6/22/2023 0 Comments Remo more reviewThe lyrics are very relevant: The whole idea of how as a kid you play games where you are a soldier and then you end up in a real war, with the transition from water guns to real guns, represents a strong statement. For sure, one of the best ballads this year. Ruxandra: In terms of genre, it’s nothing surprising from Switzerland, as in the previous three years (2020 included too) they had deep ballads performed by male representatives. Remo’s singing ability is not in question here and I have no doubt he’ll deliver it flawlessly in Liverpool. There is drama here and a growing orchestral accompaniment, but nothing that really lets you connect with Remo – the generic peace lyrics don’t help either. Jonathan: Following their poor televote score last year, I question why the Swiss team decided they needed yet another sad boy ballad that lacks any true raw emotion. I think this is a really solid entry for Switzerland, but I have to wonder if Remo’s undeniable talent isn’t a little bit wasted on this song. Furthermore, the lyrics are visually arresting and are likely to make an impact on the first-time listener. Lyrically, “Watergun” feels like it has a lot more thought put into it than your average peace song and I like it more and more each time I listen to it. However, Remo is the selling point here and something about his voice feels really special. Antranig: My first thought when I heard “Watergun” was that it was just another typical peace anthem.
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