Wednesday, 10 June 2015

The Winners & Losers of Eurovision 2015

If we can agree on one thing, it's surely that this year's Eurovision winner was predictable. A good looking man, singing for one of the Scandinavian power houses was always going to be a success.

Two Eurovision winners now on the BBC Radio 2 Playlist
Rightly so of course. 'Heroes' shows how Eurovision has come a long way since the cheesy ballads of the mid noughties (of course there's still plenty) and moved to more relatable songs which wouldn't sound out of place if played on any mainstream radio station.
You only have to look at the BBC Radio 2 playlist this week to see an example of this, with both Mans Zelmerlow and Conchita included.

So while none of us would have been surprised at Mans' Eurovision victory, many of us would have been left shocked at the final placings of several countries this year.

Winners


Belgium - Loic Nottet, Rhythm Inside


Formerly one of Eurovision's constant losers, the small northern European nation has had a recent resurgence when it comes to the world's biggest music competition. Loic's fourth place finish represents Belgium's best placing since they finished as runners up in 2003. Rhythm Inside was only tipped by a few before the contest (definitely not us), but hugely impressive staging saw many Euro fans impressed with their efforts this year.

 

 Latvia - Aminata, Love Injected


Considering they had failed to reach the final since 2008, Latvia will be delighted with their showing in Vienna this year. While 'Love Injected' may have proved a marmite tune amongst the hardcore fans, it was the uniqueness of the song which saw them perform strongly with the first time viewers during Saturday night's big final. As a country who would surely love to host Eurovision again, this was definitely a step in the right direction.

 

 Losers


Italy - Il Volo, Grand Amore


Now, it may seem stupid to consider third place as losing, but let me explain. Had just televoting been taken into account as was the case between 1998 and 2008, Italy would have been the clear winners. Il Volo's incredible performance on Saturday night saw them dominate the vote from the viewers at home, with many claiming them to be the 'real winners' of Eurovision 2015. Whichever side of the arguement you side with, you can understand why the Italians might be less than impressed.

 

 

France - Lisa Angell, N'oubliez pas


Lets make things clear, France tried very hard in 2015. Lisa Agnell is a highly respected artist across the continent, but a combination of factors meant that they can once again be disappointed. The staging was brilliant, emotive and powerful. The draw however, meant that a beautifully constructed ballad was lost in the midst of the largest Eurovision final in history. France have been drawn in the first half in three of the last four finals, surely their luck has to change sooner rather than later.




Lets not forget Austria too. They easily cement themselves as one of the best Eurovision hosts ever, and Europe can't even thank them with a single point. Poor guys.

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Thursday, 4 June 2015

The Euro Trip is back! Listen to Episode 9 now.

That's right, the brand new episode of The Euro Trip has landed! Have a listen for new tracks from Italian indie rock band The Kolors, Anna Naklab, and the return of Mika.

There's also a trip to the European Music Chart, and we take a look back at Eurovision 2015.

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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Rob's Eurovision 2015 Predictions: Who'll take home the title?

So we've seen Producer Jonny's predictions, and now it's my attempt at predicting the top five positions in Eurovision 2015. I predicted the top 5 last year, so here's hoping I can match that this year!

The Eurovision Trophy

I'll be heading to Vienna for the competition in just a few days time, and these are the songs which I'm really excited about.

(This took me ages! Honorable mentions to Estonia and Belarus, both of whom came very close to my top five.)

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NO.5: Albania: Elhaida Dani "I'm Alive"

A country which always sits to the left of the leader board finally deserves that recognition. Elhaida Dani was a hugely popular winner of the Voice in Italy, and proves her worth with a stunning vocal performance. If Suus can achieve 5th place, then 'I'm Alive' really could be the dark horse of this year's contest.




NO.4: Norway: Morland & Deborah Scarlett "A Monster Like Me"

In a sea of duets in 2015 Morland and Deborah Scarlett produce the stand out performance. This pair have chemistry than Electro Velvet can only dream of, with the staging echoing some aspects of the Common Linnets performance last year. Sure to be well supported by the western European nations I wouldn't be surprised it tops the 200 point mark.




