Eurovision in Albania means three things: And this year, Albania has once again fulfilled their expected brief (and more!) with … More
Author: Dude Points
Latvia: Sudden Lights and Aija
The great thing about Eurovision 2023 is that there is literally something for everyone. Metal? YUP! Sadbois? YUP! Big-voiced divas? … More
Poland: Blanka and Solo
In 2016, a great injustice took place in Poland.* A young pop girlie named Margaret found a rejected Rihanna b-side, … More
Norway: Alessandra and Queen of Kings
I was at a party of nerds this weekend, and whenever I asked people about their favourite Eurovision act this … More
Azerbaijan: TuralTuranX and Tell Me More
There’s a lot to like about TuralTuranX’s Tell Me More. The whole thing has a retro-90s jingle jangle guitar quality, … More
Portugual: Mimicat and Ai Coracao
Portugal gonna Portugal. I mean that as a compliment. The entire nation has a vibe that seems to exist out … More
Israel: Noa Kirel and Unicorn
*Sigh* I really wish we could scrub the term “female empowerment” from Eurovision. Sure, it sometimes has relevance, like that … More
What the term “band heavy year” really indicates
One of the narratives around Eurovision 2023 is that it’s a band heavy year. But is that really the case? … More
Sweden – Loreen and Tattoo
How am I supposed to do an objective review of a legend? I moved to the UK in the fall … More
Ireland – Wild Youth – We Are One
I feel sorry for Wild Youth. They are an arena rock band that has somehow landed in the middle of … More
