As with my previous post for best songs/singles of 2024, please remember that I am not a professional music reviewer. I do not have the time or ability to listen to every new album that comes out. So yes, these are really just my personal opinion on the things I managed to check out this past year- but that’s all these kind of lists ever really are anyway, right? Ok, enough babbling- enjoy!

- As Above So Below by Highly Suspect: I think I have to put this one as number one for a couple of reasons. First, I had never gotten into this band before at all. I’d heard of them but knew absolutely nothing about them. So falling in love with this record was totally unexpected. Everything changed when Summertime Voodoo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP8irm3M9Xc&ab_channel=HighlySuspect) debuted in June. All of a sudden I couldn’t ignore this band any longer. The guitars, Johnny’s soulful voice, just everything about this song felt so right to me. It didn’t take long for me to fall under the spell of Blue Eyed Devil (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e4vAn-lu8E&ab_channel=HighlySuspect) for the same reasons. After that, I just knew I had to check out the full album. Another reason this one comes as number one for me is because it is truly an album experience. You cannot just listen to one or two songs here & there. You really have to listen to the whole thing, from top to bottom, to experience it the way it’s meant to be experienced. Yes, I know some folks have said the lyrics here leave a lot to be desired, & that’s probably a fair criticism. However, Johnny has been open about writing all the music first & then later writing all the lyrics in a very short space of time. Basically, he used this album as therapy to deal with some very serious issues in his life, & that is exactly why the album feels so incredibly personal. He is literally baring his soul. So yes, it’s messy & complicated at times. But above all else it is DEEPLY EMOTIVE & that is what keeps bringing me back to this album over & over again, even as someone who is not normally a huge blues rock fan (not opposed to it of course, just more of a metalcore chick). The screams in Run For Your Life (More Pills) give me chills every time (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDLBzMw3UO8&ab_channel=HighlySuspect). I was not expecting that the first time I heard it & it was the most glorious surprise. But again, to fully appreciate it, you need to listen to the full album in order. I could go on & on, but I’ll end this by saying that I cannot wait to see Highly Suspect live for the first time in just a few weeks (they’ll be my first show of 2025).

- Carnal by Nothing More: Oh man, Nothing More have never made a bad album but this one is extra special. On this one, Jonny got to share all the craziness of the very toxic relationship he finally managed to leave & to really work through all the complicated emotions associated with that. From first single If It Doesn’t Hurt (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuG2z4ElkvU&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic) to House of Sand featuring Eric V from I Prevail (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lhx0yTjSac&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic) to Stuck featuring Sinizter (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAcZ3YxOl7A&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic), this album is full of incredibly powerful lyrics about making mistakes, having your heart broken, & learning to forgive yourself & move on from the madness. One of my personal favorites is Give It Time (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTJHEuH-RCE&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic) in which Jonny sings “When it hurts the most just give it time, yeah/Like a diamond from a stone/It’s in the pain that we grow/When it hurts the most just give it time.” In Don’t Blame It On The Drugs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTJHEuH-RCE&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic) the pain in Jonny’s voice he screams “it’s too late” is absolutely visceral. As he says “It’s easier when everybody else is crazy/Don’t blame me for the hell you’re making/It’s too late, it’s too late!” I could go on & on but lastly I’ll mention Freefall (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar_ytmdYy2s&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic). The high notes Jonny hits here are magnificent. Also I must not neglect to mention that I finally got to see Nothing More live in 2024- twice in fact. They killed it both times but the second time when they were the headliner was undoubtedly one of the absolute best nights of my life. I’m not one to say I want to relive things but if I could relive that night, I’d do it over & over & over.

- Greetings From Suffocate City by The Funeral Portrait: I fell in love with this band the minute I heard Dark Thoughts (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8DP5vhiDTk&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic) on Octane in 2023. In fact it was my song of the year that year. I confess I prefer the original version over the one featuring Danny Warsnop that is on this album, but both are fantastic. If you’re not familiar with this band, think a soulful singer, a la Brent Smith of Shine Down, but with the aesthetic of My Chemical Romance. Might sound crazy but trust me, it 100% WORKS. I cannot wait to see them live for the first time next month. But back to the album. Be sure to check out Voodoo Doll (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esy7QoIzZ5s&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic). The version on this album features Amanda from Eva Under Fire. The song is about drug abuse & how it impacts the loved one of those who fall under its spell. This is especially poignant since Amanda lost her dad to the opioid epidemic, & her mom was also an addict but thankfully has recovered. Having her feature on the track makes it even more powerful. I didn’t think I could love anything more than Dark Thoughts but Stay Weird (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4LiERdg3ok&ab_channel=BetterNoiseMusic) might be my new favorite. With lyrics like “Perfect isn’t perfect to me/I’d rather go down with the freaks/Than feast with the kings/Stay weird/Don’t ever fake it/Don’t let them take out your heart/Stay weird/So what, they hate you/Their world can’t contain who you are,” this is exactly the kind of song I wish I’d had 20-25 years ago.

