[s22e10] The — Battles Part 3

This was less of a traditional battle and more of a brilliantly executed, avant-garde duet. They took a standard synth-pop track and stripped it down into something haunting and theatrical.

Camila chose Eric Who . While it was the correct choice for performance value, it was heartbreaking to see Sydney’s singular tone leave the competition so early. [S22E10] The Battles Part 3

Sydney Kronmiller has one of the most uniquely rich, low-register female voices in recent memory. She anchored the song with immense depth. However, Eric Who brought the absolute "special sauce" Camila asked for in rehearsals. His energy was electric, and he possessed the raw star power needed to carry the dramatic weight of a Gaga record. This was less of a traditional battle and

Despite his inexperience, Brayden possesses an incredibly marketable, smooth tone that is pure radio gold. Blake Shelton openly noted that the young man doesn't even realize the massive power he holds at his fingertips. While it was the correct choice for performance

This battle offered a classic case of raw, untapped potential squaring off against seasoned experience. Parker McCollum's “Pretty Heart”.

Episode 10 was a mixed bag. The full-length battles were phenomenal and showcased high-level artistry, but the heavy use of montages sucked the momentum right out of the episode's midsection. Nevertheless, moving into the Knockouts, Camila and Blake proved they have laser-focused visions for the specific types of artists they want to take to the live shows.

The absolute worst part of The Voice Battles is always the condensed montages, and this episode was particularly brutal, speeding through three matchups: (Team Blake) Morgan Taylor vs. SOLsong (Team Legend) Daysia vs. Julia Aslani (Team Gwen)

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