Thursday, June 24, 2021

Greece | Alexandra Koniak - "Mono esena"

BRAND NEW

Alexandra Koniak is a Greek singer who was born in Athens in 1990. Meet her with her latest single, entitled "Mono esena". It's a song with a strong, hypnotic mood, greatly built by precise instrumentation and a wonderful vocal performance.

Denmark | RoseeLu - "Got me feeling like this"

BRAND NEW

Danish singer RoseeLu has just released a new track. And it's such a catchy tune! We are talking about "Got me feeling like this", a song with a punchy energy and an imposing vibe, built both by the instrumentals and RoseeLu's vocals.

"Although I'm still rather young, I've experienced being madly in love. I've also experienced the type of love where you end up losing yourself and lack the ability to be true to your own values. And even though it's a hard farewell, sometimes you just have to do it in order to return to yourself again. This song was made only with the intention of letting these feelings go – make them free and give them the space they need", RoseeLu says.

Czech Republic | Ewa Farna - "Tělo"

BRAND NEW

Look who we are finally remeeting! It's Czech-Polish star Ewa Farna, who has just released a new single. And we cannot stress it enough: "Tělo" is delightful! It's a song that offers a groovy melody and a chorus that is quite strong. You can also listen to "Ciało", its version in Polish.

Belgium | Gene Thomas - "Ik ben vrij"

RECENT

Gene Thomas is the stage name of Gunther Thomas, a Belgian singer who was born in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode in 1972. His career spans several albums and singles, with a lot of airplay in Belgium and region. Meet him with his latest single, "Ik ben vrij". It's a song with a very positive and enjoyable vibe. We simply cannot resist it!

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Finland | Pete Parkkonen - "Täysikuu"

BRAND NEW

Pete Parkkonen is finally back with a new single. He has just released "Täysikuu". It's a song that brings him back to the sounds we were used to listening at the beginning of his career: a smooth singer-songwriter song with an irresistible pop-rock vibe.

10 Questions For: Victoria Georgieva

INTERVIEW

We have been watching her talent blossom and grow since 2016, making her one of the best artists from Bulgaria. It's a pleasure to listen to her music – always touching and profound. And now, we are enjoying even greater pleasure, as we have the opportunity to talk to her about her work. These are our 10 questions for Victoria Georgieva:

Sounds European!: We like to start our interviews talking a bit about the artists' music backgrounds. What are your first memories with music? What artists did you enjoy listening to when you were growing up? And do you feel they have influenced, in any aspect, the artist you are today?

Victoria Georgieva: My first music experience was when I was 12 years old. I started singing lessons in my home town of Varna and the reason for that was Hannah Montana. I really loved that TV show and I wanted to be like the character of Miley Cyrus and live her double life.

SE!: You took part in the 2015 edition of The X Factor in Bulgaria. What made you decide to participate in the show? How was your experience in it? What did you learn from your participation, that you carry with you for the rest of your career?

VG: My participation in The X Factor was a really important moment for me – it allowed me to gain fans in Bulgaria that still support me to this day. I learned a lot and, through the journey, I met important people that forever changed my life. One of them is my manager Genoveva Christova from Ligna Studios, who supports me a lot and made my Eurovision participation possible.

SE!: You were chosen to represent your country in Eurovision in 2020. How did you find out about the invitation? What was your reaction to it? And how did you face the cancellation of the contest, especially knowing that your entry, "Tears getting sober", was considered one of the favorites for the trophy?

VG: Only few artists have had the opportunity to be part of Eurovision for more than two years. It's crazy to think I was announced as the Bulgarian artist for Eurovision back in November 2019 and I was able to perform on the stage in May 2021. I was really happy when I learned I would represent Bulgaria and also a little bit scared of what lied in front. I knew there was a lot of work but I didn't know that there would be so many sleepless nights. I wouldn't be able to have done all this without the support of my team. For me, it was really hard to find the song to follow up "Tears getting sober", which was the first track I could fully express myself as an artist with.

SE!: What can you tell us about the period between the cancellation of the 2020 edition of Eurovision and the confirmation that you were returning in 2021? How did you feel, and what did you have in mind during that time?

