Year In ReView: Our favorite Boston-ish songs of 2017

It's December 21, and we're just finally getting around to our annual list of favorite songs to come out of Boston in 2017. Two conclusions can be drawn from this -- first, the year was so packed that our Year End obligations were pushed back to the very last minute, and secondly, we kind of hate these posts. Through our New Sounds features and pages of Boston News posts, it's virtually impossible to come up with a full portrait of Boston's year in music. We hope that our dedicated coverage from January to December acts as our compass of what's good around town; this list here can be best described as a loose collection of our "faves." It's in no order, it's by no preference; these tracks stuck with us over the course of the calendar, and if you missed one or two when released, perhaps it can help fill in some blanks. Because it was a crazy good year for Boston music, and 2018 feels as promising as ever.

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Dang Clēts, “Lines”

Back in May we did a swan dive into springtime, and that leap was soundtracked by “Lines” by Dang Clēts. This effortlessly cool jangle-pop gem served as the debut offering from the Boston trio, who all hail from California (we can hear it) but met while attending Tufts University. James Forward, Jake Mills, and Connor Cunningham played in a band called Waldo while in school, but decided to stick around town after graduation (score one for the good guys) and take on a fresh start with Dang Clēts. And we can’t emphasize freshness enough, from the breezy, synth-aided guitar-pop sound of “Lines” to the fact that any Google searches will auto-correct into quests to learn everything you need to know about “damn cleats.” But that’s cool — in two years time we’re gonna know everything about this trio, so let’s all take a moment to let the music marinade on its own merit.

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