NO.3: Azerbaijan: Elnur Huseynov "Hour of the Wolf"

Elnur returns to Eurovision after a 7 year break and his comeback is definitely something special. It's impossible to compare 'Hour of the Wolf' to Elnur's previous attempt at Eurovision glory, but it isn't inconceivable that we could be heading back to Baku once again. A favourite with the hardcore Eurovision fans he is guaranteed big points from the Eastern nations.




NO.2: Italy: Il Volo "Grande Amore"

There is something very adorable about Il Volo. Three hot young Italians was always going to get the hearts of Eurovision fans across the continent racing, but the emotion of Grande Amore is something very hard to forget. I can already imagine the reaction in the hall when they hit that powerful final note. These guys will run Mans very close.




NO.1: Sweden: Mans Zelmerlow "Heroes"

I have always loved Mans Zelmerlow, and his entry for Eurovision this year is simply magnificent. Sounding like an Avicii/David Guetta hybrid the song wouldn't sound out of place in the UK charts and I'm sure this is the start of a very successful career for Mans outside of Scandinavia. I've said this and been wrong before, but I can't see any way this won't win come 23rd May.



So there you go, there are my predictions and I'd love to know what you think of them. Drop me a tweet on @theeuro_trip.

As we speak I'm busy packing my bag for Vienna, and you can come with me too! Make sure you follow @theeuro_trip on both Twitter and Instagram for live coverage from the Austrian capital.

Danke,

Rob




Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Producer Jonny's Not So Expert Guide to Eurovision #2: Who's Actually Going to Win?

So, as Rob’s continually reminded me, in a Christmas morning-esque excitement, Eurovision is not far away!
On the evening of Saturday 23 May, millions of us will flock to our TV screens to watch a fabulous festivity of colour, sequins, dance – an explosion of musical loveliness.

Now whether you agree with me on that previous statement, or not, Eurovision does take over the country. Everyone likes a good punt, so you never know, you might see a financial return on being forced to watch the contest.

I’m by no means an expert, but here are my top 5 to watch in this year’s sing-off…

NO. 5: Italy: Il Volo - “Grand Amore”

Charming, classy men (oops) with charming, classy voices, this is an excellent entry from the Italians. It’s so nice to hear a song in the native language, with the Italian lyrics enhancing the dramatic nature of the orchestral piano, drums and synths arrangement. Operatic, rock, yet poppy sound that’s make it stick in the mind.
A definite outsider with a good chance of succeeding, will the boys charm their way to the title?



NO. 4: Denmark: Anti Social Media - “The Way You Are”

The sheer irony of the band’s name makes this laughable – this track is poppy, annoyingly catchy and typical Denmark Eurovision style. It’ll get people talking on social media across the continent.
I’ll give the Danes this – it’s nice, cheery and happy, almost reminiscent of a rocked happy clappy song you’d find at the end of a kids TV show. I’m not the biggest fan, but it’s just smells of Eurovision success, just not the top prize (hopefully!).



NO. 3: Sweden: Måns Zelmerlöw “HEROES”

Year on year, Sweden always deliver when it matters, and this track is no exception.
Mixing the wild west twangy guitar and dense dance beat at the start, into a catchy, familiar tap your foot to the beat techno track, I’m a big fan of Heroes. This’ll appeal to those in the middle – an occasional fan of the traditional ballad, just sped up with a 4/4 to the floor foundation.

This sounds like the modern ballad, hitting the Eurovision contest strong, and I like it! Top 3 for me.




NO. 2: Russia: Polina Gagarina “Million Voices”

Russia’s never been popular politically, but with previous history with a number of European countries and allegations of block voting for the former Soviet state, their acts have always performed decently in the contest.

This song is an anthem, hypocritically not possible in the actual country (oops), for freedom, unity and speaking out for justice. Could this be a battle cry to show Russia’s strength, or secret cry of protest? Either way its catchy, and should do well.



