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Year In ReView: A collection of Vanyaland’s favorite tracks of 2018

The year 2018 can, will, and should be defined by many things. But for us here at Vanyaland, it was the year of the song. 2018 was a fantastic year for music, singles in particular -- short bursts of sonic brilliance that hit like a fist and lingered like a kiss, all in line with our ever-dwindling attention spans. Over the past 12 months Vanyaland Editor-in-Chief Michael Marotta and Assistant News Editor Victoria Wasylak documented all these brilliant songs as they hit each day in their New Sounds and Fast Tracked columns, daily hype pieces presenting what, in our opinions, were the best tracks of that particular day. Below is a collection of those columns from Marotta and Wasylak, as they were written that very day, shaping the sound of Vanyaland as one based deeply in alt-pop, but extending out to reflect not only Boston's diverse music scene, but the varied tones around the world that made the year so great. This collection is likely different than the other Best of 2018 lists floating around the internet, and that's by design -- here at Vanyaland, nothing trumps our genuine interest in a song we love and admire.

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Grimes, ‘We Appreciate Power’: November 29

Grimes goes big on thunderous new jam ‘We Appreciate Power’

Grimes teased, Grimes promised, Grimes delivered. Claire Elise Boucher has delivered a mighty present for us all in a thunderous, mechanical, post-industrial bop called “We Appreciate Power”. The 4AD track features American synth-pop singer and frequent Grimes collaborator Hana, and feels like an extension of the heavier material from 2015 album Art Angels.

“Inspired by the North Korean band Moranbong, ‘We Appreciate Power’ is written from the perspective of a Pro-A.I. Girl Group Propaganda machine who use song, dance, sex and fashion to spread goodwill towards Artificial Intelligence (it’s coming whether you want it or not),” Grimes says in press notes. “Simply by listening to this song, the future General A.I. overlords will see that you’ve supported their message and be less likely to delete your offspring.” Fuck us up, Grimes.

— Michael Marotta

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