The 5 best national songs of 2017

Los 5 mejores canciones nacionales del 2017
As is customary at this time of year, it's time to look back and review the best of 2017. To begin this general review, we kick off with the best songs from Spanish bands that the year has given us. This is a selection so you can learn about the latest releases from established bands or discover new talents. 2017 has been their year, and we hope they continue to grow like wildfire in 2018.
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Vetusta Morla - I'm telling you


Vetusta Morla's long-awaited fourth album arrived in the final stretch of 2017, ready to break with everything established in their career. For many, it's the Madrid-based group's best work to date. A true statement of new sounds and experimentation with previously unknown instruments in their songs. Without a doubt, one of the biggest hits of the year and surely one of the national festivals of 2018.

Rufus T Firefly - Magnolia


The psychedelia of the '60s and '70s is the hallmark of Rufus T. Firefly's songs. His new album, "Magnolia," is a true odyssey through the most remote corners of eclectic and detailed sounds. A true feast for the ears. The breakthrough band of the year, one we'll be following in the coming months.

Viva Suecia - The Knot and the Hope


The story of Murcia's Viva Suecia is like a 100m race where you give it your all in just a few seconds. With this second album and just a few years under your belt, they've already placed themselves on the podium of great national promises.

Lori Meyers - The Sun Always Shines


A new search for hits from Lori Meyers is what we find in 'En la Espiral'. Their new album will take you on a more conceptual journey through the Granada-based band. Another regular at national festivals in 2017 and surely for next year.

Yall - Together


The Barcelona trio continues to reach ever-higher levels with their electronic music. After appearing at festivals like Sónar and Tomorrowland, or finding the quietest place in the world,

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