
High-drama gothic metal that pairs industrial grit with glitter-drenched glam rock hooks. Intense, theatrical, and built for the dark dancefloor.
Lord of the Lost delivers a sound that is simultaneously crushing and catchy, blending the mechanical weight of industrial metal with the flamboyant spirit of 80s glam rock. It is music that feels at home in a dimly lit underground club but possesses the melodic scale of a stadium anthem. The production is consistently sleek and powerful, ensuring that every synth line and guitar chug hits with maximum impact.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal versatility of Chris Harms, whose voice can shift from a velvet-smooth baritone croon to a visceral, guttural scream in a single breath. This duality mirrors the music itself, which often balances somber, existential themes with a defiant, celebratory energy. There is a distinct sense of 'dark rock' theater here, where the macabre is treated with a sense of high-fashion flair and unapologetic camp.
Newcomers should dive into 'Blood & Glitter' to hear their most refined blend of heavy riffs and synth-pop sensibilities. For those seeking their darker, more conceptual roots, 'Antagony' offers a deeper look into their gothic evolution. It is the perfect soundtrack for anyone who finds beauty in the shadows but still wants a chorus they can shout at the top of their lungs.
Lord of the Lost is a German dark rock band from Hamburg, formed by singer and frontman Chris Harms. They represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Blood & Glitter".
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