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Face the Shadow

"Face the Shadow" (formerly known as "Don't Deny") is a song performed by Armenian supergroup Genealogy. The song is composed by Armen Martirosyan and the lyrics are by Inna Mkrtchyan. The song represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 on 23 May 2015, finishing 16th overall, with a total of 34 points from only 8 countries including a maximum 12 points from Georgia.

"Face the Shadow"
Single by Genealogy
Released12 March 2015
RecordedFebruary 2015
GenrePop
Length3:02
Label
Songwriter(s)Inna Mkrtchyan
Eurovision Song Contest 2015 entry
Country
Artist(s)
As
Composer(s)
Armen Martirosyan
Lyricist(s)
Inna Mkrtchyan
Finals performance
Semi-final result
7th
Semi-final points
77
Final result
16th
Final points
34
Entry chronology
◄ "Not Alone" (2014)
"LoveWave" (2016) ►
Music video
"Face the Shadow" on YouTube

Background edit

Genealogy is made up of Armenians representing the five continents (Africa, Asia, Americas, Europe, Oceania) and a representative from Armenia. The five Armenian diaspora artists at the same time symbolise the five petals of the forget-me-not flower. In their centre, the group is unified by a sixth artist, who is from Armenia.[1]

Members in alphabetical order of surname are:

Composition edit

The lyrics of the song was written by Inna Mkrtchyan, while it was composed by Armen Martirosyan who has worked on Eva Rivas' "Apricot Stone" in 2010.[7][8] The site of Eurovision has stated that "Face the Shadow" is about universal values and its message tells that "happiness is born when people are united and live in harmony with themselves, their families, love relationships and so on".[7]

Music video edit

A music video for the song directed by Aren Bayadyan was shot in late February 2015.[7] The director has stated that the team was inspired by the name of the group and its logo, the tree of life.[7] Writing about the music video, the official site of the contest states. "The concept of the video is the idea of genealogy: the captured family is considered as the symbol of humanity: the base is the shift of generations and the phenomena that the new generation is always replacing the previous one carrying out the traditions and values in them."[7] The designer of the music video is Armen Galyan who combined Armenian and European fashion approaches finding modern solutions.[7] The video features the performers singing in a gray maze, wearing pins with pictures of their grandparents and patterns on their clothes,[7] alternating with scenes of families posing for photographs in World-War I style clothes and close-ups of hands embroidering a bird on piece of fabric. In the final scene of the video, the six members of Genealogy, wearing WWI style clothes, pose together for a photography. The music video for "Face the Shadow" was premiered on 12 March on Armenia 1 and was uploaded to Eurovision's official channel on YouTube.[7]

Reception edit

Upon its unveiling, "Face the Shadow" became the subject of controversy due to allegations that the song conveyed political messages. In particular, it was believed that the song was intended to pay tribute to the victims of the Armenian genocide (whose centenary was commemorated roughly a month prior to the contest on 24 April 2015), with its lyrics and its original title, "Don't Deny", perceived to be a call for recognition of the genocide. Critics also alleged that the song's music video contained visuals alluding to the genocide, with one scene depicting the group's members posing for a family photo in World War I-era outfits, and then disappearing from sight. Representatives of Azerbaijan—which, alongside Turkey, denies the genocide—criticized the song for its alleged political themes, and stated that they would "act adequately" to prevent the contest from being "sacrificed to the political ambitions of a country."[9][10][11][12]

On 16 March 2015, the Armenian delegation announced that it would change the title of the song from "Don't Deny" to "Face the Shadow" to quell concerns over the alleged political themes of the song and to "strengthen" its themes; the song's original title still appears as part of its refrain. The delegation continues to deny any specific political subtext in the song.[9][13]

"Face the Shadow" received 7.19 out of 10 points from a jury of Eurovision blog Wiwibloggs.[14]

Charts edit

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Iceland (Icelandic Singles Chart)[15] 47

References edit

  1. ^ Brey, Marco (11 February 2015). "Armenia to be represented by Genealogy!". EBU. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  2. ^ Eurovision.tv: Armenia: First artist of Genealogy known
  3. ^ Eurovision.tv: Armenia: Second artist of Genealogy known
  4. ^ Eurovision.tv: Armenia: Fifth artist of Genealogy known
  5. ^ Eurovision.tv: Armenia: Third artist of Genealogy known
  6. ^ Armenia: Fourth artist of Genealogy known
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "Armenia: Watch the video of "Don't Deny"". EBU. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  8. ^ "About Eva Rivas". EBU. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  9. ^ a b Siim, Jarmo (17 March 2015). "Armenia changes song title". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Azerbaijan to adequately act if Armenia turns Eurovision into political arena". Trend.az. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  11. ^ Lomsadze, Giorgi (13 March 2015). "Armenia Takes Genocide-Recognition to Eurovision". Eurasianet. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Possible messages for recognition of 'Armenian genocide' in Armenia's song for Eurovision to be looked for". APA.az. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Armenia Dodges Eurovision Controversy". Eurasianet.org. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  14. ^ "Wiwi Jury: Armenia's Genealogy with "Face the Shadow"". 17 May 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 May 2015. Retrieved 1 June 2015.

