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Damdiggida 4/10
Save Me 3/10
We Come Alive: if there were something like a political compass but for music, this song and me would be in the opposite corners. I would live for the conspiracy theories if this was a performance in any of the Balkan nfs 1/10
 

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Perhaps I should like Gothminister, but I don't.
 

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Song 3: Gothminister – "We Come Alive"
This form of rock reminds me of Lordi in 2006. I like the way they've got the lead singer on the stand, and the dolls' house in front. The flame effects which appear from time to time enhance this song. I wouldn't normally listen to this sort of music, but oddly enough, I quite like this tonight. I think it's a bit repetitive though; with too many instances of "We come alive" ... "You will be one of us all in the end". One final note, was that a child on the floor by the dolls' house at the start>? If so, they'll have to have a female who is 16 years old in the ESC if this wins tonight.
 

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Song 4: Ingrid Jasmin – "Eya"
A ballad in a mixture of Norwegian and Spanish. It's nice to hear the native language (in this case Norwegian), as well as a foreign language other than English. Ingrid has a beautiful voice, though perhaps it could be stronger. The song sounds somewhat Eastern style, with a good beat; one instrumental section late in the song reminds me of "Fuego" - Eleni Foureira (Cyprus 2018). An excellent dance routine from the backing group too, which fits in well with this song. If this goes to Eurovision, this could attract votes from Mediterranean countries.
 

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Ingrid: It feels something that Azerbaijan could have sent to ESC and that's a good thing, she's very charismatic. great voice and good dancer. The clothes where clearly inspired in Ruslana's. Not sure about the song, it was good, but lacked a strong hook.
 

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Song 5: Miia – "Green Lights"
A country ballad. Mila has a beautiful voice. The song is performed on a predominantly dark stage, but there are light beams at times, and green lasers whenever she sings "green lights". Not bad, but I think this is the sort of song that would get lost if this goes to Eurovision.
 

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Green Lights: a bit boring, a bit weak vocally, but overall fine 4
Eya 4
Damdiggida 4
Save Me 3
We Come Alive 1
 

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