The Netherlands - Jeangu Macrooy - Grow
The host country often has the pressure off and can send something more demanding, like the Dutch this time. Certainly not an easy, catchy song but full of emotion with a good arrangement and a fine vocalist who does what he always does without trying to fit into the ESC model. Except for the lenght and I feel this song just gets going when it reaches the 3 minutes and therefor only.... 7/10
Denmark - Ben & Tan - Yes
I get what they are after here, but this really isn't my cup of tea. It's shouty and noisy. Certainly would have worked wonders in an arena full of people, it's catchy and all that but ... No, I find this a bit irritating. Certainly not in my playlist. 4/10
Ireland - Lesley Roy - Story of my life
Maybe I'm wrong with my ranking, but I haven't really gotten onboard with this one. I like her and she's proven to be a fantastic Eurovision ambassador in this pre-contest period so I really hope she gets a new chance next year! This is totally something I listened when younger, but now, I don't know. Maybe this would have hit me home in the semi-final, if there was one? Like Denmark a great shouty one for a big arena. 5/10
Georgia - Tornike Kipiani - Take me as I am
If Lesley is still uncertain it is known Tornike returns next time, The weirdest and rockiest song this year. He's good and credible but after the very interesting and captivating 1,5 minutes you're really wondering what next - despite the lyrics - and then nothing really happens anymore to lift it higher and keep up the attention. Where's the climax? 3/10
Comments