Eurovision Song Context
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Episode 85: Eurovision 2026 w Suzie: The Good, The Bad, and the Absolute Hell Not
May 4th, 2026 | 1 hr 5 mins
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This week’s episode is a late-night Eurovision catch-up with Suzie from Euro Riffs, as we go through this year’s entries with zero structure and very strong opinions.
We cover the songs we love, the ones that might grow on us, and the ones that absolutely should not be anywhere near the final. Along the way: Switzerland’s “too good for Eurovision” moment, Moldova doing what Moldova always does, staging worries, guilty pleasures, and one entry that sparks a full-on rant.
If you’ve been listening to the 2026 lineup and trying to figure out what actually works, this is the unfiltered version.
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Episode 83: Love It or Side Eye: Eurovision 2026 Breakdown with Russ
April 10th, 2026 | 1 hr 12 mins
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In this episode, Bradley is joined by Russ from EuroRiffs to go song-by-song through the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 lineup. With minimal editing and maximum honesty, they react to this year’s entries using their “love it, hate it, or side eye” framework.
They discuss standout tracks like Greece’s “Ferto,” question whether big ballads like Australia’s “Eclipse” can land, and debate which songs risk being repetitive, forgettable, or carried entirely by staging. Along the way, they get into jury vs televote dynamics, qualification chances, and why some entries feel unmistakably Eurovision, while others could come from anywhere.
Early predictions, strong opinions, and a few disagreements included.