Indie Spotlight: 10 New Albums of 2024 Q1 You Should Check Out


Admittedly, it’s kinda weird callin J Mascis or Sleater Kinney an ‘indie round up’ kinda thing, but hey it’s true. Check these out

The Last Dinner Party – Prelude To Ecstasy

“Prelude To Ecstasy” gives you a first taste of what The Last Dinner Party is all about. They’re a new indie-rock band out of London, having formed in 2021.

Friko – Where we’ve been, Where we go from here

This album by Friko takes a look back and then forward, mixing reflections with aspirations. They started in Chicago’s DIY scene in 2019, bringing their own flavor to the mix.

Lime Garden – One More Thing

Lime Garden’s “One More Thing” feels like a daydream set to music. The band came together in Guildford, moved to Brighton, and it’s been an interesting ride since.

Sleater-Kinney – Little Rope

“Little Rope” is pure Sleater-Kinney, a band that’s been around since ’94, doing what they do best.

glass beach – plastic death

“plastic death” by glass beach steps outside the usual lines. Formed in 2016, they’ve been doing things their own way since the start.

TORRES – What an Enormous Room

TORRES, or Mackenzie Ruth Scott, explores big ideas in “What an Enormous Room,” delivering her thoughts through indie rock.

PACKS – Melt The Honey

PACKS, initially Madeline Link’s project, has grown into something more, and “Melt The Honey” captures their chilled-out sound perfectly.

NewDad – MADRA

“MADRA” by NewDad wraps you in its sound and sincerity, a product of their beginnings in Galway, Ireland for a school project in 2020.

J Mascis – What Do We Do Now

J Mascis, known for Dinosaur Jr, reflects on change and the unknown in “What Do We Do Now,” bringing his signature style to the solo work.

Ekkstacy – ekkstacy

Ekkstacy’s work is immediately recognizable, making waves from Vancouver since he started sharing his music around 2019-2020.

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