- Popular Monster by Falling in Reverse: Yeah, yeah, I know Ronnie Radke is a controversial figure but I already have a blog post all about why I still think he’s a genius (https://athicketofmusingsblog.com/2023/02/07/10-reasons-why-ronnie-radke-is-a-genius/), despite some of his antics. And yes, I agree he’s been a little extra off the chain lately, but I suspect that may be due to a breakup with his long term girlfriend (I could be wrong of course). Regardless, it does not take away from the absolute genius of this album. Also, who else but Ronnie would take his mug shot from almost 20 years ago & make it the album cover? Yeah, probably no one. He’s a character alright. Anyway, the title track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jakpo7tj7Qw&ab_channel=EpitaphRecords) is part of what got me into FIR a few years ago. And yes, that song actually came out 5 years ago at this point, but when the songs (& videos) are on the level that FIR puts out, it’s only fair to take your time finally putting them all together in an album. Prequel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX0lhueeib8&ab_channel=EpitaphRecords) hits super heavy with lyrics like “You’re a slave to labor & you praise the fascist/You kiss the hand that takes half in taxes/Faking outrage & being seen, a generation with no self-esteem/It’s time to rise up & stand against them/Break the chains & finally see the vision/We’re post-traumatic from a broken system/Follow me into the chaos engine/It’s time to stand, it’s time to fight/Don’t be afraid to twist the knife/Your sacrifice to break the curse/Prepare to die, prepare to burn/Abandon hope, it’s not enough/’Cause all our gods abandoned us/Your sacrifice to break the curse/Light the match, watch it burn.” Then the high notes he hits afterward? Whew! This man could be on Broadway or in opera, no doubt. Then there’s the insanity of Ronald (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWoQ7PFSYlk&ab_channel=EpitaphRecords) which features Alex Terrible of Slaughter to Prevail & Tech N9ne. I got the pleasure of seeing this one live with Tech N9ne, & let me tell you, it’s a banger. Let’s not forget the country metal breakdowns in All My Life featuring Jelly Roll (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB9jFPUb7HA&ab_channel=EpitaphRecords). Did I mention the videos for all these songs are INSANE?! Forget the movies, just watch FIR videos back to back.

- Dragonborn by Jeris Johnson: Now here’s a dude I didn’t pay attention to for years, despite hearing his name here & there. But in late 2023 I heard When the Darkness Comes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akPbu6TOx2E&ab_channel=JerisJohnson) & suddenly I knew this man was indeed a genius, perhaps even the future of rock as his tattoo proclaims. Be sure to watch the video for When The Darkness Comes because Jeris absolutely slays in it. After that song I just knew this album would be brilliant, & it did not disappoint one bit. I love that Jeris leaned into his nerdy, fantasy- loving side & even used old folk songs as inspiration for songs like the aforementioned When The Darkness Comes as well as Siren Song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQpk7CMtpy4&ab_channel=JerisJohnsonVEVO), the latter playing with the familiar Greensleeves melody. This album encompasses everything from incredibly fun tavern breakdowns in Here’s To The Years (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M528iSq1ShI&ab_channel=JerisJohnsonVEVO) to more electronic elements in songs like Story Of Our Lives (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUG5s73m2mI&ab_channel=JerisJohnsonVEVO) & even rap beats in Welcome to Valhalla (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mii4KHmkdrk&ab_channel=JerisJohnsonVEVO). It ends with the acoustic tearjerker Finish Line (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ6c8QhwCrw&ab_channel=JerisJohnsonVEVO), proving there’s basically nothing Jeris can’t do. Speaking strictly from a MUSICAL perspective (not accounting for lyrics), this is probably my favorite album of the year. Also, for anyone who think he’s just a Tiktok or YouTube musician, I can tell you that he puts on a fantastic live show (as I saw him open for FIR in September).

