🇩🇪 TES Previews: Who are Lord of the Lost?

🇩🇪 TES Previews: Who are Lord of the Lost?

Eurovision in Liverpool is now less than a month away. In the run-up to rehearsals we will be getting to know a little more about this year’s artists, their discography and their Eurovision journey so far. The next act we will be previewing is Germany’s Lord of the Lost.

Lord of the Lost’s Eurovision Journey so far….

Lord of the Lost were selected to represent Germany at Eurovision 2023 through national final Unser Lied für Liverpool. They competed against 7 other acts during the live show, placing 5th with the international juries and 1st in the public televote.

Lord of the Lost will perform in the Grand Final at Eurovision 2023, bypassing the semi-finals as Germany are part of the Big 5.

Lord of the Lost performed live at Eurovision in Concert, and contributed a video performance to PrePartyES in Madrid.

Angus had the opportunity to chat with Lord of the Lost behind the scenes at Eurovision in Concert!

What do we think of “Blood and Glitter”

The team at That Eurovision Site has been doing their reviews for this year’s contest. Jazzi and Isabelle gave their thoughts on “Blood and Glitter”, which you can see here.

Who are Lord of the Lost?

Lord of the Lost was founded in 2007 by Chris Harms, initially intended to be a solo project. However, as the project grew through MySpace, Harms realised that he would need a full band to play the music live, and recruited his friends from the Hamburg music scene to join him. The project was initially just titled “Lord”, but became “Lord of the Lost” to prevent confusion with other acts Lordi and The Lords.

Lord of the Lost have released 8 studio albums, with their two most recent, Judas and Blood and Glitter, achieving 2nd and 1st place on the German album charts respectively. They have also released five orchestral albums, four live albums and six EPs. The band are incredibly popular in the goth and metal scenes, regularly making appearances at major festivals including Wave-Gotik-Treffen, the Wacken Open Air and M’era Luna. They have also toured Europe and the US.

The current line up in Lord of the Lost consists of Chris Harms (lead singer, guitar and cello); Klaas Helmecke (bass), Gerrit Heinemann (piano, synth, percussion, guitar, theramin); Pi Stoffers (guitar); and Niklas Kahl (drums). The describe themselves as “genre fluid”, but have been associated with labels such as industrial, gothic metal, glam rock and dark rock, with some influences from classical music.

Following their appearance on the Eurovision stage, the band will set off across Europe to support Iron Maiden for the second time on their The Future Past tour.

“Blood and Glitter”, Lord of the Lost’s Eurovision entry, was written by band members Chris Harms and Pi Stoffers, alongside Anthony J. Brown and Rupert Keplinger.

The band shared this interpretation of their entry to their Facebook page:

The song “Blood & Glitter” by Lord of the Lost is an anthem about embracing oneself and living life to the fullest despite its ups and downs. The title itself, “Blood & Glitter,” represents the two opposing forces of life – the harsh reality (blood) and the glitz and glamour (glitter). The lyrics advocate for embracing both and seeing the beauty and value in them…Overall, the song seems to be about embracing the complexities of life and nurturing a positive outlook in the face of both the good and the bad. It encourages self-love and encourages us to see ourselves as both diamonds and rough stones.

Lord of the Lost

Germany’s Eurovision Journey

Germany has been part of Eurovision since the beginning, debuting in 1956. Their debut entries were Walter Andreas Schwarz’s “Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück” and Freddy Quinn’s “So geht das jede Nacht”. Germany has appeared at every Eurovision since except for 1996, which means they have been at more contests than any other country. They have a long history of success in Eurovision, finishing in the top 3 an impressive 13 times. Germany has won the contest twice. Nicole won in 1982 with her song “Ein bißchen Frieden”, taking home 161 points in the process. Their second win came in 2010, when Lena scored 246 points with her song “Satellite”.

Germany’s most recent Eurovision entry was Malik Harris’ “Rockstars”. As Germany is part of the Big 5, they automatically qualified for the Grand Final. In the Final, the song received 6 points and finished 25th in the Final.

What do you think of Blood and Glitter? Can Lord of the Lost bring Eurovision back to Germany? Let us know your thoughts! Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok as we prepare for Eurovision 2023!

News Source: That Eurovision Site/Lord of the Lost

Photo Credit: VD Pictures

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