The 50 Best New Zealand Albums of 2024
Rolling Stone AU/NZ counts down the top 50 New Zealand albums of 2024, featuring Fazerdaze, Georgia Lines, PARK RD, and more
In 2023, when it came time for our editorial team to compile our year-end lists, we settled on a top 25 for New Zealand. This year, however, that just wasn’t going to be enough. Our 2024 list is 50-strong, and in truth it really could have been a lot more.
Major problems persist in the Aotearoa music industry (some change is in the offing: hopefully Spotlight Aotearoa, which proposes boosting the presence of local acts on major international tours, comes to fruition), but Kiwi musicians beat on, boats against the current, doing what they do best: making songs and albums that stand comparison with the best music other countries are producing.
We’re happy with our final 50. A wide range of genres are represented, including Indigenous electronic producers, country troubadours, roots-reggae titans, and so many wonderful indie singer-songwriters. There are stunning comeback albums, exciting debut albums. There are albums that know what they are, and albums that defy easy categorisation.
And a special shout-out must go to Christchurch, whose artists feature in our list more prominently than those of any other town or city. Much has been made of the rejuvenation of the Canterbury city, and its tight-knit, productive music community is a key component of its resurgence.
So without further ado, here are our top 50 New Zealand albums of 2024, ranked.