Mojo’s Favorite Albums of 2024

Happy New Year! I’ll admit, I completely forgot how long it takes me to put these posts together, I should have started at the beginning of November! While I did start making the list last January, so much good music came out in 2024 that I never fully caught up with the onslaught. A nice problem to have, no question.

That said, of the many albums I listened to this past year, it’s not hard to pick the ones I kept coming back to, the ones that rose above the noise to get repeated listens in a flood of new music. Interestingly, this year’s list is dominated by bands I had not previously heard or even heard of, with a few highly anticipated and appreciated exceptions. Let’s get to it, in (mostly) no particular order.


Quintessence by Valley of the Sun
Valley of the Sun never disappoints. This trio has been one of my favorite bands for years, and it’s time everyone got hip to their greatness. I finally got a chance to see them live at the DNA in SF in 2024 and they absolutely killed — even the sound person was rocking out. Quintessence is the latest in an unbroken string of criminally unknown future classic albums.
Favorite tracks: all of them but especially Terra Luna Sol, Palus Somni, The Late Heavy Bombardment

The Head & The Habit by Greenleaf
Swedish rockers Greenleaf are another IYKYK band, flying under the radar while putting out bangers for decades. Originally the bluesy side project of multiple members of different heavy bands like Dozer and Lowrider, Greenleaf’s lineup eventually solidified and albums like The Head & the Habit were the result. Fans of Spiritual Beggars will dig Greenleaf.
Favorite tracks: Breathe, Breath Out; That Obsidian Grin

Vita Mors by Luna Sol
If you think this rippin blues rock album has a Kyuss/QUOTSA vibe, then you wouldn’t be surprised to hear that this power trio is fronted by Hermano’s guitarist David Angstrom. Absolutely one of my favorites of 2024, just solid dirty blues served up hot and heavy.
Favorite tracks: Black Cat Callin’, Evil, Low ‘N Easy

Acido y Puto by Free Ride
This funky, fuzzy power rock trio from Madrid caught my attention and made it into my rotation right off the bat. I don’t know anything about them except they make tasty heavy blues rock with a jazzy influence.
Favorite tracks: Outsider, Kosmik Swell

Blue City by Abrams
Abrams‘ last album was a late addition to my 2022 list because it just kept growing on me until it couldn’t be denied. Blue City had me from go. This was an early favorite in 2024, a possibly more accessible evolution of their sound from the excellent In the Dark. Sadly, I missed seeing this Colorado quartet live because I was out of town, but I won’t miss them next time. One for fans of Freedom Hawk and ASG.
Favorite tracks: Tomorrow, Fire Waltz, Blue City

Tundra Rock by Slomosa
Loved Slomosa‘s first album and have been waiting for new sounds ever since. They had a live listening party on Bandcamp when this dropped, and we got to live chat with this disarmingly friendly Norwegian band online. They were so nice and gracious, and the album is a treat. Fans of Freedom Hawk will enjoy Slomosa’s upbeat grooves.
Favorite tracks: Battling Guns, Red Thundra, Dune

Cheat Death by 1000mods
Don’t judge a book by its cover or this album by its terrible artwork, 1000mods continues to be one of Greece’s best exports with its latest full-length album, highly anticipated by at least me. See them live if you can, they’re a fun (and loud) show.
Favorite tracks: Overthrown, Gotzen Hammer

Once Upon A Time in the Desert by Brant Bjork
If Brant Bjork isn’t the hardest-working man in music, I don’t know who is. The former Kyuss drummer is so consistently prolific and so consistently good that I’m surprised he’s not a household name. His funky, groovy 70s-influenced rock is always a fun listen. Backyard party soundtrack material.
Favorite tracks: Backin’ the Daze, Down the Mountain

Warped Vision by Psychlona
Northern England’s Psychlona has become an undeniable force in the stoner/psych rock scene over the last few years, with a string of great albums that are increasingly masterful in their execution. Heavy, groovy, trippy, yet upbeat and somehow happy? If you like Freedom Hawk, King Buffalo, and Fire Down Below, you’ll dig Psychlona’s Warped Vision.
Favorite tracks: Jasmine, Let’s Go, Kaleidoscope

The Subtle & The Dense by Samsara Joyride
Another new one to me, Samsara Joyride out of Vienna, Austria, has delivered a masterful, hypnotically captivating album in The Subtle & the Dense. Heavy but not too heavy, blues but not too bluesy. Hypnotic. I’m not sure how else to describe it, you’ll have to listen to it yourself.
Favorite tracks: Too Many Preachers, No One is Free

El Diablo Locomotor by Buffalo Bud Buster
This short album is just a shit ton of fun. Heavy, chunky, growly rock for fans of Plainride and Stoner. “Videotapes and druuuuuugs.” Funny too. These guys would lay waste if they opened for Clutch.
Favorite tracks: Nameless Tomb, SST

Obsidian by Crobot
Pennsylvania’s Crobot is another criminally unknown and overlooked band that deserves a wider audience. They’ve made my list before, and their latest full-length Obsidian is another brick in their fiercely energetic rock wall. If you like heavy rock in the vein of Alter Bridge and Shinedown, you must check out Crobot.
Favorite tracks: Obsidian, Come Down

Dead by Dawn by Kitsa
Another new one to me, this is some solid grungy fuzz rock out of Washington (PNW represent!). Another early addition to the year’s list.
Favorite tracks: Seeds of Famine, Dead by Dawn

Palm Reader by High Desert Queen
The 2021 debut from Austin, Texas’ High Desert Queen was a nice surprise, and their second album Palm Reader tops it. Such a groovy, confident blend of styles that hits hard off the bat with Ancient Aliens and then takes you on a journey to other worlds.
Favorite tracks: Ancient Aliens, Death Perception, Solar Rain

The Waydown by Big Scenic Nowhwere
Sounds like if you crossed King’s X with Living Colour’s more R&B songs. Bit of 70s AOR vibe in the best possible way.
Favorite tracks: The Waydown, BT-OH

Bound by the Storm by Stormriders
I don’t usually add EPs to this list because it feels like cheating, but this one is so good I couldn’t leave it off. If you like Warp Riders era Sword, you’ll dig Bound by the Storm by Stormriders. It’s like a soundtrack to a movie you wish you could see, and leaves you wanting more.
Favorite tracks: Bound by the Storm, Dunes of Eternity

Keep me Fed by the Warning
Shades of Halestorm and the Pretty Reckless, these three sisters from Mexico City are an ass-kicking heavy rock trio. Nuff said.
Favorite tracks: SICK, MORE

Not in my heavy rotation yet, but absolutely worth checking out:
Judas Priest – Invincible Shield
Static-X – Project Regeneration Vol 2
Jerry Cantrell – I Want Blood
Jack White – No Name
Fu Manchu – The Return of Tomorrow
Hermano – when the moon was high

Bonus – once again, I’ve created a Spotify playlist of selected songs from the albums listed here, enjoy! Micropayments for everyone!

What are your favorite albums of 2024? Let me know!

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