Germany’s first ever rock/metal act to represent the country in the world’s longest and biggest song contest have released a new music video.
Lord of the Lost in this video are embodied by bad ass women including the scorching Ukrainian erotic model and influencer Louisa Khovanski. The track was released on the band’s number one charting album (Germany), Blood & Glitter. Check out the video below!
Hailing from Hamburg, the band have released this video ahead of their visit to the UK for an intimate free entry acoustic gig at The Cavern Club, Liverpool on 9th May 2023. The gig starts at 10am and limited to 300 people on a first come first serve basis.
2023 has been one hell of a year so far for the industrial, glam metallers, kicking off with scoring a number one album, representing their country in the Eurovision Song Contest (to be watched by over 200 million people and held in Liverpool, UK) and announced as the supporting act on Iron Maiden’s European Tour. They also performed for his majesty King Charles III and are playing a huge variety of festivals across the summer season.
Lord of the Lost commented on their new music video:
“A video where the whole band is represented by women. That is something I’ve wanted to do for half of my life. But it wasn’t the right time until now: the moment has come! Next to Louisa, we have four outstanding female musicians from all over the world at our instruments, and we love the energy that all five of them radiate here. What can I say? We’ve never looked so stunning!”
Lord of the Lost
For this album, Lord of the Lost took inspiration from legendary rock photographer Mick Rock who took photos of many great musicians during the 70s glam era. The band wanted to emulate the lifestyle of this golden era of music and combine it with the new wave pop sound of the 80s while blending it with their industrial metal sound. The world is ready for Lord of the Lost.
The band are in the UK on their headline tour “Blood & Glitter” on the following dates:
- 23.09.23 UK – London, O2 Academy Islington
- 24.09.23 UK – Bristol, Thekla
- 26.09.23 UK – Southampton, Southampton 1865
- 27.09.23 UK – Nottingham, Nottingham Rescue Rooms
- 28.09.23 UK – Wolverhampton, KK’s Steel Mill
- 29.09.23 UK – Manchester, Manchester Academy 3
For more dates including festival dates and the supporting gigs with Iron Maiden, check out the band’s website. Good Luck for Eurovision my bets are on them!