NO. 1: Australia: Guy Sebastian "Tonight Again"

Now, I know, this is a controversial choice, THEY’RE NOT EVEN IN EUROPE.
But, the Aussies are joining us for this year’s contest, and I have to say I’m a massive fan of the track! The mix of big drums, sax in the back and soulful/swing style makes it stick in my mind. Incredibly catchy with an unknown sense of ‘cool’ about it – not something we usually find in a Eurovision track (c’mon lets be honest with ourselves!).

They go and steal The Ashes and now they might, just MIGHT, win Eurovision. Nice return on a bet made on these lot I’d imagine!



STAY TUNED TO THE EURO TRIP

So those are my tips, but as with every race, some random outsider may pop up and steal the show. Could it be Electric Velvet for the UK? Probably not. I’d hope for a top 10 finish, mind.
Here at Euro Trip HQ we can’t wait for the contest, and we’re delighted to be bringing you exclusive access to the heart of Eurovision from the heart of Vienna, in the days leading up to Europe’s musical bout.

We’ll be releasing more details, but have a look out on Twitter, blogs and beyond as Rob (and his lovely girlfriend Emma) bring you lots of Eurovision loveliness from Austria.
Jonny

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Monday, 4 May 2015

Is Europe better at spotting hit music than the UK?

With Omi's Cheerleader making its way to the top of the UK chart yesterday, it is clear that European music is having more of an impact on the music scene of our nation than ever before. But is the UK slow to spot an emerging #1 hit?

While Omi himself may have been born and raised in Jamaica, it was Denmark which first sent him to the top of their charts in January of this year (as heard on the European Music Chart). The surrounding Scandinavian nations soon followed suit, showing that in some cases, the UK is actually a long way behind other countries when it comes to spotting a chart hit.
Omi is the current UK #1 with 'Cheerleader'

Take a further look at this Sunday's Official Chart and you will see a number of other tracks, previously featured on the Euro Trip, which are only just making waves across the UK. Kygo's wonderfully summery 'Firestone' was a chart topper in Norway over three months ago, while AronChupa's mind puzzling 'I'm an Albatroz' has been huge in Europe for weeks now.

You only have to look at two massive summer anthems from last year to exemplify my point. Remember Mr Probz's 'Waves' and Nico and Vinz' massive track 'Am I Wrong?'. Both originated in the Netherlands and Norway respectively.

As the European mainland continues to have more of an influence on the UK music chart, I thought I'd have a go at predicting the next songs which will soon be making their way across the channel and making it big on our shores.

Kygo ft. Parson James - Stole the Show

The follow up to 'Firestone' Kygo has collaborated with the stunning vocals of American singer Parson James. The track entered the UK chart at #49 this week, and will continue to rise as Kygo's reputation looks set to increase.


Klingande - Riva

This is better than Jubel! There you go, I said it. With the weather getting warmer and the evenings getting longer, this track is the perfect accompaniment to relax to in the summer sun. Give this one a couple of plays and you'll fall in love with it.

Mans Zelmerlow - Heroes

Yes, I know it's from Eurovision. 'Heroes' looks set to take the continent by storm should it win Eurovision 2015 as expected. The track has a wonderfully modern feel to it, channeling both Avicii and David Guetta's recent work. Mans is a huge superstar in Sweden, and I have a feeling we'll be cheering his name over the next few months.

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Your latest new music dose, out now!

Brand new music in the latest edition of the Euro Trip from Melendi, DJ Gromee and Eurovision 2010 interval act Madcon.

There's also loads of Eurovision news to talk about in the run up to the contest, plus the latest #1s from across the continent in the European music chart.

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Tuesday, 7 April 2015

The Euro Trip debuts on ESC News Radio

I'm delighted to announce the Euro Trip will now be broadcast on brand new radio station ESC News Radio!

Having worked on the show for over a year now, it really means a lot that the quality of the podcast has been recognised.

The idea that thousands more people across Europe can now listen to the Euro Trip really is exciting!

But fear not, I'll still be podcasting each show, the first of which is now available for you to listen to now - featuring new music from Stefanie Heinzmann, Kendji Girac and Klingande.

Enjoy!