Lord of the Lost

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Lord of the Lost
Lord of the Lost in 2018
Lord of the Lost in 2018
Background information
OriginHamburg, Germany
Genres
Years active2007–present
LabelsNapalm Records[1]
Websitelordofthelost.de
Members
  • Chris "Lord" Harms
  • Class Grenayde
  • Gared Dirge
  • Pi
  • Niklas Kahl
Past members
  • Sensai
  • Sebsta Lindström
  • Any Wayst
  • Bo Six
  • Disco
  • Tobias Mertens

Lord of the Lost is a German gothic metal band from Hamburg. The band was formed by singer and frontman Chris Harms.

History[]

Lord of the Lost was founded in mid-2007 by Chris Harms as a solo project. While working on the initial songs and publishing them on MySpace, Harms received a lot of positive reception and realized that he would require a full band to play them live. He recruited other musicians from his friends in the Hamburg music scene to form the band and begin working on the first album.[2] Harms originally called the project Lord, but changed the name of the band to Lord of the Lost to avoid possible name disputes with Lordi and The Lords.[3][4] Before Lord of the Lost, Harms was a singer and guitarist of the rock band Philiae (1999–2004), a guitarist and second singer with the glam metal band The Pleasures (2004–2007), as well as a musician on various projects like Big Boy or Unterart.[5]

The debut single Dry the Rain was released in 2009 and the debut album Fears was released in 2010 with the independent label Out of Line.[6] While recording the second album Antagony Lord of the Lost went on an extended tour through 2010 which included international shows and festivals such as the Wave-Gotik-Treffen, the Wacken Open Air and the M'era Luna Festival.[7]

In spring 2011, the band released Sex on Legs as the first single from their second album, Antagony. The album, considered their first concept album, was released shortly thereafter. Lord of the Lost toured in support of the album with the band Mono Inc. on their Viva Hades tour.[8]

Lord of the Lost in 2012

In summer 2012, Lord of the Lost released their third album Die Tomorrow. Just before the release, the band began working on their fourth album From the Flame into the Fire. In October 2012, Lord of the Lost opened for Letzte Instanz on their Ewig-Tour. Lord of the Lost started touring again in the spring of 2013 co-headlining on the Darkness Kills tour with Unzucht, and in September kicked off the We Are the Lost tour together with Lost Area. In October 2013, Lord of the Lost appeared as part of the Gothic Meets Klassik at the Leipzig Gewandhaus with the Zielona Gòra Symphony Orchestra.

In February 2014, drummer Christian Schellhorn left the band and was replaced by Tobias Mertens. In March 2014, the band played their first US tour, which was financed by crowdfunding. Within two months fans and sponsors raised US$12,775, surpassing the original goal of US$10,000.[9]

In March 2015, Lord of the Lost released the pure acoustic album Swan Songs, which reached number 34 on the GfK Entertainment Charts. The live performances for the album took place on the Out of Line Weekender in Berlin in the same month.[10]

In 2015, Lord of the Lost released the EP Full Metal Whore. The tour for the album used the motto "Make Love Make War" and was supported by the bands Darkhaus, Eyes Shut Tight, Vlad in Tears, and Erdling. In December 2015, they released A Night to Remember – Live Acoustic in Hamburg, the DVD and live CD from the acoustic tour during the previous spring.[11]

The first single "The Love of God" from the album Empyrean was released in May 2016. This was followed by the band's first major European tour Make Europe Great Again (M.E.G.A.) with Combichrist, Filter, and (at the German concerts) Rabia Sorda. Empyrean was published at the end of July 2016 and is the second concept album from the band.

The band followed Empyrean with their open air concert premiere as The Lord of the Lost Ensemble, an acoustic-classical band supported by classical musicians and the former drummer Christian "Disco" Schellhorn.[12]

In December 2016, guitarist Bo Six announced that he would be leaving the band for professional and private reasons.[13] In early January 2017, the band announced their new guitarist π (Pi).

In July 2017, Tobias Mertens announced that, for private and professional reasons, he would be taking a time-out from Lord of the Lost.[14] Niklas Kahl has stepped in as drummer for live performances.

Lord of the Lost performed with KMFDM on the United Kingdom leg of KMFDM's "Hell Yeah" tour with Inertia during September 2017.[15] The band planned to join KMFDM on the United States portion of the "Hell Yeah" tour with ohGr starting in October 2017.[16] Chris Harms and π were to be playing guitar on stage with KMFDM during the tour, in addition to their Lord of the Lost set. Lord of the Lost was forced to withdraw from KMFDM's United States tour when they were not issued visas by the U.S. government.[17]

Styles[]

Lord of the Lost produces music across several genres including heavy metal and glam rock-influenced dark rock, industrial music, and classical music. In interviews with the magazine Orkus and the website Subexistance, Chris Harms has cited bands such as Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, and Lady Gaga as some of the many performers that he listens to and is influenced by.[18][19]

