Sunday, March 7, 2010

Good grief. I'm suddenly very into the whole Eurovision thing this year. I mean it's always been on my periphery before, but this year I'm actually quite excited about it! Clearly the Swedish are miles ahead on my list of brilliant eurovision potentials this year with some excellent tunes in their melodifestivalen (more on those below), but Norway gave us a rocking new Coldplay-Jr tune from A1 and of course the song that knocks lovely Elouise off the top slot, Bjorn Johan Muri's Yes Man. And as I reported friday, Sammy Taylor is throwing his hat into the UK arena as part of UNI5 (I'll be blogging Your Country Needs You each Friday in Sammy support!) It all the potential to be very pop-mazing, so I'm keeping tuned in. And! Perfectly genetically engineered pop-doll Mans Zelmerlow kicked off the "ansen chanser" stage of Melodifestivalen with a brilliant cover of View To A Kill. It's brilliant for several reasons - a) it could potentially be released in studio version as a single b) Mans looks blooming gorgeous in his ensemble and c) the finalists are all trying to kill each other. Imagine if UK's X Factor or American Idol invited back a former winner to do something this brilliant, with a massive scrap-hinting video going on? Brillo. Anyway, on with some ace music...

THIS WEEK'S NEW ENTRIES:

  • Magnus Carlsson ~ A Little Respect: Sigh. It's ever so minorly disappointing that a new Magnus song is a cover version of the Erasure classic. But it's so gosh darn festive and chirpy, that it's hard not to be swept along in the general perky S/A/W-esque beat of it all. Part of it the production and some of the video indeed looks like this should have been a Christmas single, it's practically all whistles and bells and slots nicely alongside Darin's Viva La Vida. Oh and the video is quite bizarre and bonkers - it basically seems to be a concept built around the fact that the song begins with the line "I tried to discover..." with Magnus hunting around some desolate wasteland and then re-animating that Michael Jackson HiStory statue for a bit of a boogie. Completely nuts, but very camp and engaging...
  • Ola ~ Unstoppable: You can pretty much always rely on Ola to come up with something entirely kooky, totally loveable and brilliantly catchy. Built around a simple yet magnificent piano riff, this soaring pop tune is a sequel of sorts to his earlier song Natalie yet not a complete replica of that tune. Plus I love that Ola looks like he is having an absolutely ace time while he performs this song (click link above). And the "oh-oh-oh" in the chorus with the cheesy rhyming totally appeals to me. Mint! (oh dear...)
  • Alcazar ~ Headlines: You know Disco Defenders made me completely fall irrevocably head over heels in love with Alcazar (and it's the sort of album I'm hoping Same Difference will come back with later this year). Headlines is going to be tagged onto a reissue of that and it totally fits. It has a lovely string laden start (reminiscent of Viva La Vida) and then launches into a slowly crescendo-ing song (with hilarious lyrics "got your number on my underwear" Really! Oh my...) before that killer chorus kicks in with it's steps-esque dance routine. What more could I want from a pop song?! How about one of those key changes that starts with an almost acapella song pause before re-launching the song into one of those frenzied celebrations of all things disco? Check! Amazeballs as the kids on the street are saying (not my street - those little tykes have a vocab that would make a sailor blush)...
  • Neo ~ Human Frontier: This has overtaken Headlines as my fave melodifestivalen song of the moment. Sure he's a little Mika for some tastes, but he's a Hi-NRG Pete Hammond type remix of Mika and this song is a right little charmer. Plus he's using a cane in his performance of the song which is clearly a very good thing in pop, because it hasn't really been seen since Liberty X perved over tv screens for Just A Little. I just absolutely adore Neo - he has a falsetto high enough to make dogs wince, but I think he's a little bobby dazzler and this song has some remixes doing the rounds that are just dandy. I think an albm re-issue is due with this song too, so that's something to look out for (Higher and Bachelor are just fabbo)...
  • Darin ~ You're Out Of My Life: After the utter splendidness that was the popalicious Viva La Vida and the Gaga before G'Gah was around sounding Flashback album, lovely elfin faced Darin returns with a classic smooth pop ballad. Basically the lad has had the career Shayne Ward should have had if 19 had spent any decent time with him. This song is just so dreamy and heavenly, it gets better with each listen. There's something so classic and timeless about it, and the type of song that just soars in it's simplicity. Great vocal too.

Others: Of course gabriella charts on top with the effervescent On A Mission; Sergey debuts with the generic but fun packed Alarm; bubbling under are that magnificent Blake Lewis (Love or Torture) and Erik Saade's bizarre but bonza Manboy (which I keep singing Manwhore too for some reason)... Probably a massive Simon Curtis debut next week too.... :)

Top 21 Songs of the Week:

21 ~ Leona Lewis, I Got You
20 ~ Sergey Lazarev, Alarm (NE)
19 ~ Diana Vickers, Once (VID)
18 ~ Hurts, Blood, Tears & Gold
17 ~ Ola, Unstoppable (NE)
16 ~ Alex Gardner, I'm Not Mad
15 ~ Darin, You're Out Of My Life (NE)
14 ~ Magnus Carlsson, A Little Respect (NE)
13 ~ Robbie Williams, Morning Sun
12 ~ Alcazar, Headlines (NE)
11 ~ Donkeyboy, Ambitions
10 ~ Simon Curtis, Diablo
09 ~ Neo, Human Frontier (NE)
08 ~ The Pipettes, Stop The Music (XO review)
07 ~ Marina & The Diamonds, Hollywood
06 ~ Mika, Rain
05 ~ Boyzone, Gave It All Away
04 ~ Bjorn Johan Muri, Yes Man
03 ~ Music Go Music, Light of Love
02 ~ Elouise, Fireman of my Dreams
01 ~ Gabriella Cilmi, On A Mission (NE/1 week)

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