TV: Øystein H. Hegvik is the winner of “Idol” 2018.

Øystein H. Hegvik: “Berlin” Ry X

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It is as if the audience hold their breath until Øystein coming up to the first chorus, then it goes to a euphoric soft drinks through the audience. The term silent grandeur has hardly been more appropriate in this season.

He is self-similar, Øystein, but there is something with the gravity that comes with a finale that gives the song his extra nerve. For a character and presence.

Kristian Raanes: “Dancing On My Own” – Robyn

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Kristian got some varying feedback on this publikumsønsket. I think then and now that he makes the chorus very nicely. It is not as often as he shows off the sore side of itself, and here one gets a new facet of Kristian as he very well may drag out a little more often.

He sings confidently and competently, at the same time as he leans forward to the edge and dare to provide a little extra by itself.

Kristian Raanes: “Somebody Like You” Keith Urban

There is and has never been any doubt about how Kristian has his heart. He prefers to be with Telecasteren over the shoulder and the center of gravity a little in front of the skotuppen. He has the perfect sound to this easy-rocking country-expression and the joy he shows on the scene says it all about that he finally can do just as it pleases him.

And it is not something we should quibble with.

Øystein H. Hegvik: “Running to the Sea” – Röyksopp and Susanne Sundfør

This dark and extremely atmospheric Röyksopp and Susanne Sundfør-the collaboration was on the paper work quite so excellent in tandem with Øysteins sacral timbre. It goes mostly quite so nice, but it seems that Øystein hurrying a bit, he is struggling a bit with some sour tones here and there and found somehow not quite my footing in the song.

It’s first and foremost that we have been very spoiled with gåsehudfremkallende moment from the edge after each.

Kristian Raanes: “Before I Go”

Kristian packages into this finalelåta in the weeping lap steel and soft, behagende fraseringer. Which in and of itself seems like a natural grip for him. It is difficult to say whether it is a song in itself that is not completely moving or if it simply avleveringen that is halmstrået for toothless.

There is somehow a little finaleschwung here.

Øystein H. Hegvik: “Before I Go”

It has been a quite leisurely pace in the aspects, Øystein has served us earlier in this season, finalelåten turn in bpm-a up a notch. When it is said so hang, he is surprisingly good with and it’s also a bit reassuring that he can handle and moods also.

He is safe, on the border of the toy, but most of all, he shows again that he is a young man with an exceptionally well-developed character.