
2024 was a lot of things. Not all were great, but at its best, 2024 was The Year I Was on Bill Frisell’s Instagram Twice™. The first was when this Style Weekly Q&A went live, a few days before his November show at the Tin Pan. Red Hook Records, the label that released Frisell’s 2024 ad hoc trio album, Breaking the Shell, was kind enough to reshare the article and Bill’s account reposted.
The second was after the show, when WarHen Records founder Warren Parker posted the shot above (subsequently reposted to Frisell’s stories). It’s evidence of the awestruck look that did not leave my face until Frisell and his bandmates were done casting their 90-minute spell. What a privilege it was chatting with the endlessly inspirational guitarist, and what a joy it was seeing him from the very first table inside the doors of the Tin Pan.
As I did last year around this time, I wanted to drop a post here with a few lists: articles I wrote, shows I saw, and albums released in 2024 that have taken up residence at YHT HQ.
Articles I Wrote
Thanks to everyone who made these pieces possible: the brilliant musicians I chatted with, my editors (especially Brent at Style Weekly), and @maddyaboutfood, who reacts with saintly patience when I ask her to be a second set of eyes at like 10 p.m. the night before an article is due. I’m an unreasonably lucky dude.
Striking Gold: “Golden Country, Volume 1” captures the lightning-in-a-bottle chemistry between Justin Golden and Devil’s Coattails.
Style Weekly, January 2, 2024
Going Solo: A Q&A with the Camel’s outgoing co-owner, Lucas Fritz, and its new sole proprietor, Matt Hansen (pictured).
Style Weekly, January 16, 2024
Road Game: A Q&A with Will Anderson of rising Brooklyn band, Hotline TNT.
Style Weekly, January 17, 2024
Album Outlook in 2024: Six Richmond-affiliated artists (and a label) with new music on the way this year.
Style Weekly, January 23, 2024
A Second Debut: Adrian Ciucci, leader of the Southern Belles, on the group’s quiet hiatus and revised modus operandi.
Style Weekly, January 31, 2024
Return to the River: The sequel to the award-winning environmental documentary, “Headwaters Down,” journeys deeply and widely.
Style Weekly, February 26, 2024
Settling In, Leveling Up: A veteran of the Newport Folk Festival, Richmond-based folk trio Palmyra is ready for its biggest local gig yet.
Style Weekly, February 27, 2024
Battling Dad: Richmond rapper Cane goes viral turning fatherhood into battle rap.
Style Weekly, March 12, 2024
Unbroken Circle: The Carter Family’s Legacy and How to Find it in Southwestern Virginia
Virginia Tourism Blog, March 25, 2025
That One Song: “God’s Song” by Prabir Trio
Style Weekly, March 26, 2024
Keeping the Flame: Bandleader and streaming service apostate Timothy Bailey on his “New Love Stories” album which comes out in May.
Style Weekly, March 29, 2024
Time to Shine: Ratboys singer Julia Steiner on touring Japan, band bonding, and the importance of aimless country drives.
Style Weekly, April 1, 2024
That One Song: Richmond indie-pop standout Tyler Meacham’s recent single, “dream house,” is a graceful meditation on grief.
Style Weekly, April 15, 2024
Remembering Wes: A concert and art auction, Wes Freed Day takes place at the Canal Club on April 27.
Style Weekly, April 23, 2024
Dojo Inferno: Virginia garage-psych veterans the Ar-Kaics return with red-hot new album “See the World on Fire.”
Style Weekly, May 7, 2024
Worth Knowing, Worth Going: Hazy, stargazy Richmond rock band Rikki Rakki will celebrate the vinyl release of “Breaking Skin” at Plan 9
Style Weekly, May 22, 2024
Back in the Pocket: Ace drummer Nate Smith extends his “Pocket Change” solo album series and his influence.
Style Weekly, May 27, 2024
One City, Two Films at Sundance: A pair of criminal justice documentaries with Richmond roots captivated audiences at the Utah film festival.
Style Weekly, June 3, 2024
Friday Affirmation: Durham singer-songwriter Tre. Charles will scale up his message of introspection as Friday Cheers opening act.
Style Weekly, June 19, 2024
Worth Knowing, Worth Going: Richmond-raised guitarist Jack Stepanian brings blues riffs and brisk momentum to Get Tight Lounge.
Style Weekly, June 25, 2024
Worth Knowing, Worth Going: Americana outfit Holy Roller headlines the second annual Road to Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion showcase at the Broadberry.
Style Weekly, July 17, 2024
A Plunky good time: Concert to bring jazz icon’s multifaceted legacy to life
Richmond Free Press, July 18, 2024
Standing Together: The return of 804 Day celebrates the vibrancy of Richmond’s music community
Richmond Magazine, July 29, 2024
The Color of Sound: The Richmond Jazz and Music Festival returns to Maymont for a star-studded 12th year
Richmond Magazine, August 2, 2024
Sonic Storyteller: From working with iconic filmmaker David Lynch to outfitting his own studio in Bon Air, Dean Hurley explores the extremes of sound.
