Pegah’s top 10 albums of 2024

Pegah

Throughout 2024, I didn’t listen to many albums. I still haven’t explored most of the major releases of the year, choosing instead to immerse myself in underrated Doom Metal bands—those overlooked and forgotten in the vast waves of social media. I dedicated my time to reviewing these bands, striving to introduce them to a wider audience. Ranking them wasn’t easy, as they all hold a nearly equal place in my estimation. Still, I’ve done my best to assemble a top-10 list. Let’s dive into what I’ve brought together!

Elyna’s top picks for the year 2024

Elyna Kahn

Time flies! 2024 is almost over, and what a year it has been for Metal music. It’s been intense, with countless excellent releases—both from iconic bands and hidden treasures in the underground scene. Yet, I won’t lie. I don’t consume an overwhelming number of albums every year. I prefer to discover them on my own terms, without any pressure. I believe music is best enjoyed when you choose to dive into an album at the right moment, when you’re truly in the mood for it.

That said, I’m bringing you my personal top picks—no cap. The albums on this list have earned a special place in my heart—and in my obsessive, on-repeat listening habits that defy human understanding. Let me clarify: there’s no ranking here. Each of these masterpieces hits differently, yet all of them pack an equally intense punch and deserve your full attention. Let’s get into it!

True kvlt: Bønes, Wino Gandara & Aether Void

There aren’t too many True kvlt numbers left this year, so this one’s packed with action and singles. Yes, I—like some of you (only some)—have a life and can’t spend all my time telling you what to listen to. But hey! Let’s enjoy this group of strange bands. Some are new, some are old, but all are honorable members of our lovely community. Let’s roll!

Pegah’s top artworks


Pegah

Art has always been a profound means of expressing introspective feelings, and artists describe their emotions through their chosen forms. Among these, music stands out for its unique bond with visual arts. A well-crafted music project not only focuses on sound but also represents its music through cover art that complements its essence. Therefore, the album cover becomes the visual representation of the album’s themes and emotions. In this exploration, we’ll dive into some of my favorite cover arts from 2024 Metal album and their subgenres, showcasing the synergy between music and visuals.

True kvlt: 11Redearth,The Obsidian Resurrection, Arkuum & NihilstVoid

Pegah & Metalcatto

It’s that time of the week when we raid the fridge for whatever leftovers we can find—because who wants to cook a lot on a Sunday? You do? Well, respect, I’ll give you that. But this time is different. I’m not alone in this section—Pegah has decided to join in and bring another band to your tearful eyes. So, here we have this week’s lucky picks:

The Unsung and Unstoppable: 2024’s Metal Revelations

It’s time to talk about those bands and albums that ended up in my inbox, coming from the depths of the internet. These are bands that, with talent, sweat, and humility, have worked hard to surprise listeners this year. I truly hope they keep growing to gather the cult following they deserve. Some of these bands are just debuting or don’t even have a promoter—an injustice that needs to change as soon as possible. So here they are, in no specific order because they all deserve your attention: the revelations of the year.

True kvlt -In God’s Way, Vrag, Foretold, Magefa & Dark Shadow

Hi there! This is going to be a short introduction. We’ve got way too many EPs and singles from you to discuss this week, and I don’t want to waste precious time. We have bands from all over the Metal spectrum—Death, Black, Doom, even a Symphonic band. You can’t complain there’s no representation at MER. Let’s go!