Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-36491208-20190822072014/@comment-25150955-20190828023844

Detroit Youth Choir: Liked this more than last time, actually. It felt like a proper choir performance but it was still fun and electrifying. Great job!

Lukas and Falco: Yawn. Not very exciting or super impressive, but knowing America they’re probably gonna be Middle 3.

Dom Chambers: I actually thought he was excellent, easily one of the best of the night. Sure, the trick is rather simple, but the presentation and comedy was excellent, I love his personality, and WOW he actually got Tape Face onstage. Welcome to the Top 5.

Benicio Bryant: I enjoyed his last few endeavors for the power in his vocals, and the raw emotion. This time didn’t have it.

Gonzo: TAMBOURINE MAN TAMBOURINE MAN TA

Marcin Patrzalek: E-lectrifying! I LOVE this dude, he’s easily the most talented act tonight and I would absolutely kill to see him again.

Eric Chien: Not nearly as mind-blowing as the last two go-arounds, but the magic holds up—I think he’s built enough of a fanbase so that I’m not too worried about a surprise cut. I liked him a lot.

Berywam: They had me at the first half, not gonna lie. Then Old Town Road started and they lost me. Seriously, opera stuff was genuinely awesome, but they lost me as soon as they stumbled into modern song territory.

Matthew Richardson: Absolutely HATED that Simon buzzed, even though I do think it was a little slow at first, it’s still amazingly impressive and excellent artistry. It’s not looking good for him, which is a damn shame.

MacKenzie: Screw whoever on production gave him this song choice. His vocals still managed to shine through, and I didn’t hear any pitch issues (as someone with perfect pitch who can actually tell), but the song just didn’t lend itself to the voice. I still hope he can somehow slip through so he has a chance at redeeming himself, nonetheless.

Jackie Fabulous: Pretty darn good. She’s been fairly consistent in quality these past few rounds and she’s keeping the streak up.

Emanne Beasha: An actual stepup! She was real good and definitely a lot more moving than the last two performances, which sounded a little weak.