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âAre you going to hover over me the entire night? Am I going to find you looking down at me at 3 am?â Carlosâ tone is light as he finishes sits down heavily on the edge of the bed. He doesnât hide the wince as well as he thinks. TK remains quiet in the corner. Carlos looks up when he doesnât get a response. He tilts his head and looks at TK curiously. âWhat are you doing all the way over there? I know you donât need to sleep but I would feel better if you didnât stare at me from the corner the entire night.â TK knows itâs in good faith, that theyâve come leaps and bounds since they met and if nothing else else, the humour in Carlosâ eyes would give it away but tonight, all TK can do is play back the eveningâs event in his mind over and over. He knows Carlos has noticed it. He had kept on shooting glances at TK the entire time at the hospital as he was being treated to the point where the doctor had asked him if he was looking for someone.  The white bandages peaks out from under Carlosâ collar and TKâs eyes are fixed on them like a moth to a flame. This is on him, that he got someone as good as Carlos tangled up in his mess. He should never have followed him home, never forced him into helping and should haveâ He should never have gotten attached.  âI have to go. You should too,â TK murmurs in the quiet room and made for the door. He doesnât look at Carlos once as he slipped out of the room. âWhatâ TK wait,â He can hear the confusion in Carlosâ voice turn into panic. âWhere are you going?â With a heavy heart, TK ignores the calls and keeps walking straight ahead down the empty hallway. âTK,â Carlos whispers loudly from behind him but TK doesnât turn back. It is only when he hears a sharp inhale and a wince does he stop.
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Tel Aviv 2019: Straight outta Estonia to Eurovision with a lowkey tribute to Avicii soundwise I guess
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Iâm not one of those people to go all their way out to overdefend Eesti Laul as âTHE most diverse NF to ever exist songwiseâ, but even I was disappointed in this sudden rush of radiofriendly pop music that I would rather refuse to describe if I had to endure any of them ever again all at once this year. Remember - Netta won with being CRAZY! Why canât Estonia be CRAZY even more! Was this secretly a bigger demand from the new producers or so that Estonia would need to out-radiofriendly the Latvians whose goal actually was to find a good radiofriendly song thatâs enough for qualification????
Also, I kind of wanted to watch Eesti Laul, but I havenât really settled with it, as I didnât have enough patience to watch it one time it wasnât on Saturday (!!). Even with Eesti Laul usually taking the live tweets from foreign fans into account and displaying some of them on the national Estonian television for good measure. And often showcasing their weirdness through crude animations every so often. But I already saw my Twitter timeline being full of that stuff, and for that Iâm happy.
I did have some favourites despite being tired of all this pop stuff, and one of them was the ever-so-gender-ambiguous INGER (I say so cuz I thought it was a guy, turns out itâs a she, yeah), and I kind of wanted to see her win after the lowkey last minute interest towards her? But the televote didnât seem to want any of it during the final public say, and didnât even want Kerli (not the Spirit Animal Kerli) through despite of her being âhotâ (are we now choosing ESC NF winners based on their looks??? tighten up ffs). Instead the finalâs televote thought itâd be a good idea to fuck up the international juryâs expectations by putting through an act that got 2(!!!!!) finalised points from them jurors overall and making it win the superfinal. That televote 12 the act got beforehand was just enough for the guy to last-minute qualify over another act of 14 overall points, and who knows, maybe if it wasnât for that 12, the winner wouldâve been someone else. But it didnât and we have a last minute qualifier victory because televote superfinal is a thing.
And in the literal sense of the way Estonian minds thought their victor that was unfairly treated by the juries was a Swedish singer Victor Crone and his song âStormâ, which was written by the one and only Stig Rastafarian~ err I mean Rästa. Stig is one mythical human creature that never rests a minute without really wanting to appear in the Estonian delegation somewhere every year - whether as all by himself, with someone else, as a songwriter for someone else, or even as part of a band (remember Traffic, anyone? Now that I think of it, the whole band looks like a puppet-act just for Stig to get to Eurovision and the other band members didnât even want any of it in the first place). Just exactly what is Stigâs aim here? To "take it back to Tallinnâ? To meet new people in Europe because heâs too lazy to travel otherwise? To boast about the many Estonian entries he contributed to? Beats me.
That and Victor Crone being Swedish, therefore a man more suited to Melodifestivalen (where he actually once participated in) and only on Eesti Laul because Stig really wanted to save his voice for this one and tag some randomer along with him just for the sake of yearly input to Eesti Laul. Well, at least Victor is historically joining Sahlene and Sandra Oxenryd as âa Swede represending Estonia for a year because what do we know for the Estonians that werenât chosen insteadâ. Letâs check his song out.