Style Weekly, August 20, 2024
A Meant-To-Be Trio: Guitarist Scott Metzger of LaMP joins three of the jam scene’s most revered instrumentalists for another Broadberry blowout.
Style Weekly, August 21, 2024
Latin Jazz and Salsa Festival sets the stage for unity
Richmond Free Press, August, 29, 2024
Worth Knowing, Worth Going: WRIR DJ Freddie J will spin Japanese music from his own vinyl collection at Plan 9.
Style Weekly, September 11, 2024
Drop Zone: A preview of some anticipated local album releases.
Style Weekly, September 14, 2024
Drawing Us Together: Illustrator Robert Meganck on his love of music and designing the 2024 RFF poster.
Style Weekly, September 23, 2024
The Chronicle Continues: Horsehead charges into the future with a 20th anniversary celebration.
Style Weekly, October 1, 2024
The Torchbearer: Known for playing in major Virginia rock bands, Charlie Glenn is finally releasing his own debut solo album on a special night.
Style Weekly, October 8, 2024
Virginia’s Farm Aid: A new country and Americana festival, Virginia Farm Fest, to benefit the Central Virginia Poultry Co-op.
Style Weekly, October 14, 2024
From The Ground Up: Virginia rock duo Illiterate Light continues growing organically with new album “Arches.”
Style Weekly, October 30, 2024
A Parting Gift: Concert to raise relocation funds for Minimum Wage Recording Studios owner Lance Koehler.
Style Weekly, November 13, 2024
Elements of Surprise: Jazz guitar legend Bill Frisell and his longtime trio push into the unknown.
Style Weekly, November 18, 2024
Spinning Season’s Cheer: A new vinyl Christmas compilation unites Virginia artists in the fight against cancer.
Style Weekly, December 5, 2024
Top 40 Under 40: Ant the Symbol, 36
Style Weekly, December 10, 2024
Top 40 Under 40: Doug Nunnally, 38
Style Weekly, December 10, 2024
Worth Knowing, Worth Going: Eclectic sonic explorer Cloud M will celebrate the release of “Cazimi” this weekend.
Style Weekly, December 16, 2024
Style Wrapped: Looking back on a year of listening to Richmond’s music scene.
Style Weekly, December 18, 202
Shows I Saw
Another year, another failure to keep a running list of shows. I even started a concert journal this year – that was fun while it lasted, but it didn’t last long. As best I can recall in retrospect, here’s what I saw:
1/18/24 Erin Lunsford and Tristan Dougherty at the Sefton Listening Room
1/20/24 Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and Yam Yam at the National
1/22/24 Wednesday and Hotline TNT at the Broadberry
2/16/24 Skyway Man, Abby Huston and Less Blank at Spacebomb
2/23/24 Kendall Street Company at the Camel
3/13/24 Lamplight, Saw Black and Burns Burly West at Black Iris
3/14/24 Big Cat at Sefton Listening Room
4/13/24 Curt Sydnor at St. John’s Episcopal Church
4/13/24 Shovels & Rope and Al Olender at the Broadberry
4/27/24 Patterson Hood at the Canal Club
4/28/24 Waxahatchee and Good Morning at the National
5/2/24 Futurebirds and Jack Stepanian at the National
5/4/24 Tim Bailey & the Humans at the Basement
5/10/24 Daniel Donato and Mackenzie Roark on Brown’s Island
5/23/24 Trey Burnart Hall and Jon Charles Dwyer at the Sefton Listening Room
5/24/24 The Legendary Ingramettes, Woody Woodworth and Knifing Around on Brown’s Island
5/26/24 Shinyribs at Get Tight Lounge
5/27/24 Daydream Fest at Main Line Brewing
6/10/24 Drive-By Truckers at Lewis Ginter
6/14/24 Richy Mitch & the Coal Miners and Deau Eyes on Brown’s Island
6/21/24 Digable Planets and Tre. Charles on Brown’s Island
6/24/22 Jake Xerxes Fussell and The Great Beforetimes at Richmond Music Hall
6/28/24 Sam Barber, Jake Kohn and Villages on Brown’s Island
6/28/24 Jack Stepanian and Caroline Vain at Get Tight Lounge
6/29/24 Erin Lunsford house show
8/2/24-8/4/24 Newport Jazz Festival
8/23/24 LaMP at the Broadberry
8/24/24 Dean Hurley, Amminal and Second Dinner at Gallery5
8/28/24 King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and Geese on Brown’s Island
9/6/24 Jonathan Russell and David Shultz at the Sefton Listening Room
9/9/24 Goose Ting at Pavilion
10/2/24 Vampire Weekend and Cults at Ting Pavilion
10/4/24 Horsehead at Starr Hill Richmond Beer Hall
10/5/24 Miramar with the Richmond Symphony at the Dominion Center
10/5/24 Justin Golden and The Great Beforetimes at the Camel
10/10/24-10/12/24 Richmond Folk Festival
10/12/24 Charlie Glenn and Deau Eyes at the Camel
10/17/24 The Dead Tongues and Libby Rodenbough at Richmond Music Hall
10/21/24 Chris Cohen, Benet, Shormey and Ethanol at Get Tight Lounge
11/8/24 André 3000 and serpentwithfeet at the Altria
11/13/24 Goose at the Anthem
11/15/24 Sturgill Simpson at Hampton Coliseum
11/17/24 Bio Ritmo, No BS! Brass Band and Juston Golden at the Broadberry
11/20/24 Bill Frisell Trio at the Tin Pan
11/30/24 Modern Groove Syndicate and Mekong Xpress & the Get Fresh Horns at the Camel
12/7/24 Nate Smith and Butcher Brown at the National
12/21/24 DJ Williams and Grateful Jed at Smartmouth Brewing Co.