VG: The cancellation of Eurovision allowed me to finalize my first EP, "A little dramatic", and release it just before Eurovision. The release included five songs that I wrote with my team between the summer of 2018 and the summer of 2020 – "Imaginary friend", "Growing up is getting old", "Dive into unknown", "Phantom pain" and "The funeral song". Finalizing all the tracks wasn't easy because we needed to work online because of the travel restrictions. For me, this was a challenge at first, but I guess this will be the new normal for songwriters and producers around the world.

SE!: After you were confirmed for Eurovision 2021, there was a new challenge, a new step for you: selecting your new entry. How was this selection process?

VG: Selecting the song for Eurovision 2021 was also a hard task. We decided that one of the songs from my album would represent Bulgaria in Rotterdam, and we asked music experts and the Eurovision fans for feedback for all five songs. In the end we decided to go with "Growing up is getting old" – a song that holds a special place in my heart and represents me as an artist in the best way possible.

"I am happy that I have the freedom to express myself artistically and to share the stories I care about with the world" (Picture: Lora Musheva)

SE!: When we listen to your songs, they sound very deep and relatable. We feel that you take special care of the melodies and instrumentation, and that your lyrics carry strong and sincere emotions. What can you tell us about your songwriting process? What topics do you like to talk about in your lyrics? And where do you draw inspiration to write from?

VG: My goal with my music is always to write songs with meaningful stories. Tracks that people can relate to – and songs like "Tears getting sober" and "Growing up is getting old" really impacted a lot of people, who wrote to me that they could relate with them so much. The topics in my debut EP are quite dark and obviously dramatic, but in the end I always want to bring a little light and positivity to the songs. I am writing new material with my amazing team of songwriters and I am excited to share the music with the world.

SE!: You have been receiving a lot of attention and praise in recent years, not only in your country, but also internationally. And your career is just beginning! When you think about the long-term future, what are your professional aspirations? What do you still dream to achieve with your music?

VG: I have always dreamed to be the artist I am right now. I know there are still things that are in development. I started writing music just two years ago. I am happy that I have the freedom to express myself artistically and to share the stories I care about with the world. Releasing music is a dream come true for me and the release of "A little dramatic" was something I dreamed of for a long time.

SE!: Returning from the long term to the short term. Now that the Eurovision frenzy is over, what are your professional projects for the near future? What can your fans expect from you?

VG: I am working on my next single. I can't tell you much, but I am quite excited to share new music with the world.

SE!: If you could choose anyone, who would be some Bulgarian and international artists you would like to collaborate with?

VG: The artist I would choose is definitely Moses Sumney – I love his style, voice and the emotion he puts in his music and performances.

SE!: We would like to finish this interview with a song of yours. What is your favorite song by Victoria Georgieva, and why?

VG: I really can't choose one! So let's finish with "A little dramatic" and let's dive into the dramatic world of the EP. :)

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Italy | Emma feat. Loredana Bertè - "Che sogno incredibile"

BRAND NEW

When two Italian divas get together, huge things happen. And when the two divas are Emma and Loredana Bertè, we basically witness a new Big Bang. Experience it with "Che sogno incredibile", a delightful pop song with a positive energy and a very cool summer vibe.

Finland | Figaro - "Ruudun takaa"

BRAND NEW

Figaro is a Finnish singer and songwriter from Espoo. Meet him with (and get addicted to) his latest single, "Ruudun takaa". It's an outstanding song, with grandiose instrumentals and a chorus that is strong and very marking. We love it!

Greece | Alexandra Bounatsa - "Ena giro ton kosmo"

BRAND NEW

Alexandra Bounatsa is a Greek singer who was born in Thessaloniki, and now lives in Athens. She was the lead singer of the band Les Au Revoir, and now she is starting her solo career. "Ena giro ton kosmo" is her first original composition and release. It's an excellent song, with a great folk instrumentation and a highly captivating melody!

Germany | Zoe Wees - "Hold me like you used to"

RECENT

German singer Zoe Wees returns with another chill-inducing song. "Hold me like you used to" is a classic ballad with a masterfully crafted instrumentation, and wrapped up by Zoe's distinctive vocals.