With 2024 being such an amazing year for music, it was very difficult to narrow down our top ten! We’ve settled on this ranking, no prizes for guessing our number one.

10. Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department, The Anthology
What can we say? We’re all long-term swifties and huge fans of The 1975, so this album was extra interesting for us.

9. Blossoms – Gary
We can always count on Blossoms to tell a good story. We love how they turn simple tales into catchy songs that you can’t get out of your head.

8. The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy
An incredible debut album, Prelude to Ecstasy is exciting, dramatic, and overall beautiful.

7. Bleachers – Bleachers
Every Bleachers release is better than the last, with this one feeling fresh and nostalgic all at the same time. Jack Antonoff truly is a musical genius.

6. Clairo – Charm
With heartfelt lyrics and dreamy melodies, Charm is filled with soft, introspective tracks that linger in your mind. An album that feels personal yet universally relatable.

5. Charli xcx – brat
There’s no denying that this album had a chokehold on us all over the summer, a pop-culture moment that will be remembered for a long long time.

4. Been Stellar – Scream From New York, NY
Another debut for our list, Been Stellar showcase their amazing range on this album, it makes us very excited for what will come next.

3. Declan McKenna – What Happened to the Beach?
After a four year wait since Zeros, Declan did not disappoint with this one! What Happened to the Beach always puts us in a good mood.

2. Wunderhorse – Midas
Wunderhorse smashed it again with their sophomore album Midas. Jacob Slater’s songwriting truly is remarkable.

1. Fontaines D.C. – Romance
No surprises here, Romance soundtracked our summer and we were lucky enough to see a good few shows on the tour. No skips, we could listen every single day without getting bored.

Honourable mentions:
Father John Misty – Mahashmashana
The cure – Songs of a Lost World
Royel Otis – Pratts & Pain
Remi Wolf – Big Ideas
ROLE MODEL – Kansas Anymore