Category Archives: 2013

X-Factor, Sanremo, and now Eurovision…Marco Mengoni for Italy

This weekend marked the culmination of the 63rd annual Sanremo Music Festival, one of the most enduring traditions in Italian pop music (and generally accepted to be the inspiration for Eurovision as we know it today).  For five nights, fourteen established artists (with two songs apiece) and eight fresh faces took the stage at the Ariston Theatre, all hoping to strike it big with the Italian public.  And, for one, a special jury would award the chance to move on to Eurovision. Read the rest of this entry

Latvia has chosen: it’s PeR!

At least once a year, an act finally makes it to Eurovision after years of failed attempts.  Donny Montell, Litesound, and Pasha Parfeny all made it to the show in Baku after years and years of swinging and missing.  This year, Latvian pop duo PeR (short for Please Explain the Rhythm) finally grabbed the ticket to the ESC with their fifth submission to the National Finals.  Ralfs and Edmunds will take the stage in Malmö with “Here We Go”: Read the rest of this entry

Natália Kelly to “Shine” for Austria

Friday, February 15th brought us “Österreich rockt den Song Contest”, as Austria selected the successor to the Trackshittaz.  With five singers performing two songs apiece (one Eurovision classic and their potential song for Malmö), the country gave fans plenty to mull over.

Taking the victory in Vienna was the contest’s youngest participant, 18-year-old Natália Kelly, with “Shine“:

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Cyprus: Despina Olympiou’s “An Me Thimase” Released

The third entry to be revealed on February 14th was from Cyprus, as Despina Olympiou and her team at broadcaster CyBC released “An Me Thimase (Αν Με Θυμάσαι)“, or “If You Remember Me”, written by Andreas Giorgallis and Zenon Zindilis.  How appropriate that this love ballad was released on Valentine’s Day? Read the rest of this entry

Slovenia: Hannah Mancini’s “Straight Into Love” released

Contributing to the maelstrom of Eurovision news released on Valentine’s Day, Slovenia released their highly-anticipated song for Sweden, the dubstep-influenced house number “Straight Into Love“, performed by American-born Hannah Mancini.  Even though Slovenia has been competing at Eurovision since 1993, this is the country’s very first purely internal selection.  Let’s see what they came up with: Read the rest of this entry

A “Glorious” Choice in Germany

Valentine’s Night brought us a plethora of Eurovision news, none more exciting than Germany’s National Selection show, “Unser Star für Malmö”.  A dozen songs ranging in genre from swinging-60’s to brash brass band to Gregorian chant to electropop took the stage in Hanover, leaving themselves to the mercy of a professional jury, a public televote, and feedback from radio stations from all over Germany.  Read the rest of this entry

Preview: Österreich rockt den Song Contest

Choosing their singer for Malmö only a day after their neighbors in Germany, Austria will bear down and choose a successor for the popo-wokiing Trackshittaz.  “Österreich rockt den Song Contest” will air on ORF and Eurovision.tv this Friday, February 15th.  Read the rest of this entry

Preview: Germany’s “Unser Song für Malmö”

For the past few years, Germany has been in a state of refining its formula for selecting an artist and song for Eurovision.  A 2009 internal selection was followed by “Unser Star für Oslo”, which introduced the world to a then-unknown schoolgirl from Hanover named Lena Meyer-Landrut.  When she returned to Eurovision as a champion the next year, the format was tweaked to find the perfect follow-up song for her.  Following the successes of “Satellite” and “Taken By A Stranger“, “Unser Star für Baku” found another new talent, Roman Lob, who gave Germany its third Top-Ten placement in a row with “Standing Still“. Read the rest of this entry

News from Bulgaria: Elitsa and Stoyan Return!

Few nations have had luck as rough as Bulgaria has in Eurovision.  Since their debut in 2005, they have only qualified for the Finals once, when Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov stormed to a 5th-place finish with “Water” (Or “Voda”, if you want to be all Bulgarian about it).  The ethnic-infused techno number, with its heavy drumming and hypnotic vocals, has been the nation’s highest result so far.  Since then, broadcaster BNT has sent popera, house, pop-rock, and chalga, all trying to duplicate what Elitsa and Stoyan accomplished in 2007, and all failing to hit that high-water mark. Read the rest of this entry

Norway has decided: it’s Margaret Berger!

Norwegian broadcaster NRK once again played host to Melodi Grand Prix, the nation’s selection process for Eurovision since their debut in 1960.  After three Semifinals, a total of ten songs went up to the plate on Saturday, with four eventually proceeding to a “Golden Final”.  After a second round of performances, a blend of public televoting and a jury vote led to the overwhelming selection of Margaret Berger’s dark electronic number “I Feed You My Love”. Read the rest of this entry