12/29/24 Low Cut Connie at the Tin Pan
2024 Albums I Acquired
I loved plenty of 2024 albums not listed below, but here are the ones that I managed to pick up a physical copy of. I did do a Top-10 for Uproxx’s critics poll again, but that hasn’t been posted yet. I’ll be sure to add a link when it’s available.
Arooj Aftab – Night Reign
The Ar-Kaics – The See the World on Fire
Timothy Bailey & the Humans – New Love Stories
Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter
Bonny Light Horseman – Keep Me on Your Mind/See You Free
Alan Braufman – Infinite Love Infinite Tears
Bright Eyes – Five Dice, All Threes
Anna Butterss – Mighty Vertebrate
Chris Cohen – Paint a Room
Louis Cole – Nothing
The Dead Tongues – Body Of Light / I Am A Cloud
The Decemberists – As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again
DJ Harrison – Shades of Yesterday
Jon Charles Dwyer – Chorus
Father John Misty – Mahashmashana
The Fearless Flyers – The Fearless Flyers IV
Sierra Ferrell – Trail of Flowers
FM Skyline – Images
Mabe Fratti – Sentir Que No Sabes
Amaro Freitas – Y’Y
Futurebirds – Easy Company
Angelica Garcia – Gemelo
Sam Gendel and Sam Wilkes – The Doober
Myriam Gendron – Mayday
Good Morning – Seven
Nigel Hall & DJ Harrison – The Burning Bush: A Journey Through the Music of Earth, Wind & Fire
Helado Negro – Phasor
Hiatus Kaiyote – Love Heart Cheat Code
Brittany Howard – What Now
Christian Lee Hutson – Paradise Pop. 10
Hurray for the Riff Raff – The Past Is Still Alive
Illiterate Light – Arches
Itasca – Imitation of War
Jamie xx – In Waves
Johnny Blue Skies – Passage Du Desir
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – Flight b741
Gold Connections – Fortune
Pokey LaFarge – Rhumba Country
Julian Lage – Speak to Me
Lamplight – Lamplight
Charles Lloyd – The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow
John Moreland – Visitor
Fabiano Do Nascimento and Sam Gendel – The Room
Nickelus F – MMCHT
Misha Panfilov – To the Mesosphere and Beyond
Jeff Parker ETA IVtet – The Way Out of Easy
Parlor Greens – In Green We Dream
Jessica Pratt – Here in the Pitch
Joe Pug – Sketch of a Promised Departure
Tomeka Reid Quartet – 3 + 3
Peni Candra Rini – Wulansih
Bryant Roses – Bring It Back Around
Shabaka – Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace
Nala Sinephro – Endlessness
The Smile – Wall of Eyes
The Smile – Cutouts
Billy Strings – Highway Prayers
Tidiane Thiam – Africa Yontii
Vampire Weekend – Only God Was Above Us
Kamasi Washington – Fearless Movement
Willie Watson – Willie Watson
Waxahatchee – Tigers Blood
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – Woodland
Wild Pink – Dulling the Horns
Yasmin Williams – Acadia
Thom Yorke – Confidenza
Also 2024 But Archival/Live/Compilation/Other
Alice Coltrane – The Carnegie Hall Concert
Justin Townes Earle – All In: Unreleased & Rarities (The New West Years)
Emahoy Tsegue-Mariam Guebru – Souvenirs
Fleet Foxes – Live on Boston Harbor
The Grateful Dead – Duke ’78
Horse Lords – As It Happened: Horse Lords Live
Jason Isbell – Live from the Ryman Vol. 2
Paul McCartney – One Hand Clapping
Panda Bear – Reset Mariachi EP
Emily Remler – Cookin’ At The Queens: Live In Las Vegas 1984 & 1988
The Smile – Don’t Get Me Started / The Slip
Billy Strings – Live Vol. 1
Vampire Weekend – Frog On The Bass Drum Vol. 02: Una Notte A Milano 7.9.19 Con Vampire Weekend
Various – Love Hides All Faults
Various – Long Distance Love: A Sweet Relief Tribute to Lowell George
Various – European Primitive Guitar (1974-1987)
Various – Xmas in VA
J. Roddy Walston – Christmas to the Bone
Thom Yorke – Confidenza
I’m sure I’ve forgotten stuff, but 2025 is knocking. See y’all then.
Congrats on a great year of writing, and it looks like you added to your collection of memories (live shows) and records quite handsomely! Any love for Cassandra Jenkins’ My Light, My Destroyer?