- The Death Card by Fame on Fire: I first discovered Fame on Fire when I saw them open for the Trinity of Terror tour in April 2022. I’ve been a fan ever since. I know basically nothing about Tarot cards but those who do will probably appreciate this album even more than I do because each track was inspired by a card, hence why each song has two names. Lead single Nightmare/The Devil (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hWfByLcHf0&ab_channel=FameonFire) was an instant hit. Current single Chains/The Tower (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB7ln3HYOHU&ab_channel=FameonFire) featuring SiM (a Japanese artist) is probably my favorite off this album, but honestly there isn’t a bad song here. Every single one is well crafted, both lyrically & musically, & really showcases Bryan’s phenomenal voice. The title track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISc7q0LCjMI&list=PLJdXJ99dt7jgDVfkOGfJF-VEtH1bdMAP5&ab_channel=FameonFire-Topic) is another favorite along with Spiral/Justice (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieZIwbZTqd4&ab_channel=FameonFire), the latter being the heaviest song on the album.

- Made From the Dirt by Kassi Ashton: Kassi came on my radar in 2023 when I fell in love with the incredibly well written Drive You Out Of My Mind (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ipRfLf79WU&ab_channel=KassiAshtonVEVO). It made my 2023 list of best songs of the year, but I’ll confess I did not seek out any more of her music until this year when I heard the title track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIc3HyiTnew&ab_channel=KassiAshtonVEVO) while driving to my hometown one day. The fact that I first heard it in the middle of nowhere made it even more special to me. With lyrics like “If you see me blazing trails instead of taking the highway/Leaning into love even when it hurts/I never fit the mold so I did it my way/I may be fighting but I didn’t swing first,” this song feels like it was written for me. After that, I knew I had to check out more by Kassi. I soon found an interview in which she was talking about her hometown (California, Missouri) & how she loves that she’s from there but she loves just as much that she learned how to leave. I’m not a touchy person but when I heard that I wanted to hug her & say “Yes, yes! You get it! Thank you for speaking for girls like me!” Soon after that I got the album & it’s been on frequent replay ever since. Yes, it’s a country album but think the jazz/blues sound of Bonnie Raitt combined with the country grit & sass of Reba McIntire. The Straw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4xrAeWGV0o&ab_channel=KassiAshtonVEVO) is my favorite on this album. The pain in Kassi’s voice is so powerful that it almost brings me to tears every time I listen- which is a lot. In fact I wrote a whole blog post about how this song was inspired by a toxic romantic relationship but for me it’s about my relationship with conservative America (https://athicketofmusingsblog.com/2024/11/08/dear-conservative-america-im-breaking-up-with-you/.). As I’ve said with other albums, I could go on & on but let me end by saying you shouldn’t miss the sass in Called Crazy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsCoOfzAKzs&ab_channel=KassiAshtonVEVO). I think most every woman can relate to the line “I’ve never been called crazy by a man who didn’t come back for more.” Ha!

- Half Living Things by Alpha Wolf: I had vaguely heard of Australian band Alpha Wolf but knew absolutely nothing about them until I saw them play with Dayseeker in October. Their energy live was chaotic & I became an immediate fan despite their music being heavier than my usual fare. This album has been my top workout album now that I’m back in the gym. Tracks like Sucks 2 Suck featuring Ice-T (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EnY9PJBbW4&ab_channel=SharpToneRecords) & The Haunter (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iFTGrxGuZw&ab_channel=AlphaWolfCVLT) never fail to get me pumped up. I also must add that when seeing this band live I remember thinking “This is really heavy & with a name like Alpha Wolf, I hope these guys aren’t toxically masculine alt right idiots.” Turns out they absolutely aren’t. They’re actually very vocal in standing against any kind of abuse of women, particularly in the music industry. Obviously I have not actually met them but in watching guitarist Sabian’s vlogs as well as many interview with vocalist Lochie & all the other band members, it seems clear to me that these are all legitimately good guys. I’ll end by mentioning my other two favorites on this album: Pretty Boy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC6Q6Ilo7Uk&ab_channel=SharpToneRecords) & Mangekyo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BES5l9p_OHU&ab_channel=SharpToneRecords).

- Keep Me Fed by The Warning: I’m late to the game with this band, comprised of three sisters from Monterrey, Mexico, & boy, was I missing out before. But better late than never, right? My favorites here are Sick (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IS53CZjT6o&ab_channel=TheWarningVEVO), More (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNBNOjhLW_U&ab_channel=TheWarningVEVO), & Hell You Call A Dream (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6_hEscMgaQ&ab_channel=TheWarningVEVO), but the entire album is extremely well done. You’d never guess these ladies are all under thirty! Their talent & professionalism is top notch.

