PopMatters' 10 Best Punk and Hardcore Albums of 2024

Thematically, much of this year's best punk and hardcore music addressed mental health and working through the past while striving for a more peaceful present.

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Album • Oct 04 / 2024
Post-Hardcore Alternative Rock
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Album • Mar 15 / 2024
Post-Hardcore Noise Rock Alternative Rock
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Album • Apr 12 / 2024
Noise Rock Alternative Rock Post-Hardcore
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Album • Oct 11 / 2024
Noise Rock Sludge Metal
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Chat Pile’s sludgy mix of nu metal and ’90s underground rock isn’t anything new, but it’s hard to imagine it existing so comfortably at any other time. Part of it’s their willingness to traverse what in another era would’ve been uncrossable cultural lines: Pledging your allegiance to the funny, post-punk surrealism of a band like Pere Ubu (“Camcorder”) at the same time as the single-entendre misery of Korn (“Funny Man”), for example. If metal is, on some level, guitar-country, Chat Pile is firmly set in its rhythm section, which is as rumbling and inescapable as the power lines and strip-mined hills of the Middle America outside their window, leaving the guitars primarily to peel paint. Where guys this misanthropic might’ve been considered social liabilities in their past (or at least dangers to their parents and church youth group), now they sound content to stay in their rooms and pig out on memes about the world they’ve always known was in ruin. “Tape” is the peak here not because it’s the hardest but because it’s the funkiest, whatever funk means to bands like this. Forget alienation—they’re laughing.

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Album • Jun 24 / 2024
Post-Hardcore
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Album • Sep 13 / 2024
Indie Rock Post-Hardcore
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GEL
EP • Aug 16 / 2024
Hardcore Punk
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Album • Oct 11 / 2024
Post-Hardcore Emo
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Album • Mar 01 / 2024
Indie Rock
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