s nostalgia. The influence of such acts as Saosin and Circa Survive is heavily felt in both vocal and instrumental style: the song would not be out of place on a current edition of Warped Wednesdays!

“See This Through” starts with a mellow ambience that, when paired with the smooth, melodic vocals, sets a tone of solemnity, a tone further emphasized by the lyrical content. “…And in time you will see that we mean nothing at all/’Cause you were never the kind to see things through to the end…”

The mood shifts with the change in the music, the band launching into a heavier and faster pace. Singing artfully interlaced with growls/screams carry the listener through a range of emotions – frustration bordering on anger, and a certain amount of resigned acceptance. “I should have known.”

“See This Through” seems to tell a tale as old as time. A narrator lamenting that (s)he saw the signs, the truth about someone, and either missed them or ignored them in favor of the good, at least for a while. This is a universal human weakness, in both personal relationships and on the much larger scale of our society. And when the tides turn, we feel disappointed, defeated, yet we must resign ourselves to what we didn’t want to know. “I should have known who you were from the start.”

A track that is deeply relatable and wonderfully reminiscent, “See This Through” is playlist worthy for any rock, metal, post-hardcore, ambient, alternative…any fan of music, period, and is now available everywhere! 

Follow No Trees Touch The Sky on their socials and your favorite streaming platform to stay up-to-date with news and new releases.

The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Pt. 3 (Updated 6/16/24)

View the full playlist here.

And don’t forget to check out parts one and two!

Below are the tracks that have been added since June 2nd.