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ZOË returns with her new single, La Vie en Rosé!

ZOË, who represented Austria at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with  Loin d’ici, is back with a brand new single!

Her new release, La Vie en Rosé, which is not a cover version of the classic Edith Piaf song, as you may expect – but infact an original and classy chanson-style pop number, in the style of her previous musical releases. Even the artwork of the single makes us think of one of those classy French café’s of the past!

La Vie en Rose was presented during a live show by ZOË at the Spittelberg Theatre on June 4, 2024 in Vienna, Austria.

The new single is available to buy and stream on platforms such as Spotify and Amazon Music.

You can follow ZOˑs music and updates on her official Instagram account.

Image: official single artwork for La Vie En Rosé by ZOË

Flag Policy, Booing, and Controversy – the lows of Eurovision 2024

Whilst most people can all agree that the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest was an incredible show, I’m sure we can also agree that it was probably the most controversial edition of all time. From poor and disrespectful behaviour by some fans and artists, an unusual flag-banning policy by the EBU, and some non-family-friendly staging and performances – we take a short look at some of the issues. All thoughts are my own, and are not necessarily the views of our website. Continue reading Flag Policy, Booing, and Controversy – the lows of Eurovision 2024

90s dance/electronic act, Robin S chats to us at the Eurovillage in Malmö!

The Eurovision Village in Malmö featured a wide variety of free performances and events for Eurovision Song Contest fans that were in the city. From a number of the 2024 entries, local musicians, groups, and the 2024 Junior Song Contest winner, Zoé Clauzure – the Eurovillage stage also featured a number of huge 90s dance artists, such as American singer-songwriter, Robin S and Trinidadian-born German singer, Haddaway.

ESC Covers got the opportunity to interview Robin S straight after her live performance on the Euphoria stage on Thursday evening. She spoke to us regarding how she was invited to perform, her musical tastes and inspirations, plus gave us a positive message of peace and love to the world.

You can check out our interview with Robin, plus a number of her hits in the clips below!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLkbpvlNCH8&pp=ygURcm9iaW4gcyBsdXYgNCBsdXY%3D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKdIJ_oOtDE

 

 

What you can expect to see in tonight’s live Semi-Final [Warning: Spoilers!]

Last night, we got the opportunity to watch the Evening Preview (previously the Jury Show) of Semi Final 1 lof the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest. In the following article, Andy Richards takes you through the whole event, including his thoughts of each perfromance and what you can expect in the show tonight. All opinions are his own. The ramblings are ‘as live’, so please excuse the randomless and slightly messy structure. This post is jammed full of spoilers – so if you don’t want anything ruining, you’ve been warned!

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ESC Covers’ Predictions For The Winner of Melodifestivalen 2024

Tomorrow night, the Grand Final of Sweden’s Melodifestivalen takes place at the Friends Arena in the Swedish capital. Our very own Ian Fowell is currently over in Stockholm along with Graham Ridge from Dutch Eurovision Central, eagerly awaiting the live show tomorrow.

ESC Covers have assesed all of the twelve finalists in the contest, and have come up with three songs and acts that we think are the most likely to fly the flag for Sweden in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö.

Song #7: Marcus & Martinus – Unforgettable

We love this one, and think it’s about time M&M finally get to represent Sweden at Eurovision. The song is modern, lively and has a great melody and rhythm all the way through. The staging is also impressive with the guys’ being surrounded in their own kind of digital LED light box. It’s quite atmospheric and looks like something you’d see in either one of The Matrix or Tron movies. Will the public finally see past their Norwegian backgrounds and let Marcus & Martinus represent them?

Song #8: Dotter – It’s Not Easy To Write A Love Song

Our next choice is another returning artist, Dotter. We saw her reaching second place in Melodifestivalen 2020 with her song ‘Bulletproof’. It’s a different style this time around, with Dotter opting for more of a classic ballad style. The performance is powerful, and although the staging is relatively simple with her rolling around and standing on a Grand Piano, we think it deserves to do quite well. This one will all be about the vocals tomorrow night. If she can iron out a few minor issues that we heard in the Semi-final, this stands a good chance at winning.

