Monday, March 25, 2019

Sweden | Nano - "Chasing rivers"

RECENT

Swedish singer Nano returned to the Melodifestivalen stage with a new single. "Chasing rivers" is a pop song with an anthemic feeling that shows a more emotional side of Nano's.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

United Kingdom | Adam French - "Keep it together"

BRAND NEW

British singer Adam French returns to our site with a teaser of his upcoming debut album. The single is entitled "Keep it together", and it mixes pop-rock with alternative sounds in perfect doses. About the song, Adam says: "It is very much an optimistic reminder that things get better with time... Battling your demons can be incredibly difficult, but this song serves as an internal pep-talk, an uplifting monologue, if you like".

Malta | Michela - "Chameleon"

BRAND NEW

Michela Pace was born in Gozo, Malta, in 2001. Earlier this year, she won the inaugural season of Malta's The X Factor, thus earning the right to represent the island nation on Eurovision. Her song for the continental festival was revealed not long ago: "Chameleon" brings a mix of pop and electronic sounds that has captured hearts all across Europe!

Moldova | 7 Klase - "Fata care nu ma lasa"

BRAND NEW

Moldovan group 7 Klase are back with a new single. And it's a great one! "Fata care nu ma lasa" is an extremely fun song, which explores their unique set of instruments in a very cool way. We love its chorus!

Serbia | Ivana Pavkovic - "Ledeno doba"

BRAND NEW

Ivana Pavkovic is a Serbian singer who was born in Bor, in a family of Macedonian descent. She has just released a new single, entitled "Ledeno doba". It's a great sample of the best of Balkan pop, with local instrumentals being used with a very modern approach.

Norway | D'Sound - "Mr. unicorn"

RECENT

D'Sound is a Norwegian band formed in Oslo in 1993. Their mixture of jazz and pop turned them into a household name for the music business, having edited several singles and albums. Earlier this year, they took part of Melodi Grand Prix, the local National Final for Eurovision, with the song "Mr. unicorn". The song is just what the title makes you think about: a happy and uplifting song that will make you dance immediately!

Saturday, March 23, 2019

United Kingdom | John Lundvik - "Too late for love"

BRAND NEW

John Lundvik is a singer, songwriter and athlete who was born in London and raised in Växjö, Sweden, since the age of six. John is going to be part of this year's Eurovision twice: once, as one of the songwriters of the British entry, Michael Rice's "Bigger than us"; and also, as the leading artist for Sweden, after having won the traditional Melodifestivalen. We have no doubt he can take Sweden to another great result in the contest. "Too late for love" is grandiose and catchy, in a way that hardly any other entry of this year manages to be. We are listening to it nonstop: it's our song of the week!

Poland | Tulia - "Fire of love (Pali się)"

BRAND NEW

Tulia are a Polish folk music group from Szczecin, formed by Joanna Sinkiewicz, Dominika Siepka, Patrycja Nowicka and Tulia Biczak. They are going to represent Poland on Eurovision with "Fire of love (Pali się)". Their entry is a masterpiece of folk pop: it is a perfect discharge of intensity and vocal singularity, wrapped by an excellent work of folk instrumentals. We are fully in love with it!

Armenia | Srbuk - "Walking out"

BRAND NEW

When Armenian broadcaster AMPTV announced Srbuk as their artist for this year's Eurovision, our expectations went through the roof, as we love everything we've ever heard from her. And her entry, "Walking out", is everything we could have wished for! It's a modern and classy song with a grandiose and very marking chorus. We love it to bits!

North Macedonia | Tamara Todevska - "Proud"

BRAND NEW

Tamara Todevska is back to Eurovision! After 11 years of her first participation, the Macedonian star is now once again representing her country in the contest, with the amazing "Proud". It's a beautiful and passionate ballad, which displays a lot of emotion and depth. The country will seize the event to use North Macedonia, its new official name, for the very first time.