The 50 best albums of 2024: 50-31
Briefly

D'Silva's debut album has the huge scope of those from pop's A-list, decked out with saxophones, massive drums, and classic vocal melodies, resulting in industrial-leaning epics about love and existence.
Chat Pile's second album reflects the horror of witnessing Gaza's destruction, with a title that sarcastically dismisses a planet whose inhabitants are self-interested and given to violence.
Los Campesinos! self-released their seventh album, maturing from twee-pop into a blend of bitter emo, political statements, and hyper-literate poetry, especially in the anthem 'Feast of Tongues'.
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