Reception[]

Although it has not always been received as highly innovative, the debut album Fears received an overall positive critique by the music press. The music Magazine Sonic Seducer praised not only the "pleasant deep promising vocals" but also the "dark, melodramatic moments" and described the album as "dark mélange of music styles which give the album a fresh and great variety".[20] In Zillo the debut has been described as "not really original or ground-breaking" but it has been praised for its "hard and unconditional songs".[21] Orkus, however, wrote that they have waited a long time for an album "so interesting and rich in variety".[22] Metal.de described the album as "absolutely okay" but suggested to listen to some songs before buying the album because it might be "too hard for some, and too soft for others".[23]

Members[]

Members of the band often, but not always, adopt stage names which appear in the credits for the band. If known, the artist's given name is listed after the stage name in parenthesis.

Current members[]

Chris "The Lord" Harms at Rockharz Open Air 2017
  • Chris "The Lord" Harms – vocals, guitar, cello (2007–present)
  • Class Grenayde (Klaas Helmecke) – bass (2008–present)
  • Gared Dirge (Gerrit Heinemann) – piano, synthesizer, percussion, guitar, theremin (2010–present)
  • π (Pi Stoffers) – guitar (2016–present)
  • Niklas Kahl – drums (2017–present)

Previous members[]

  • Sensai (Stefan Ehrhardt) – guitar (2008–2010)
  • Sebsta Lindström – guitar (2008–2011)
  • Any Wayst (Anika) – drums (2008–2011)
  • Bo Six (Borislav Crnogorac) – guitar (2009–2016)
  • Disco (Christian Schellhorn) – drums (2012–2014)
  • Tobias Mertens – drums (2014–2017)

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

  • 2010: Fears
  • 2011: Antagony
  • 2012: Die Tomorrow
  • 2014: From the Flame into the Fire
  • 2016: Empyrean
  • 2018: Thornstar
  • 2021: Judas

Live albums and compilations[]

  • 2013: We Give Our Hearts (Live auf St. Pauli)
  • 2015: Swan Songs (Acoustic/Classical)
  • 2015: A Night to Remember – Live Acoustic in Hamburg
  • 2017: Swan Songs II [24]
  • 2018: Confession: Live at Christuskirche
  • 2019: Till Death Us Do Part: Best Of [25]
  • 2020: Swan Songs III

EPs[]

  • 2012: Beside & Beyond
  • 2014: MMXIV (3-track EP exclusive for Sonic Seducer)
  • 2015: Full Metal Whore
  • 2016: Eisheilige Nacht 2016 (together with Eric Fish, CD/7" picture disc; Sonic Seducer exclusive vinyl edition 11/2016 limited to 499 copies) - includes cover versions of two songs by Nine Inch Nails and Nick Cave
  • 2018: Ruins (5-track EP exclusive for Sonic Seducer)
  • 2020: Swan Songs III - Piano EP (4-track vinyl EP exclusive for Sonic Seducer)

Singles[]

  • 2009: "Dry the Rain"
  • 2011: "Sex on Legs"
  • 2012: "Die Tomorrow"
  • 2013: "See You Soon" incl. "Von Anfang an" (with Holly Loose of Letzte Instanz)
  • 2014: "Afterlife"
  • 2014: "La Bomba"
  • 2014: "Six Feet Underground"
  • 2016: "The Love of God"
  • 2017: "Waiting for You to Die"
  • 2017: "Lighthouse"
  • 2017: "The Broken Ones"
  • 2018: "On This Rock I Will Build My Church"
  • 2018: "Morgana"
  • 2019: "Loreley"
  • 2019: "Voodoo Doll"
  • 2020: "A One Ton Heart"
  • 2020: "A Splintered Mind"
  • 2020: "Dying on the Moon" (feat. Joy Frost)
  • 2021: "The Death of All Colours"
  • 2021: "Priest"
  • 2021: "For They Know Not What They Do"

Vinyl albums[]

  • 2014: Six Feet Underground (4-track picture vinyl)
  • 2015: Full Metal Whore (9-track picture vinyl)
  • 2018: Thornstar (Vinyl)
  • 2019: Till Death Us Do Part (Vinyl)

DVDs[]

  • 2012: Black to the Roots
  • 2014: One Night - Lord of the Lost & The Zielona Góra Symphony Orchestra - Live in Leipzig
  • 2015: A Night to Remember – Live Acoustic in Hamburg

Exclusive sampler contributions[]

  • 2011: "Do You Wanna Die Without a Scar" (on the Sonic Seducer sampler Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 117)
  • 2011: "Death Doesn't Kill You But I Do" (on the Out of Line sampler Awake the Machines, Vol. 7)

Remixes and recordings with other artists[]

