Listened to the whole thing, and to be honest it all sounds like much of the same.
It lacks the finesse of work by, say, Hans Zimmer, whose music I personally think is way better.
After writing the above, I looked up "Hi-Finesse" and I now see it's a production company instead of a (single) person.
Yeah, people work at that company, but for me their music lacks a personal touch and an emotional journey.
Zimmer's music also has loud noises, but much more controlled and 'in context'.
Feel free to bash the trap music I've been dumping here.
(Although even just their lyrics alone might make that a little too easy. )
Anyway, did you see Avengers: Infinity War?
From what I've heard it focuses less on story and more on bringing the viewer a roller coaster ride.
I'll definitely be checking it out myself, although not in a cinema.
Among other things, I actually prefer headphones over the audio at the movie theater.
Plus the screen distance, the distractions (e.g. emergency lights, people), etc.
Norbert wrote: ↑May 13th, 2018, 11:14 am
Which country's song did you enjoy most?
To be honest, I don't even remember most songs from this year.
I only remember Hungary's (because it's my country) and Israel's (the winner song). Hungary's song was somewhat too metal for my taste. Israel's song was somewhat funny.
As for the other songs, even if I look at the list of songs, from most titles I just can't recall the song itself.
Somehow I don't seem to remember as much songs from ESC 2015-2018 as from ESC 2011-2014.
I wonder why.
Is it because of me or because of the songs?