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Eurovision Song Context

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by Bradley Dalton-Oates

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92 episodes
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We start with expertise and end up in Eurovision. It’s kind of our thing. Eurovision Song Context is a monthly podcast that looks at the Eurovision Song Contest through an unexpected lens: expert insight. Each episode, a guest from a different field — psychology, fashion, politics, design, linguistics, and more — talk about their work and how it helps us understand 2–3 Eurovision entries in a whole new light. Are these songs genuinely good? So bad they’re good? Or just weirdly unforgettable? Longform episodes come out on the 12th of every month (the "douzeth"). We're where brilliant minds meet bad key changes.

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Episode 88: Eurovision 2026 Recap: Serviceable Songs & Potato Salad

May 19, 2026

Episode 88: Eurovision 2026 Recap: Serviceable Songs & Potato Salad

<p>See the 2026 Grand Final here!</p> <p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYEIv2qhYAI" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYEIv2qhYAI</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 87: Post Semifinal 2026 Chat: Bloodbath in the Semis

May 15, 2026

Episode 87: Post Semifinal 2026 Chat: Bloodbath in the Semis

<p>Eurovision 2026 Semifinal 1:<br> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy510SZZDw4" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy510SZZDw4</a></p> <p>Eurovision 2026 Semifinal 2:<br> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeLS4psFNqQ" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeLS4psFNqQ</a></p> <p>The Eurovision semi-final bloodbath has concluded and morale is low.</p> <p>In this emergency reaction episode, we immediately unpack the chaos of Semi-Final 2: the shock non-qualifiers, the songs we think Europe got catastrophically wrong, and whether this year’s Grand Final is shaping up to be iconic… or weirdly mid.</p> <p>Topics include:</p> <p>The entries we’re genuinely devastated to lose<br> Why some performances connected instantly while others felt strangely airless<br> Poland’s staging and vocals<br> Whether Finland is now inevitable<br> The “cargo shorts” epidemic<br> Eurovision production, presenters, and the return of deeply questionable disco tailoring<br> Moldova as chaos candidate<br> The songs we think people will still remember in three years<br> Why Eurovision fans may actually be masochists</p> <p>Featuring strong opinions on:<br> Eurovision Song Contest 2026, Poland, Finland, Moldova, Ukraine, Greece, Australia, and several songs we’re still actively grieving.</p> <p>If your favourite got flattened in the semis: condolences. We’re suffering together.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 86: ESC 2026 Turquoise Carpet: Alternative Commentary Track

May 10, 2026

Episode 86: ESC 2026 Turquoise Carpet: Alternative Commentary Track

<p>Eurovision Song Context presents our annual Turquoise Carpet commentary experiment.</p> <p>Here’s how this works:</p> <p>Open the official Eurovision 2026 Turquoise Carpet video.<br> Start this episode.<br> When we say “GO,” press play on the video and mute the official commentary.<br> Watch the visuals while listening to us instead.</p> <p>The official Eurovision Turquoise Carpet:<br> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hPqh_Ezg3k&t=3538s" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hPqh_Ezg3k&amp;t=3538s</a></p> <p>This year’s turquoise carpet comes from Vienna, and compared to Basel 2025, the entire production feels dramatically more optimized for television: tighter camera work, stronger crowd energy, better pacing, more spectacle, more fashion, more drama.</p> <p>So Bradley, Susie Russ, and Russ watch the entire thing live and provide an alternative commentary track covering:</p> <p>fashion<br> staging<br> camera choices<br> crowd energy<br> Eurovision absurdity<br> orchestral grandeur<br> random cultural tangents<br> and whether various outfits belong at the Met Gala, the CMAs, or Hobby Lobby</p> <p>No official audio is included because of copyright, so this episode is designed to be played alongside the official stream.</p> <p>When instructed:<br> Cut the sound. Watch the images. Let Vienna wash over you.</p> <h1>Eurovision #ESC2026 #Vienna2026 #TurquoiseCarpet</h1>

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What is Eurovision Song Context?

We start with expertise and end up in Eurovision. It’s kind of our thing. Eurovision Song Context is a monthly podcast that looks at the Eurovision Song Contest through an unexpected lens: expert insight. Each episode, a guest from a different field — psychology, fashion, politics, design, linguistics, and more — talk about their work and how it helps us understand 2–3 Eurovision entries in a whole new light. Are these songs genuinely good? So bad they’re good? Or just weirdly unforgettable? Longform episodes come out on the 12th of every month (the "douzeth"). We're where brilliant minds meet bad key changes.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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