- Fission by Dead Poet Society: I have Ben Anderson, the drummer from Nothing More, to thank for introducing me to this band. I’d heard of them before but never paid attention to them until I heard Ben introduce one of their tracks on Octane just a few weeks ago. As much as I love Nothing More I figured if they had toured with this band & recommended them, they had to be worth a listen. Turns out they are worth a whole lot of listens! The song Ben recommended was Hurt (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-hrEMw4V4Q&ab_channel=DeadPoetSocietyVEVO) which has become my favorite off of this album. I assumed the song was written about drug/alcohol addiction but vocalist Jack has stated it’s actually about being a musician & how difficult it is to stay in the industry these days & actually make a living. But like any great song, it’s written in such a way that it could be applied to multiple scenarios. Interestingly this band, while being very American, had a lot of their early success in Mexico. Anyhow, other stand out tracks are the groovy opener 5:29:45 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84wcWetvCTo&ab_channel=DeadPoetSociety-Topic) & Running In Circles (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-6H8udEpiw&ab_channel=DeadPoetSocietyVEVO). However, like the Highly Suspect album, I strongly recommend listening to this one from top to bottom to truly appreciate its full essence. In fact, this band has some similarities to Highly Suspect, but is perhaps a bit more danceable (is that word?).

- One Assassination Under God by Marilyn Manson: Yes, I realize Manson is an incredibly controversial figure & I’ll confess that I almost didn’t include this album for fear of people verbally bludgeoning me over it. Let me just say this- I do believe in innocent until proven guilty as well as in separating the art from the artist. Having said that, due to the very serious nature of the allegations against Manson, at this time I do not plan to buy his merch or see him live again. However, I will still listen to his music, since I can stream it on a service I’m already paying for. Now that that’s out of the way, I have to say this album is a fantastic piece of art. You can hear in his voice how much healthier he is these days. In fact he recently announced he’s almost four years sober, which is huge for someone who has struggled with addiction like he has for much of his adult life. In fact Manson sings about his addiction on this album, saying “A reason for me, for me to get by/Became a need, a need to get high/Then into a life that was no life at all,” in standout track As Sick As The Secrets Within (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOd8hE-xTDY&ab_channel=MarilynManson). Sacrilegious (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-lcU0xrRQ&ab_channel=HajastaryAquimOficial) is incredibly catchy & danceable while Raise The Red Flag (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckIQOTduNbI&ab_channel=MarilynManson) captures some of Manson’s anger from his earlier years.

- Shock to the System: Part 1 (EP) by Daughtry: If you only know Daughtry from his American Idol era, it’s high time you check him out again. His newer work is far heavier & his voice has aged like fine wine. Lead single Artificial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSmySDrz9ko&ab_channel=daughtryVEVO) made my 2023 list of best songs (as you can see in the video, Daughtry’s body has aged like fine wine too). My favorite track here is the tearjerker Pieces (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORbAJF2nhKI&ab_channel=daughtryVEVO) which Daughtry wrote in an effort to heal from losing his mom & daughter within a few weeks of each other. The pain in his voice is palpable here & yet it feels ultimately hopeful. Nervous (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N0_6Ctdu9M&ab_channel=daughtryVEVO) is a decidedly softer song than the rest of the EP but is another great one & contrasts well with the heaviness of tracks like The Dam (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xqlEdPyo44&ab_channel=daughtryVEVO). I for one am already stocked for Part 2. AND to finally see Daughtry live for the first time in just a few months.

- Find the Beautiful (EP) by Plush: I have Disturbed to thank for introducing me to the powerhouse ladies of Plush. Unfortunately I didn’t get to see these two bands touring together but thanks to David Draiman’s Instagram I got to see/hear Moriah singing with David as she performed Ann Wilson’s part in Don’t Tell Me during that tour. Immediately I knew I had to hear Moriah’s own band because she has a seriously powerful voice- think Lzzy Hale or Joan Jett. I don’t know their exact ages but I’m pretty sure all the ladies in this band are under thirty, but, like The Warning, their talent & professionalism is miles ahead of what you’d expect for their age. My favorite tracks here are Hope It Hurts (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9JTA8ECJbU&ab_channel=PLUSHROCKS) & Left Behind (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgLvQlqc-Xw&ab_channel=PlushRockVEVO). If the latter doesn’t get your heart racing a bit, you might need to see a doctor. Run (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywr9RBxnFGU&ab_channel=PlushRockVEVO) is also a standout track that showcases Moriah’s incredible range, but really every song here is a winner. I cannot wait to see these ladies live someday.