Revisited: Shall We Live in the Here and Now?
Happy 2024, k-dreamers! I’m still running on a neverending treadmill called university, but I figured that posting to my blog might actually be a welcome reprieve. Let’s take a look
Happy 2024, k-dreamers! I’m still running on a neverending treadmill called university, but I figured that posting to my blog might actually be a welcome reprieve. Let’s take a look
Hello, k-dreamers! It’s time to kick off Eurovision season with a visit to some past alumni. In particular, we’re catching up with some acts from the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
Enjoying summer, k-dreamers? Do I have some song suggestions for you! Whether you’re hanging out on the beach, suffering from summer love, or spending all your late nights spiralling in
I’ve been looking forward to this article. Two artists who I haven’t heard from in years decided to drop new music this year. Coincidence? Or was I in the right
The Eurovision Song Contest is creeping up on us slowly but surely. Guess that means I should listen to the last 6 entries already. We are finally checking out Theodor
Today’s lineup is truly an unconventional bunch. We have Victor Vernicos (Greece), Let 3 (Croatia), Lord of the Lost (Germany), TuralTuranX (Azerbaijan), Pasha Parfeni (Moldova), and Brunette (Armenia). Lyrics: Well
We have some exciting acts to check out today! Here are my reviews of Blanka (Poland), Sudden Lights (Latvia), Diljá (Iceland), Andrew Lambrou (Cyprus), Loreen (Sweden), and Mimicat (Portugal). Lyrics:
What an exciting group of acts to check out today! We have TVORCHI (Ukraine), Alika (Estonia), The Busker (Malta), Blanca Paloma (Spain), Gustaph (Belgium), and Albina & Familja Kelmendi (Albania).
Round 2! Let’s take a look at Käärijä (Finland), Reiley (Denmark), Teya & Salena (Austria), Wild Youth (Ireland), Noa Kirel (Israel), and Mae Muller (United Kingdom). These songs couldn’t be
Hello, Eurovision fans! Today I am officially kicking off Eurovision 2023 with Joker Out (Slovenia), Vesna (Czechia), Monika Linkytė (Lithuania), La Zarra (France), Voyager (Australia), Mia Nicolai and Dion Cooper