Song #12: Danny Saucedo – Happy That You Found Me

Our third and final choice to win Melodifestivalen 2024 is multiple times contestant, Danny Saucedo. He’s in a great postition in the running order, closing the show, and again, it’s another upbeat banger. The staging is unique and quirky too, with the floor at the beginning looking like someone has gone wild with a Spirograph, to an unintentionally amusing ‘Frank Spencer’ moment where the set collapses over him. If it does win, there’s a lot of similar sounding songs heading to Malmö, which could be its downfall.

Honourable mentions:

Depending on which way the public vote tomorrow, we could also see Smash Into Pieces, Cazzi Opeia, and Jacqline near the top of the scoreboard.

The Melodifestivalen 2024 final takes place tomorrow night at 20:00CET and is available to watch on SVT1 and on SVT Play.

Germany’s ‘Das Deutsche Finale 2024’ Song Review

Continuing the journey to Malmö, it’s Germany’s time to pick their artist and song this evening, with their ‘Das Deutsche Finale’ selection show. ESC Covers’ Andy Richards takes a first listen to each of the songs, and gives his option on their chance of being picked.

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Benidorm Fest 2024 – Semi-final 2 Song Review

Tonight sees the second show of Spain’s search for their entry for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, with their Benidorm Fest selection process. Tonight, another eight songs are hoping to make their way into the final, joining the four acts that were selected on Tuesday night. ESC Covers’ Andy Richards takes a listen to each contender with his thoughts on their potential success.

María Peláe – Remitente

From the opening male chanting, and Spanish guitars, and claps, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the Gypsy Kings had made a return to the scene. It’s very tranditional sounding, and most certainly something that has come from a Spanish speaking country. It’s not as out there as Blanca Paloma’s entry from last year, but I’m sure the Spanish fans will be behind this one. Not too sure how it will do outside of the border, though. It’s a nice start to the show, but it’s not blown me away.

Dellacruz – BESO EN LA MAÑANA

Another 100% Spanish song, but a little bit more upbeat than the last one. It’s something that you would have likely heard on UK radio a few years ago, when the likes of Daddy Yankee and Camila Cabello were big time doing the rounds. It’s got a great dance beat, as so many of the other Benidorm Fest songs have this year, but this could cause a few issues in the final, with likeminded songs fighting to the death. Decent enough, though!

MARLENA – amor de verano

From the opening sounds of waves and seagulls, you imagine this could be something you could listen to on the beach with a cheeky Sangria. The production is great, and the melodic vocals should be good if performed well tonight. Again, there’s nothing much that makes it stand out against some of the other songs in the contest. I can imagine many of the 2024 Eurovision songs will take a note out of Loreen’s book with a pop/dance banger, so original and different genres could do well.

st. Pedro – Dos Extraños (Cuarteto de Cuerda)

Taking the tempo right down now, we have St. Pedro with a jazzy/light adult contemporary tune. It’s something that you’d likely hear on the likes of Jules Holland’s TV show, and it’s lovely and relaxing. Theres some great strings in the song, and his vocals and song style remind me of Salvador Sobral’s winning Portuguese entry. If performed well tonight, I think this could easily stand out from the crowd and make its way into Saturday’s final.

Jorge González – Caliente

Well, his name certainly fits the Spanish bill if nothing else. Again, it’s a traditional-sounding pop tune in Spanish, but looking more at appealing to the international audience with easier to understand Spanish words such as ‘bailar’ and ‘noche’. The horns very much remind me of Adrenalina from a few years back, and the style of the song is very much like something Enrique Iglesias would have released in the 00s. There’s a nice build towards the end, renminding me of Unicorn. I wonder if Jorge will also have a dance break?

Yoly Saa – No se me olvida

More acoustic guitar, and a chilled theme to start with again. The mix in the production is very good as there’s plenty of going on with different styles and elements. The mood of the song sounds quite melancholy, but the chorus is a bit more lively. I really like this as it has a haunting feel to it, without getting as depressing as Billie Eilish’s back catalogue. This is another song that I could see as standing out and doing well in tonight’s contest

Roger Padrós – El Temps

A piano solo starts this one off, and the song itself is fairly simple too, with only a few drum beats padding out Roger’s song. I don’t think the placing of the song in the running order will help it too much, following the last similar sounding song – but if his live vocals towards the end of the song are as good as the ones on the studio version, he could be onto something. I feel like this could potentially be left in the semi-final, however.

