Year In ReView: Our 30 favorite songs of 2017

At several points throughout 2017, a simple question was asked: What are you listening to? Whether we were fielding it or asking it, the reply was often specific to a singular song. With all due respect to the time-honored album and EP -- and from Slowdive's self-titled to Kendrick's DAMN. to Quiet Giant's You're in Heaven, there were quite a few of note -- this year was all about the song. Songs of passion, songs of empowerment, songs of not giving a damn and songs of giving every last damn imaginable soundtracked a year that tested the will of the people. As Daniel Brockman notes in his intense Year in Pop essay for Vanyaland, pop music is headed down a dangerous path; but it's also merging into one giant streamable playlist, where the underground battles for clicks and listens with Top 40, and this year's Vanyaland year-end recap -- a mere selection of our staff's favorites, and by no means a silly declaration of the absolute "best" -- reflects that. Our staff was asked to come up with their faves, and these are the responses, presented alphabetically. The lead entry, via Toronto's Alvvays, feels like an appropriate jump-off, and the featured image of the up top was shot by the late, great Eddy Leiva, from their October show at The Paradise.

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Brian Marquis, “The Romantic”

Marking his first release since his debut full-length solo album, 2014’s Blood and Spirits, Brian Marquis put down his acoustic guitar and returned to his punk roots, and while tunes like and “From Boston” hold their own weight in his catalog, “The Romantic” offers a glimpse of the Berklee alum from a different angle. An air of mortality surrounds this track, as Marquis ponders his legacy with manic vocals, and a full backing band. Even with these elements, as well as a description of a borderline-bohemian living situation, the most impressive piece of this song is the catchy chorus, as Marquis summons an unorthodox amount of words to fill it up, but packing a punch with it at the same time.

— Jason Greenough

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