First and foremost, as the title obviously states, the song reminds me of the late Aviciiâs music style, especially around 2012-2013, when he was just starting to get bigger post-âLevelsâ-release. Just with a bit more singing surrounding the song because... well, maybe to fill up the song some more in order to not look awkward on stage during an instrumental part of the drop being as long as would be one you hear on the radio.
Then he has this easy-listening generic male radio voice that the audiences can not necessarily reasonate with, but itâs memorable, together with the chorus, whose purpose is to be memorable - you donât need no message thatâs special, you just need a melody to hum in your head for the next few weeks, and thatâs basically what Stig was able to achieve with this little ditty. Then thereâs the amazingly easy song structure: verse - chorus - verse - (extended) chorus - bridge - chorus (+ song ending). Thatâs a structure that works on basic songs to make them more user-consumption-friendly and not too overbearingly dragged out. And I enjoy it, just like I did âLight Me Upâ last year, which was also sung by a mediocre-live-vocalist-Swede that could have easily ended up 6th in Melodifestivalen edition with such song, sadly. I do acknowledge that itâs basic, but I enjoy it.
The problem the Eurofandom finds with this song is that itâs too basic of a song from Eesti, Victorâs proven himself to be a dull live singer, and the chorus rhymes âlike thisâ with âlike thisâ, and all the self-rhymes are automatically shite. And itâs fine if a song I like has its flaws, but it automatically worries me that its live potential is automatically down the drain because of the singerâs lack of vocal compassion or strenght. That begs the question, why choosing THAT kind of song if itâs totally going to underperform live in Eurovision if the singer wasnât sick in the NF at the time???
...oh I get it now, you Estonians must have thought Stig deserves another year in the Estonian greenroom. Or you found Victor hot. Or you find it great that a song about a storm actually was originally staged to look like Victorâs in a storm. At least for the televiewersâ eye. Because all that they see in the real arenas is the singersâ backs if they donât turn around in time.
With visuals like these, why even need a music video! (except that there already is one, look at the beginning of the review)
All in all, all condiments are there: just the sugar, spice and everything nice thereâs needed for a song like this to break a fandom like this. You can practically smell the Hesburger grease from this song. I donât care if thatâs a bad thing - if you like the song, thatâs fine, just shut up and enjoy... but if you dislike it, welp, thereâs no way I can change your mind then.
And a random backing singer. Not that sheâs helpful as the one for Ott Lepland or anything, she just strikes like thunder and leaves no lasting impact whatsoever.
Greta SalĂłmeâs imaginary cousin, is that you????
Now excuse me while I contradict and repeat myself some more in the next few paragraphs:
Approval factor: As you might have seen me shading Elina a lot last year, I can safely say that at last Iâm spared from her vocal practice entrapped in a porcelain-and-silk dressing!!! I like âStormâ myself so Iâll sheepishly approve the hell out of it, lolol. :-)
Follow-up factor: I would be lying if I didnât say that after a risky-ish way to get all out opera and then coming back to a safe song after doing well with that opera number werenât a complete nosedive into an empty pool. Subjectively it flows way better for me, but objectively, and the same could be, once again, said for Eesti Lawl [sic] 2019, it is rather interesting of a letdown? But hey, maybe it was finally time for the Estonians to chillax a bit and cave in to send an Estonian-Swedish pop number after the opera stuff, after the 80s synthpop stuff, after the smooth and slightly orchestrated and a little bluesy number, and heart-grabbing ballads... just so they could keep up their âvarietyâ in case Hungary runs out of ideas and starts sending cop-outs of themselves. They already did it with rehashing one artist and one lyrical idea already this year (the catch is that the fatherâs alive!), honestly. And oddly enough, they have yet to send something a little more modern/electro-influenced that appeals to the common crowd... (âRunningâ may not count because not everyone can relate, whereas there are more cases of broken-off love (as if in the other half being a heartbreaker or the first half missing the other half so much that they feel âincompleteâ than abusive fathers. Just what I think there is? If Iâm wrong I obviously expect to be @âed in the replies section lol) For this conclusion though Iâll say that my opinion says itâs a âââdecentâââ follow up, but for Eurofans, itâs not very much so of such, idk.
Qualification factor: you may think itâs dead while going to perform in between the more badass entries AND mediocre live vocals, but it wonât at least be the worst Stig entry to ever place - around 14th in the semi at the very worst and maybe in the lower half of top 10 at very best imo. Nothing more, nothing less.
