In the charts this week....
Saturday, 16 July 2011 08:40While Jedward are still doing well in charts around the continent, their new single Bad behaviour entered the charts in their home country Ireland at #1..The single will be on their new album. Victory will be released on 5 August in Ireland. American gossip blogger Perez Hilton i featured in the video clip accompanying Bad Behaviour. You can watch it below.
Euphoria rethought and remixed
Tuesday, 27 March 2012 13:35The popularity of Loreen's huge song for Sweden means lots of people are trying out covers and remixes.
Douze Points (29) Sweden
Tuesday, 08 May 2012 17:43Presenting this year's Eurovision artists. Ofcourse we do not know yet which country will win this year's contest, but Sweden certainly has a very big chance to do so.
Loreen has already been declared winner by the majority of fans around Europe and by the bookmakers.
Yes but what does it really mean?
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 23:25Speculation abound as 12points.tv looks deeper into today's reveal of the Melodifestivalen 2012 song entries.
Now it seems the true Eurovision 2012 season has been kicked off when SVT, Sweden's state network, announces more tantalizing information about next year's Melodifestivalen competition. Yours truly usually watches in anguish as the Swedes vote for the most anondyne boring songs to go to the final and the most fabulous ones to go home... but nevertheless the anticipation is fun and now we can sit and analyze what today's announcement could bring forth. Here are a few things to ponder over.
Half Swedish artists announced
Monday, 21 November 2011 11:09Timoteij, Sonja Aldén, Afrodite, Andreas Lundtsedt, Loreen. Quite some names that make us happy.
This morning SVT announced the first half of the artists that will be taking part in Melodifestivalen this year. Quite some names were rumoured already. And most of these rumours were right.
Ooh Aah | Candidate #8
Thursday, 10 November 2011 15:44News Round-up of the day. The Norwegians have presented one more candaidate in MGP 2012: Kim André Rysstad.
Rysstad, a folk musician and big Withney Houston fan is ready for his biggest asignment ever: Melodi Grand Prix. A total of eight artists have been revealed so far for the Norwegian Eurovision selection.
Sweden's forsta banan!
Saturday, 04 February 2012 20:58An evening with some glamour, some death metal flourishes, and lots of balloons, Melodifestivalen gets off to a good start...
Melodifestivalen got off to a somewhat subdued start tonight with a lot of the same crew that worked on the show up until 2010 returning to bring you this year's edition. Still, the show does what it does best, packs 90 minutes full with so many interesting things, you can easily see why it's a show that is emulated around Europe. With many different styles of music in the contest, a host that is a much-loved singer, some returing favourites from last year, the first semi finale had a ton of variety, and some usually predictable voting.
Of the 8 songs that competed tonight, two of the best justifiably went through to the final in Stockholm. Loreen, a former IDOL contestant in Sweden, got through with her wonderful song "Euphoria". Last year, she appeared with the very good "My Heart Is Refusing Me", but never quite made it to the final. This year, having paid her dues and with one of the best schlager writers in Europe writing her song, she went direct to Globen.
The second song was the totally non-schlager "Mystery". The band Dead By April, similar in sound to American bands Linkin Park and Evanescence, delivered a really confident performance with their hair metal/death metal hybrid.
Of these two songs, we feel "Euphoria" is the only one that could do well for Sweden in Baku - but there's still 4 more heats to go. A lot can happen in 4 weeks.
The songs going to the Second Chance round in 4 weeks were "Sean den Forsta Banan" by hilarious novelty singer Sean Banan, and the most bitter Melodifestivalen contestant ever, Thorsten Flinck and the Revolutionsorkestern with "Jag reser mig igen" (I Rise Again).
Afro-Dite, who represented Sweden in ESC 2002, appeared this evening but never made it past the first round of voting. The Moniker, a much loved artist who appeared to come out of nowhere in last year's Melodifestivalen, came last place with his good but somewhat confusing entry.
A lot of attention is paid to the hosts in the press - usually the headlines predict their huge failure and or boring potential. Tonight's hosts- singer Sarah Dawn Finer, actress Helena Bergström, and popular blogger Gina Diwari seemed very well rehearsed but bland bland bland. A lot of humour was usually part of the hosts' job, but the script seemed drained of anything spontaneous. Shame, the hosts were usually the best part. Additionally, they performed a song that was an almost word for word ripoff of the opening number for the Tony Awards, the USA's biggest theatre award programme. Shame on the writers for not coming up with something original.
What are your thoughts, those of you who watched this semifinal?
Here is the excellent Loreen's song. Enjoy before SVT take it off the interwebz...
Fantasy MF boyfriends
Saturday, 11 February 2012 22:15Another bad week for Swedish veterans as interesting new faces make it through to the final. Melodifestivalen, the second semi.
The king of all Eurovision selections, Melodifestivalen, had its second of four heats tonight, leaving tears of happiness in some artists' eyes, and tears of misery in others.







