That’s the message Finnish heavy metal rocker and Eurovision winner Lordi was aiming to send when he got very publicly jabbed, in full fierce gear, at a pop-up vaccine event put on by Lapland health ...
While everyone tries their best to avoid zero points, to mark the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) organisers have brought back eight legends of ...
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 ...
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, ...
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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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 ...
It’s been two and a half decades since monster-themed Finnish hard-rock band Lordi formed. And while the group might not have set the United States on fire, Lordi is big news in Europe. Early albums ...
Onstage at the O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, something monstrous is stirring. It’s the final of the 51st edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, and among the more usual Eurovision fare of ...
Spice World. KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. Slade in Flame. When bands make films the camp quotient often exceeds the critical acclaim. But if you are "the biggest monster band" in the planet and ...
The Finnish heavy metal band – who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2006 with ‘Hard Rock Hallelujah’ – posed for a new poster declaring that “animal testing is horrifying”, using their garish, ...
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