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Year In ReView: Vanyaland’s Top 25 songs of 2016

This was an odd year for music. As Vanyaland senior writer Daniel Brockman details in his annual Year In Pop roundup, the two-way highway of comings and goings produced a wealth of in-crisis pop, solemn rock, and schizophrenic hip-hop alongside a cruel abundance of iconic deaths and life-lessons from rock's dinosaur guard. And as this Vanyaland contributor list proves, it was another wildly eclectic and eccentric year of sound, proving that genre restriction is truly dead for those who still actually care. For our Top 25 Songs of 2016, we pitched and polled our writing staff about their favorite tracks of the year, then condensed each list for a composite ranking. Below are the results, with the song's nominator doing the honors of telling us why the song cracked the list in the first place. It may not be perfect, but it's ours, and it's worth more than just taking a Chance on.

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4. Savages, “Adore”

Before this year, we may have speculated that Savages’ finest efforts were their icy post-punk grippers, feverish songs that slashed and burned with a ripened fury and ripped your still-beating heart fresh from your chest. But something surprisingly human reared its damaged head on their January LP Adore Life: a sound with silenced gaps screaming at the same strobe-lit intensity and an emotion reflective of our currently bleak societal outlook. On “Adore,” five long minutes of the young London band’s creative zenith, the tension builds in operatic fashion, entering a cold dark hallway with the sinister flair of Bauhaus and exploding into a chorus that teeters on the brink of merriment, recalling, along the way, some of Morrissey’s early-’90s solo work. “Adore” is a twisted ballad for the night clubs that’s best sung for the day pubs, a powerful and manacing piece of music that builds and builds before dropping you off a cliff without the slightest bit of apology.

— Michael Marotta

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