Lord Of The Lost releases music video for “The Future Of A Past Life” feat. Marcus Bischoff of Heaven Shall Burn

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Lord Of The Lost will head out on their already partially sold-out 15 Years of Lord Of The Lost tour in March.

Lord Of The Lost have unveiled an official music video for their song The Future Of A Past Life featuring Marcus Bischoff from German metalcore legends Heaven Shall Burn! The video features Bischoff performing alongside Lord Of The Lost, and closes the highly successful and eventful Blood & Glitter era with a bang. The contrast between the Heaven Shall Burn singer’s growls and Chris Harms‘ clean vocals runs through the song and is impressively staged in the high-quality performance video.

Last weekend Lord Of The Lost performed on the 70000 Tons of Metal cruise in the US, and this autumn, they will return to the US and Canada for their first tour there in over a decade. Until then, the band will keep busy with a packed summer of festivals and their fast-selling 15 Years of Lord Of The Lost European tour, starting in Nuremberg next month.

Watch the official video for The Future Of A Past Life below:

The release of Blood & Glitter marked the start of the most successful year in the history of Lord Of The Lost to date. Entering the Official German Album Charts at #1, winning the German ESC preliminary round through live audience voting on national TV, performing in front of 200 million viewers at the big Eurovision Song Contest final in Liverpool, their second tour as special guests of Iron Maiden, big festival shows such as the Deadliner slot on the Wacken Mainstage and an almost completely sold-out headline tour were just some of the highlights.

Over the course of the year, the band made good on their resolution and released a music video for every single song, some of which could not be more different stylistically – and thus represent a band that has never shied away from crossing and expanding boundaries. With the grand finale and music video with Heaven Shall Burn‘s Marcus Bischoff, the Blood & Glitter chapter is closed.

Lord Of The Lost tour dates and more

Lord Of The Lost will be warming up their North American fans next week, with a performance at 70000 Tons of Metal, the world’s biggest heavy metal cruise, in Miami, FL. Once back in Europe, the band will head out on their already partially sold-out 15 Years of Lord Of The Lost tour in March, followed by a yet another busy festival summer at several big rock and metal festivals. Set your alarms now as tickets for Lord Of The Lost’s US and Canada tour dates go on sale this Friday, January 26!

Lord Of The Lost says: “After 10 long years of waiting, we are finally heading back to the United States! It has taken too long – not just for us, but for many, many fans. We are overjoyed that the long wait is finally over, and we are finally returning. A little taste of what’s to come is our participation in the 70000 Tons Of Metal, which starts in Miami. So, at least briefly, we will set foot on US soil. In the fall of 2024, we will finally return for headline shows then!“.

  • September 13 – Baltimore, MD
  • September 14 – New York City / Irving Plaza
  • September 15 – Boston, MA
  • September 17 – Montreal, QC
  • September 18 – Toronto, ON
  • September 20 – Cleveland, OH
  • September 22 – Minneapolis, MN
  • September 24 – Denver, CO
  • September 26 – Phoenix, AZ
  • September 27 – Los Angeles, CA
  • September 28 – San Francisco, CA

A year after the release of their #1 charting album, Blood & Glitter, Lord Of The Lost returned with covers album, Weapons Of Mass Seduction, released on December 29, 2023 via Napalm Records. The exciting new offering features plenty of genre-crossing tracks and wraps up the busiest year in the band’s history so far.

While the album is entirely composed of covers, Weapons Of Mass Seduction confirms Lord Of The Lost‘s creative ability to make any song their own, and further confirms their innovative status. The covers album comes in various different formats – some containing a second CD with 11 covers that are already released or have been played live. The deluxe boxset includes a third CD with 10 acoustic tracks, exclusively available in this format.

Weapons Of Mass Seduction features a wide range of songs from different eras and genres performed in true Lord Of The Lost style, all surprisingly fitting for the band and hence forming a cohesive collection of covers. Classic heavy metal track Turbo Lover, originally by Judas Priest, meets modern pop hits in songs such as Sia‘s Unstoppable, Bishop BriggsRiver and Zella Day‘s High. Ultravox‘s Hymn, followed by Michael Jackson‘s legendary Give In To Me and Keane‘s Somewhere Only We Know, expand the multifaceted selection even further. With added rougher elements such as heavier vocals, Bronski Beat‘s captivating 80s electro pop hit Smalltown Boy gets a dark makeover in the hands of Lord Of The Lost. An emotional version of The Pretty RecklessHouse On A Hill closes Weapons Of Mass Seduction impactfully.

Tracklist:

CD1

  1. Shock To The System (Billy Idol Cover)
  2. Unstoppable (Sia Cover)
  3. Smalltown Boy (Bronski Beat Cover)
  4. Turbo Lover (Judas Priest Cover)
  5. Hymn (Ultravox Cover)
  6. Give In To Me (Michael Jackson Cover)
  7. River (Bishop Briggs Cover)
  8. Somewhere Only We Know (Keane Cover)
  9. (I Just) Died In Your Arms (feat. Anica Russo) (Cutting Crew Cover)
  10. High (Zella Day Cover)
  11. House On A Hill (The Pretty Reckless Cover)

CD2

  1. The Look (feat. Blümchen) (Roxette Cover)
  2. Ordinary Town (Celebrate The Nun Cover)
  3. Cha Cha Cha (Käärijä Cover)
  4. Judas (Lady Gaga Cover)
  5. Children Of The Damned (Iron Maiden Cover)
  6. Wig In A Box (Hedwig and the Angry Inch Cover)
  7. Bad Romance (Lady Gaga Cover)
  8. The Most Radical Thing To Do (The Ark Cover)
  9. This Is The Life (Amy MacDonald Cover)
  10. It’s A Sin (Pet Shop Boys Cover)
  11. Ordinary World (Duran Duran Cover)

A special 2CD edition of the new covers album provides a cross-cut of covers previously released or already covered live over the course of Lord Of The Lost‘s career. Among them are the Roxette cover The Look feat. Blümchen – already known from Blood & Glitter

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