NATIONAL FINAL BONUS
I actually barely even bother with Eesti Laul since they donât accept my Twitter comments live on their television anyways. Say, were there any Twitter comments live on their television this year? No one on Twitter boasted about it if they saw theirs from what Iâve seen, but what Iâve definitely found from the eager Eesti Laul watchers were some casual and usual Estonian oddities thrown on the broadcast, such as:
⢠The soft and warm but also random and deranged yearly transitional postcard animations (that were refered to as âcrudeâ earlier in this review), which I commonly know now as âmy last two braincellsâ. Even if the graphical theme itself of this yearâs Ee-Lawl were oddly-shaped birds coming out in forms of letters, they didnât really show up much in the broadcast I suppose, and the best fuckery with my mind this year definitely happened when I saw some of THOSE pop up on my Twitter timeline:
We now return to your regularly scheduled news programm~ wait why are you saying that the scheduled programme should be Eesti Laul
⢠Even if the most acts themselves werenât that kooky musically, they were obviously interesting performance-wise. We were greeted with an impulsively quirky crazy cat lady Kaia Tamm who bemoaned the absence of the fluffy creatures in German somehow (you know Germanyâs a terrible track-record keeper when the only song in German this year featured on Estonia and the only German in Eurovision this year was gonna be sung by an Ukrainian entrant if she was alowed to), as if a song in full Italian from last year wasnât enough. Not only did she dress up as Alice in Wonderland with kitty ears, but her costumed dancers were entertaining, the violinist was FIRE and a cute large teddy bear looked cute on stage. Not to mention, someone have rightfully noticed that some costumed felines in the audience looked like as if they were to kill someone:
⢠Lumevärv too is an interesting thing. Never forgetting Lumevärv. This Inga woman, the fiery orangehead she was, used her 3 minutes on stage the best possible way with dancing with her back turned on at the audience and only looking at the camera, while millions of lights (which is sadly not what the songtitle "Milline päev" means) shone in the audience, creating an amazing mood.
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⢠Hey everyone, the 10 years challenge is back! This time itâs with the violin virtuousess(???) Sandra Nurmsalu, the lead of Urban Symphony, who deserved much more than a 3rd place. Unfortunately the Estonians did not bring her back to get her desired revenge, which meant that they thought that they woodnât need no magic tale fairy thatâd grant them tree wishes and let her magic wand our out the wondrous [sic] sawdust. Iâm already seeing myself out for how terrible this sounded. And itâs a bit saddening about this not doing as well as some hoped, considering she would have brough out the new and the better Jacques Houdek teas:
⢠Other favourite act of mine from this year, besides the aforementioned âever-so-gender-ambiguous-looking INGERâ with her indie-folk jingle âComing Homeâ, was the charming disco-haired Sissi Nylia Benita with a wholesomely radio bop âStrongâ, and they both actually looked like they stood a chance in the superfinal vote-up now that the actual Eesti Laul fan favourites, pretty cute pop boys like piano-indie-pop-driven Stefan and electro-pop-and-Kirkorov-driven Uku Suviste, were not receiving enough support by the juries I guess??? Iâll show a video to INGER if anything and link you all to the rest so you could judge these young and beautiful souls to yourselves in a way!
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⢠Other note-worthy acts include another song about the notorious instrument horsefly in Ee-Lawlâs history that stood even less chance than âParmupillihullusâ but is still fun regardless, and the united forces of Tanja (EE 2014) and Birgit (EE 2013) trying to compose a bigband talk show anthem and dedicating the lyrics for them being ladies with their high heels out on. And honestly, thatâs all Iâm gonna talk of acts-wise because most other songs were THAT of a radiofriendly-radio-filler that they donât warrant anything else exciting for me to say.
⢠No but for real, the voting to the superfinal was completely off-rails. Instead of Victor, juries were there to support that Kerli woman that wasnât from 2017 (and her soft acoustic song too), as well as Sissi and INGER (but you already know that because I barely read my write-ups before I finish them, hence lots of redundancy). At least thatâs all to my knowledge. But everything definitely changed when the televote attacked! And turned the top 3 all male, lol. This voting was rather random simply because the juries didnât really love Victor, but it definitely took the televote to convince them that âlol Victor is definitely worth of Eurovision!!! screw that heâs non-Estonian!!!â (the difference is that Victor doesnât have a big social media following unlike Bilal and didnât win an obnoxiously people-powered talent show unlike USNK from A Dal 2018 - itâs just that heâs more backed by Stig Rästa, and Stig is love, Stig is life.) Honestly, I am all up for unpredictable voting, but if it looks unpleasant to me, then I feel like tuning out.
Weâre over with this write-up, thank-fuck-fully, so that you wonât need to hear me lamenting how supposedly cheap âStormâ is ever again. But before that I will have to leave you with some Eurovision 2019 facts coming on: Estonian delegation can be lucky for once - instead of having had to panic for spending an egregious amount of money for a staging detail, this year they donât have to worry, as the organizers were so shook by Victorâs stormy sky effect, they offered to pay for it themselves!!! Crazy, huh??? (reported for favouritism)
And now Iâm done. And weâre moving on to another review and I end up wishing Victor Crone the every best of luck out there. Storm out with a good time well spent! (Whatever that might mean.)
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