Almacor – Brillos Platino

I think the fatigue of similar sounding songs must be kicking in, as the opening of this just sounds like so many others in the Spanish selection – but luckily, just as I was getting bored, a chunky bass drum kicked in, and the song turns into a bit of a dance banger! Closing the show will definitely help in the votes. There’s some electronic vocals in the song, so I’m not sure if they could get through the EBU rules, should it win Benidorm Fest, but it’s a decent effort indeed.

So, that’s it for my look at the second batch of songs. The second Semi-final of Benidorm Fest starts tonight at 22:50CET on RTVE, and is hosted by Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Calderó and Ana Prada. Four songs from tonight will make their way into the Grand Final on Saturday. If you’re outside of Spain, you can watch the live stream of the show here.

Image: comunitatvalenciana.com

 

 

 

Benidorm Fest 2024 – Semi-final 1 Song Review

Tonight sees the start of the search for Spain’s entry for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest as Benidorm Fest returns to the TV screens. Tonight, eight songs are hoping to make their way into the final, with another eight battling it out on Thursday night. ESC Covers’ Andy Richards takes a listen to each contender with his thoughts on their potential success.

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Melodi Grand Prix 2024 – Heat 3 Song Review

Here we go again, then! Straight on the back of Ireland choosing their song for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest last night, this evening sees the final heat of Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix this year. There’s another six songs hoping to grab a ticket to the final. Once again, I’m taking a listen of the studio versions of each song to see how I think they’ll do in the selection progress. Obviously, the real telling will be in the performances during the live show.

Vidar Villa – “MER”

It’s a chirphy little song, with lyrics in Norwegian – but straight away it sounds like there’s a naughty English word that’s been sneaked into the mix. I’ll have to check the lyrics to confirm, but it would have to be looked at if it won MGP, in order to please the EBU! It’s catchy. I’ve no idea what he’s singing about, but nice to hear the national language. Definitely sounds like something you’d hear on a top-40 radio station. It’s uplifting, and I think it will do quite well tonight with a nice bit of stage. A good start to this week’s heat.

MISTRA – “Waltz of Death”

The song opens with talking, rather that singing. It’s quite unusual, and something that you might hear at one of the more obscure, experimental stages at Glastonbury or somewhere. Plenty of nice guitar riffs, and her voice sounds to me like a mix of Nina from the Cardigans and Sheryl Crow. There’s not really much singing, so it feels more like some kind of spoken poetry – but there’s an interesting dark style, that doesn’t go too crazy at any point, so it’s not likely to scare away too many potential voters. Not sure how it will do, but I quite like it. I think. If it made it to Malmö, I think it could be competing with Ireland’s choice.

Thomas Jenssen – “Take Me To Heaven”

Straight from the offset, this sounds like it’s going to be very good. From the ‘oohs’, funky bassline, guitar riffs and drum loop, it’s both very contemporary, but also reminiscent of the eighties. Thomas’ voice is quite high like The Weeknd or Justin Timberlake. As the song continues, it’s not letting me down. The ‘duh-duh-duh-duh’s’ will have the audience singing along, and I think this would be a very good choice for Malmö. Could see this one easily getting though to the next stage, and I’ve not even seen the staging yet.

Annprincess – “Save Me”

Another decent pop song in tonight’s selection. A few whistles to open the song, and some very Rihanna or Dua Lipa like vocals from Annprincess herself. There’s plenty of energy in the song, and a great beat. If she’s joined by dancers, with a great choreographed routine, this one will be another one to watch. From the single’s artwork, she’s looking very Loreen-like with her long flowing hair and dress, so it’s possible that some inspiration has been taken from both of her winners.  It seems like they’re really saved the best songs for Heat 3. It’s going to be quite a bloodbath this evening. Lots to pick from.

MiiA – “Green Lights”

I’m sure it’s totally unrealated that the written style of MiiA’s name is very much like KEiiNO’s (and not in any way a cash-in), so we’ll forgive her for that one. The intro before the vocals kick in, sounds like something you’d find in a big-budget Hollywood movie set in space. Very nice. Hans Zimmer would be impressed. There’s some very sweet vocals in the song, and again, like many of the other of tonight’s songs – it’s very radio friendly and upbeat. I like the string sections and drum beats in the song, and it seems quite an emotional song – so if this is portrayed well on stage tonight, that could grab her a few more points too.

