Sure, I don't want to get too excited before the first edition of the new Eesti Laul actually arrives. I remember it all too well when Rahula first took over and how hopeful I was. He was my favourite out of the final 3 candidates that ERR revealed. I liked what he said in the interviews during that autumn. I agreed with the first changes he implemented by making the submissions cost a symbolic amount of money -- cutting down pre-jury work by eliminating complete garbage that was submitted just for shits and giggles; raising a bit of money for the budget, while also giving Estonian-language entries preferential treatment with lower fees. But that was about it. When Eesti Laul 2019 arrived, it was a big disappointment in the direction it had gone...
To be fair, I haven't really followed Eesti Laul in the past 4 years, so I do not have a complete overview of the current state of it. Looking from outside, it feels like "Pean saama Eurovisioonile, muidu suren" (I must get to the Eurovision or else I will die) comedy skits from 2010 have become reality. Those skits were produced as a response to the criticism the first two editions of Eesti Laul had received, about how it distanced itself from ESC and how some people wanted good old Eurolaul back. Remember when Kanal 2 hosted their own competition for all the Eesti Laul rejects because "Põgenen" by Koit Toome & Birgit Õigemeel, one of the dullest songs ever, was not selected? I remember... Well that is what the Eesti Laul of recent years has felt like to me.
I agree that the new direction doesn't automatically guarantee Eesti Laul will get better, I also don't think it could get any worse for me.
Well, looking at some other NFs like Ireland or Denmark, I'd say things could definitely still get worse.
I'd say 2019-2021 were very beige and underwhelming years, with maybe 1-2 interesting songs at best, but last two years have been an improvement.
With less completely boring radio filler and some more interesting entries. But your mileage may vary of course. Anyone looking for the indie/alternative vibe early Eesti Laul had will still be disappointed I guess. But without hearing all the songs that are entered, it's hard to say whether such songs aren't picked or just not really entered anymore.
Without Purga & co to invite such acts to take part personally & being active in that community. At least we've gotten some decent rock songs for variety.
That Uus Laul show also had barely any indie songs, and mostly mid-tier unremarkable stuff and old familiar names from Eesti Laul. And having all the songs in Estonian didn't seem to raise the quality any.
So maybe that's just what our music scene has to offer these days. But perhaps a new team and fresh ideas will encourage more indie artists to take part again & be selected.
I guess, for all his faults, Rahula had a pretty decent qualification record, with 3/4 songs making the final (no point counting 2020) & one top 10. Tho' I think that had more to do with luck than anything he personally did.
But yeah, here's hoping the new team goes in the right direction! Personally I'd change the pre-selection process a little (back to picking top 20 rather than rating each song), lower the voting costs (would get voting numbers back up), get rid of the new extra pointless voting round from last year.
Some might say lower the number of entries, but I don't trust the pre-selection juries enough for that.
At least two semis seems fine, tho' I didn't even mind the quarter-finals myself. I also hope they don't go for any language rules, considering the Uus Laul example was a bit of a flop. If they're strapped for cash, maybe go back to semis being in studio? Tho' getting more 'big stage' experience is probably nice for the artists.
I do wonder what else they might change. Direct invites for certain artists? Could lead to bigger names taking part, but could also lead to another Kreisiraadio.
Changing the juries? Voting system? Will there be any big changes or just small adjustments? I guess we'll have to wait and see.