It’s only been a little over a year since Finnish shock-rock monster metal group Lordi put out their latest studio album Screem Writers Guild, so it would make sense for the band to take some time off ...
The records state that Lordi formed in 1992 and released their first album in 2002, but what if they actually had been around much longer? That's a bit of the idea behind their latest album, ...
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Forget MTV. Last year, Lordi, a Finnish group whose members costume themselves as literal monsters of rock, got exposure on a slew of cable-news channels after winning the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest ...
Let it never be said that Lordi doesn't know how to commit to a bit, as the band will roll out seven new studio albums this fall with a hook. Fans of the band will remember that their Killection album ...
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OnePlus, never one to shy away from a crazy promo opportunity, has teamed up with Finnish heavy metal monsters Lordi for its latest collaboration. However, it’s not a smartphone, a smartwatch, or a ...
Finnish monster costume rockers Lordi will drop their fifth album, 'Babez for Breakfast,' on Sept. 14. The first single, 'This Is Heavy Metal,' will come out Aug. 6. The album was recorded in early ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Monster rockers Lordi, who conquered their native Finland before storming Europe, now take on Asia and North America with a new tour. Sign up here. The band, which performs ...
Suzi Quatro, Mr Lordi and Alison Mosshart joined the Philharmonia in a setlist spanning Wagner and Metallica – with conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali flexing his rock-drummer skills ...
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