KEiiNO – “Damdiggida”

He we go then. Probably one of the most talked about acts of this year. They are back for more! The plinky-plonky instrumentation reminds me of ‘Belissima‘ from DJ Quicksilver, and the rest of the song is very nineties dance inspired too. I’m hearing influences from N-Trance, and the ‘damdiggida’ refrain that’s throughout is very close to Ice MC’s ‘Think About The Way’. Alexandra’s vocals are as superb as always, and the rest of the gang’s unique offerings gel very well together. Much like in Melodifestivalen last year, where it seemed like Loreen was being primed for the win, I think the same could be true here. It’s a very high quality song, but with so many other fantastic contestants in tonight’s show, I hope that’s going to be a close battle.

As with previous weeks, Heat 3 of Melodi Grand Prix will be streamed live on NRK’s website from 19:50CET, and if you live in Norway, you’re able to watch on NRK1. Best of luck to all contestants – it’s gonna be tricky picking the three for the grand final!

Melodi Grand Prix 2024 – Heat 2 Song Review

Well, that was a fast week! It’s time for Andy Richards to take a look at Heat #2 of Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix songs, which will be competing for your votes this evening. There’s yet another six songs to pick from, so let’s get into this…

Farida – “Heartache”

Some nice acoustic guitar chords kick this one off, followed by Farida’s soft vocals. There’s a few Mediterranian style claps, then the beat kicks in and changes it to a bit of an upbeat pop-banger! Some segments remind me a little of Spain’s offering from Liverpool 2023 – but this has more of a Keiino feel to it, and has a couple of nice elements including slow downs, and an ‘almost’ keychange. It’s a nice start to the second heat, but I can’t imagine it making it through to the final as it’s all a little bit ‘Eurovision by numbers’. We shall see in a few hours time!

Mileo – “You’re Mine”

Plenty of effects on the vocals on this one. It will be interesting to see how this translates when performed live. It’s another good pop song and reminds me a little of ‘Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)’, or something that Mika could have knocked out 15 years ago. The rhythm is punchy, and the ‘mi-ye-ai-ee-ai’ melody works well too. It’s not exactly jumping out at me as a definite finalist, but there’s something for everyone that I think will give it a higher chance at success tonight.

Eli Kristin – “Touch of Venus”

Very nice orchestral opening to this song, and a strong, powerful vocal from Eli.  Very Bond. (Both James, and the classical ‘girl group’ of the same name). It’s the type of song that would do well in Albania’s selection, being that big ballad. The yodelling shrieks cause it to lose a few points from me, as I wasn’t much of a fan of Australia’s ‘Zero Gravity, which it reminds me of. It’s a somthing a little bit different in tonight’s show, and certainly a step away from the first two pop offerings, however.

Super Rob & Erika Norwich – “My AI”

I was still unsure if this was ‘Al’, as is Alan, or ‘AI’ (Artificial Intelliegnce’ going into this. It is Artifical Intelligence, however – and almost sounds like it’s being written by one. Another over-the-top pop banger, and this one really is an Aqua clone! Even more so that the ‘Barbie’ entry in last week’s heat. Danish lawyers could start twitching if they’re watching tonigh. I like it, and it does seem to have a K-Pop kinda sound to it, but I’m not sure the grannies of Norway will appreciate it. This would have better been suited for Junior Eurovision, should Norway ever compete in the future! Looking forward to seeing the massive ‘Masked Singer’ style robot on stage!

Dag Erik Oksvold & Anne Fagermo – “Judge Tenderly of Me”

Changing tempo completely now – we’re off to the country! This is very pleasant and sounds like it could be enjoyed while relaxing in a coffee shop. I prefer Dag Erik’s style of vocals to Anne’s in the song, and think it possibly could have done better being a solo-effort – but the harmonies in the choruses do blend nicely. It’s something different in tonight’s heat, but I worry it could completely get forgotten after the utter madness from the previous song!

Gåte – “Ulveham”

Potential backing vocals from Xena – Warrior Princess open this. Lots of vocal gymnastics and yodellind! Nice to hear the native language in this one too. Absolutely zero English. It’s a great production, and the transition into rock is a welcoming surprise. I’d best describe them as a ‘Norwegian Evanescence’ on first listen to this song. I’m hoping to see plenty of flame jets and pyro in the staging, as soon as the guitars kick in! I’d pick this one as my favourite of the evening.

So, that’s your lot for Heat #2. I don’t think the quality of songs is quite as strong as last week, but another three will be making their way into the grand final. The show is live on NRK1 in Norway from 19:50CET, and also available online at this link.