Sexorcism Lordi

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2018

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
25.05.2018

Label: RCA Records Label

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Interpret: Lordi

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  • 1Sexorcism06:52
  • 2Your Tongue's Got the Cat04:45
  • 3Romeo Ate Juliet04:21
  • 4Naked in My Cellar04:45
  • 5The Beast Is Yet to Cum04:50
  • 6Polterchrist05:22
  • 7SCG9: The Documented Phenomenon01:14
  • 8Slashion Model Girls05:25
  • 9Rimskin Assassin04:50
  • 10Hell Has Room (No Vacancy in Heaven)05:02
  • 11Hot & Satanned04:31
  • 12Sodomesticated Animal04:23
  • 13Haunting Season06:15
  • Total Runtime01:02:35

Info zu Sexorcism

Die finnischen Monster-Rocker Lordi veröffentlichten mit "Sexorcism" ihr neuntes Studioalbum. "Sexorcism" wird als das bislang kontroverseste Album der Band gehandelt.

„Sexorcism“ nennt sich das neunte Album von Lordi. Oberflächlich gesehen ist alles beim Alten geblieben. Lordi liefern Hymnen mit den bandbekannten Trademarks und der unverwechselbaren Stimme des Bandleaders (die einer der prägnantesten Faktoren des Sounds der Finnen darstellt). Hört man bei den 13 Tracks allerdings genauer hin, sind doch einige Nummern dabei, die düsterer, härter und roher klingen. Bestes Beispiel „Romeo ate Juliet“, eine echt fiese Nummer. Das mit einem Rammstein-ähnlichen Riff versehene „Hell has room“ fetzt rein wie Hölle, ebenso das treibende „Sodomesticated animal“, das trotz des schwierigen Titels den perfekten Mitgröhl-Refrain besitzt. Lordi gehen mit ihrem neuen Album jedoch kein Risiko ein und liefern unterm Stricht das, was die Lordi-Fans hören wollen, und so steht „Sexorcism“ in einer Reihe mit seinen Vorgängern. Der Meister sagt selbst, dass „Sexorcism“ das bisher kontroverseste Album in der Lordi-Geschichte sei. Eine Debatte darf geführt werden." (EMP Redaktion)

Lordi




Lordi
We all have our dreams, even the most world-weary of us. Some of these dreams are clearly materialistic, some possess commendable spiritual values. Some are more unrealistic than others. The one thing they all have in common is that we cherish them and they are our driving force. This goes just as well for the fragile dreams we keep close to our hearts as the L-O-U-D loud ones we want all the world to know about. The ones like the Monsterican Dream.

For over ten years he had been tinkering with his very own Frankenstein's monster. His early heroes like the Incredible Hulk, Count Dracula and the characters of the Muppet Show stuck with him as he graduated from a kid experimenting with his mother's make-up and shooting horrorfilms on video with his friends, to a true master of his art. His real name isn't important to us. Neither is the fact that he was born and bred in Rovaniemi, a Finnish city located at the Arctic Circle where people spend their days in complete darkness for months on end during wintertime. The world he has created is a whole lot darker still. And he is Lordi now, the embodiment of all nightmares past and present. A boy who turned into a monster without ever having to suffer from dull adulthood.

But no one likes to be alone, not even the self-appointed 'Freddie Kruger of rock'n'roll'. Lordi began to carefully assemble his dream team of kindred spirits. When he finally found them it didn't come as a big surprise that each and every one of them was a seasoned veteran of the KISS Army. More importantly though, they all were more than willing to leave their former selves behind and turn into archetypical monsters. Enter Amen the unstoppable mummy, Enary the manipulative Valkyrie, Kalma the biker-zombie from hell, and Kita the alien manbeast with the combined strengths of all the beasts known to man. Led by Lordi, this true last gang in town armed themselves with guitars and killer songs. And then there was sound!

Like the ultimate nerd's revenge, this unruly pack swaggers ten feet tall through a Haunted Town full of Fires in the Hole, a place on the verge of Kalmageddon. The Children of the Night and some Forsaken Fashion Dolls, careful not to Wake the Snake, are being haunted by Pet the Destroyer and the Blood Red Sandman. And even though Lordi declares that My Heaven Is Your Hell this heaven/hell is also a state of mind that gives you the freedom to raise your fist, sing along and dance the night away in any old style you fancy! Once you wake up from the Monsterican Dream you'll know at least one thing. Monsters have more fun. (And, hey, the girls don't tend to fall for the good guys, now do they?)

The music on "The Monsterican Dream" has been created pretty much as a group effort in which the band was being expertly aided by producer Hiili Hiilesmaa (HIM, Amorphis, Sentenced). Hiilesmaa was the perfect choice for the job as he has become widely known as the Mad Scientist, in addition to being a true connoisseur of all matters metal. Together the monsters and the scientist came up with a collection of twelve high-octane anthems of the netherworld: big, loud, hook-filled songs that dare to be hilariously dumb when needed. Songs designed to raise the dead.

The lyrics, or should we rather say horror stories, have been masterminded by Lordi himself. The limited edition version of the album also contains a 13th horror story in which the gang drop their instruments and turn for 31 glorious/gory minutes into character actors. "Lordi's The Kin" is a surrealistic horror movie directed by Lauri Haukkamaa, and while it's not necessarily suitable for your kids to view, your inner child might enjoy it.

The ultimate way to experience the Monsterican Dream is of course by catching Lordi in live action. Their act goes unashamedly over the top, combining the theatrics of Alice Cooper with a pyro-filled rock'n'roll show. In other words: good clean fun for everyone and not a subtle moment in sight!

"Create the band that you would like to see on stage. Write the songs you'd love to sing along to. That's pretty much all that we did."

A Monsterican Dream come true. Or a nightmare come to life.

"The Monsterican Dream" is Lordi's second album. Their debut "Get Heavy" was released in 2002 and has reached platinum status in their native Finland. It's lead single "Would You Love a Monsterman" spent an impressive four months in the charts, reclaiming the top spot on several separate occasions. Drakkar Records (www.drakkar.de) has released "Get Heavy" in Germany and will release "The Monsterican Dream" there on June 1st.

Lordi appeared live at last year's Wacken Open Air Festival (www.wacken-open-air.com), including shows in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as part of the Wacken Road Show. Source: Drakkar's homepage [www.drakkar.de]



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