  • 2011: "Temple of Love" with Latexxx Teens
  • 2012: "Kannst du mich seh'n" (Remix) for Staubkind
  • 2012: "Deine Zeit Läuft Ab" (St. Pauli Symphonic Version by Lord of the Lost) for Unzucht
  • 2012: "Eye M the Blacksheep" (Remix by Chris Harms and Corvin Bahn) for Rabia Sorda
  • 2012: "Eisblumen" on the Anniversary Sampler for the 20th anniversary of Subway to Sally
  • 2012: "Deep Inside" (Remix) for Fragile Child
  • 2013: "Perfect Day" with A Life Divided
  • 2013: "Bitte Schlag Mich" (shattered by Lord of the Lost) for Ost+Front
  • 2013: "Pandora's Box" (Cover) for Solitary Experiments
  • 2013: "In My Darkest Hour" with Mono Inc. on their Nimmermehr tour album
  • 2014: "Für Immer" Remix for Subway to Sally (on the Sonic Seducer Sampler Medieval Special Vol. XII Issue 03/2014)
  • 2014: "Krieger" with Blutengel on their Black Symphonies (An Orchestral Journey) Ltd. Edition
  • 2014: "Die Erde Brennt" Remix Joachim Witt on the Neumond Ltd. Edition
  • 2014: "Sonne, Mond & Todesstern" (Remix by Lord of the Lost) for Ost+Front
  • 2015: "Der Zeitdieb" Remix for Tanzwut
  • 2015: "Der Luftschiffharpunist" Remix for Coppelius
  • 2015: "Satans Fall" cover for Saltatio Mortis
  • 2015: "All the Things You Say" Remix for Solar Fake
  • 2015: "This Misery" with Meinhard
  • 2016: "Devil or Angel" with Rocksin
  • 2016: "Ein Wort fliegt wie ein Stein" with Unzucht on their "Neuntöter" deluxe edition
  • 2016: "MRS. Strong" with 5th Avenue
  • 2016: "Freak Parade" with Hell Boulevard"
  • 2016: "Sexschuss" remix for Heldmaschine
  • 2016: "Children of the Dark" with Mono Inc., Joachim Witt and Tilo Wolff
  • 2018: "1000 Seelen" with Joachim Witt
  • 2018: "I Love the Way You Say My Name" with Scarlet Dorn
  • 2019: "Europa" with Oomph!
  • 2019: "Island" with Subway to Sally
  • 2019: "We're All Dead" with Lolita KompleX
  • 2019: "Magst du Mittelalter?" With Vogelfrey
  • 2020: "Modern Prometheus" with Pyogenesis
  • 2021: "Kiss of the Cobra King" with Powerwolf on their "Call of the Wild" Ltd. Edition

Music videos[]

  • 2009: "Dry the Rain" (director: Nikola Stahl)
  • 2010: "Last Words" (director: Nikola Stahl)
  • 2011: "Sex On Legs" (director: Nikola Stahl)
  • 2011: "Prison" (director: Chris Harms)
  • 2012: "Beyond Beautiful" (director: Moritz Krebs)
  • 2012: "Die Tomorrow" (director: Katya Tsyganova)
  • 2013: "See You Soon" (director: Jasmin Kreft)
  • 2013: "Credo" (director: Christian Beer)
  • 2014: "Afterlife" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2014: "La Bomba" (director: Michel Briegel)
  • 2014: "Six Feet Underground" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2014: "Kingdom Come" (director: Katya Tsyganova)
  • 2015: "Lost in a Heartbeat" (director: Lisa Morgenstern)
  • 2015: "Full Metal Whore" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2016: "The Love of God" (director: Harun Hazar)
  • 2016: "Drag Me to Hell" (director: Michel Briegel)
  • 2016: "In Silence" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2017: "Raining Stars" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2017: "Waiting for You to Die" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2017: "Lighthouse" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2017: "The Broken Ones" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2017: "My Better Me" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2018: "On This Rock I Will Build My Church" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2018: "Morgana" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2018: "Haythor" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2018: "Black Halo" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2019: "Loreley" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2019: "Voodoo Doll" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2019: "Till Death Us Do Part" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2019: "Ruins" (director: Andrés Villa)
  • 2020: "Under the Sun" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cera
  • 2020: "A One Ton Heart" (director: Chris Harms)
  • 2021: "The Death of All Colours" (director: VDPictures)
  • 2021: "Priest" (director: VDPictures)
  • 2021: "For They Know Not What They Do" (director: VDPictures)
  • 2021: "The Gospel Of Judas" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)
  • 2021: "Born With A Broken Heart" (director: Life)
  • 2021: "Viva Vendetta" (director: Matteo Fabbiani & Chiara Cerami)

References[]

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  5. ^ "Fürchte nicht die Angst". Sonic Seducer (in German). March 2010. p. 26.
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  13. ^ "Lord Of The Lost: Gitarrist Bo Six verlässt die Band endgültig". Sonic Seducer (in German). Retrieved 7 September 2017.
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  25. ^ "Records". Records. Retrieved 23 September 2019.

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