ESC 2021: Angels and Bands and Clocks, Oh My!
We’re cutting it real close here. I might have mixed up the days and thought the first semi-final was Thursday. Well, these songs won’t review themselves! Today we have: “Tick-Tock”
We’re cutting it real close here. I might have mixed up the days and thought the first semi-final was Thursday. Well, these songs won’t review themselves! Today we have: “Tick-Tock”
We’ve reached the home stretch, ladies and gentlemen! All that lies between us and the end of Eurovision is five entries to review and five days of destiny (not the
Forget apples and oranges! We’re comparing the entire fruit bowl today. It was so hard to pick a favourite this time. Here’s what we’re looking at: “Je Me Casse” by
“Embers” by James Newman (United Kingdom) “The Ride” by Rafał (Poland) “The Moon Is Rising” by Samanta Tīna (Latvia) “Here I Stand” by Vasil (North Macedonia) “Growing Up Is Getting
No more faceoffs! Five countries will go head to head to try and stand out among the rest. In this article, we have: “Shum” by Go_A (Ukraine) “Voy A Quedarme”
It’s not the Eurovision Song Contest without songs to party to! It’s quite the competitive genre, though. You’re bound to get compared to other party songs that are competing and
The past Eurovision songs I have pitted against each other have felt like comparing apples to oranges. At least these songs are both on the fun side. We have the
I have a lot of catching up to do if I’m going to review all of the entries before the finals on May 22. These two songs I’m about to
This post goes out to anyone who has ever woken up and immediately started regretting their life choices. One of the songs in this faceoff is about your entire life
I think it’s safe to say that I need to get a move on reviewing all of these entries. They are getting released faster than I can write about them!