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Face the Shadow formerly known as Don t Deny is a song performed by Armenian supergroup Genealogy The song is composed by Armen Martirosyan and the lyrics are by Inna Mkrtchyan The song represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 on 23 May 2015 finishing 16th overall with a total of 34 points from only 8 countries including a maximum 12 points from Georgia Face the Shadow Single by GenealogyReleased12 March 2015RecordedFebruary 2015GenrePopLength3 02LabelAMPTV Universal MusicSongwriter s Inna MkrtchyanEurovision Song Contest 2015 entryCountryArmeniaArtist s Essai AltounianInga ArshakyanTamar KaprelianMary Jean O DohertyVahe TilbianStephanie TopalianAsGenealogyComposer s Armen MartirosyanLyricist s Inna MkrtchyanFinals performanceSemi final result7thSemi final points77Final result16thFinal points34Entry chronology Not Alone 2014 LoveWave 2016 Music video Face the Shadow on YouTube Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Music video 4 Reception 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground editGenealogy is made up of Armenians representing the five continents Africa Asia Americas Europe Oceania and a representative from Armenia The five Armenian diaspora artists at the same time symbolise the five petals of the forget me not flower In their centre the group is unified by a sixth artist who is from Armenia 1 Members in alphabetical order of surname are Essai Altounian France representing Europe s Armenians 2 Inga Arshakyan Armenia Tamar Kaprelian USA representing Armenians from the Americas 3 Mary Jean O Doherty Vasmatzian Australia representing Oceania 4 Vahe Tilbian Ethiopia representing Armenians from Africa 5 Stephanie Topalian Japan representing Armenians from Asia 6 Composition editThe lyrics of the song was written by Inna Mkrtchyan while it was composed by Armen Martirosyan who has worked on Eva Rivas Apricot Stone in 2010 7 8 The site of Eurovision has stated that Face the Shadow is about universal values and its message tells that happiness is born when people are united and live in harmony with themselves their families love relationships and so on 7 Music video editA music video for the song directed by Aren Bayadyan was shot in late February 2015 7 The director has stated that the team was inspired by the name of the group and its logo the tree of life 7 Writing about the music video the official site of the contest states The concept of the video is the idea of genealogy the captured family is considered as the symbol of humanity the base is the shift of generations and the phenomena that the new generation is always replacing the previous one carrying out the traditions and values in them 7 The designer of the music video is Armen Galyan who combined Armenian and European fashion approaches finding modern solutions 7 The video features the performers singing in a gray maze wearing pins with pictures of their grandparents and patterns on their clothes 7 alternating with scenes of families posing for photographs in World War I style clothes and close ups of hands embroidering a bird on piece of fabric In the final scene of the video the six members of Genealogy wearing WWI style clothes pose together for a photography The music video for Face the Shadow was premiered on 12 March on Armenia 1 and was uploaded to Eurovision s official channel on YouTube 7 Reception editUpon its unveiling Face the Shadow became the subject of controversy due to allegations that the song conveyed political messages In particular it was believed that the song was intended to pay tribute to the victims of the Armenian genocide whose centenary was commemorated roughly a month prior to the contest on 24 April 2015 with its lyrics and its original title Don t Deny perceived to be a call for recognition of the genocide Critics also alleged that the song s music video contained visuals alluding to the genocide with one scene depicting the group s members posing for a family photo in World War I era outfits and then disappearing from sight Representatives of Azerbaijan which alongside Turkey denies the genocide criticized the song for its alleged political themes and stated that they would act adequately to prevent the contest from being sacrificed to the political ambitions of a country 9 10 11 12 On 16 March 2015 the Armenian delegation announced that it would change the title of the song from Don t Deny to Face the Shadow to quell concerns over the alleged political themes of the song and to strengthen its themes the song s original title still appears as part of its refrain The delegation continues to deny any specific political subtext in the song 9 13 Face the Shadow received 7 19 out of 10 points from a jury of Eurovision blog Wiwibloggs 14 Charts editChart 2015 Peakposition Iceland Icelandic Singles Chart 15 47References edit Brey Marco 11 February 2015 Armenia to be represented by Genealogy EBU Retrieved 11 February 2015 Eurovision tv Armenia First artist of Genealogy known Eurovision tv Armenia Second artist of Genealogy known Eurovision tv Armenia Fifth artist of Genealogy known Eurovision tv Armenia Third artist of Genealogy known Armenia Fourth artist of Genealogy known a b c d e f g h Armenia Watch the video of Don t Deny EBU Retrieved 15 March 2015 About Eva Rivas EBU Retrieved 15 March 2015 a b Siim Jarmo 17 March 2015 Armenia changes song title eurovision tv European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 17 March 2015 Azerbaijan to adequately act if Armenia turns Eurovision into political arena Trend az Retrieved 22 March 2015 Lomsadze Giorgi 13 March 2015 Armenia Takes Genocide Recognition to Eurovision Eurasianet Retrieved 22 March 2015 Possible messages for recognition of Armenian genocide in Armenia s song for Eurovision to be looked for APA az Retrieved 22 March 2015 Armenia Dodges Eurovision Controversy Eurasianet org Retrieved 22 March 2015 Wiwi Jury Armenia s Genealogy with Face the Shadow 17 May 2015 Retrieved 24 February 2016 Netlistinn viku 21 2015 Archived from the original on 31 May 2015 Retrieved 1 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Face the Shadow amp oldid 1210343360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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