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  1. Anyone got a YT link for just the time filler show with all the number 1 artists?. Need to watch #Lordi again! #Eurovision #ESC

  2. Wow, #Lordi’s versions of previous #Eurovision songs were better than the originals!

  3. Wow, #Lordi’s versions of previous #Eurovision songs were better than the originals!

  4. Olipas kiinnostavaa kuunneltavaa tää Mr. Lordin haastattelu. Olishan tuota äijän jutustelua kuunnellut pidempäänkin. 😁

    Paljon hyviä pointtejakin.
    Vaikkapa tuo, minkä somen kommenttipalstoista voi jo päätellä, että on paljon ihmisiä, jotka ei ymmärrä/tiedä, miten paljon artistien (julkkisten) sanomisia muutetaan tai nostetaan yksittäisistä kommenteista "kohuotsikoita". Joskus eräälle tutulle jouduin selittämään, että iltalehtien viihdeosiossa on paljon juttuja, mitkä on otettu Instagramista ja saatu kuulostamaan siltä, että jutun kohde olisi itse ollut yhteydessä kyseiseen lehteen. Ja varsinkin, jos lukee vain otsikot (ihan mistä tahansa aiheesta tietty), niin saa kyllä ihan väärän kuvan monesta asiasta.
    2000-luvun alussa myös eräs tunnettu laulaja kertoi fanifoorumillaan, että hänen nimensä ja kommenttinsa oli laitettu mukaan erääseen lehtijuttuun, vaikka hänelle ei ollut asiasta edes soitettu. Ja onhan näitä esimerkkejä vaikka kuinka paljon.

    Olen samaa mieltä Mr. Lordin kanssa myös tuosta, että hyvin voi kuunnella jotain artisteja koko ikänsä, eikä se ole mitenkään kaavoihin kangistumista. Olen itsekin törmännyt sentyylisiin kommentteihin, että "kyllä minäkin aiemmin/nuorena sitä ja tätä kuuntelin, mutta en enää", ja sanottuna siis sillä tyylillä kuin saman artistin kuunteleminen vaikka 30 vuotta olisi jotenkin huono asia ja kuuntelutottumusten muuttuminen olisi merkki kasvusta/aikuistumisesta. Pöh. 😅
    Mä kuuntelen edelleen joitakin samoja artisteja, joita siskoni kuunteli, kun mä olin 4-5-vuotias ja joihin siinä sivussa tykästyin. Ja itse valitsemiani artisteja 90-luvun puolivälistä on mukana enemmän kuin mitä on tullut vaikka 2000-luvun puolella.

    #musiikki #musafedi #lordi

    youtu.be/umAVFBBLfww

  5. This is the first time I have encountered someone covering a #Lordi song, but I think the world needs more of this. It’s Friday and I really am looking forward to some peace and quiet this weekend.

    youtube.com/watch?v=vv8LGqqgaoo

    #Metal #FridayMetalCovers

  6. This is the first time I have encountered someone covering a #Lordi song, but I think the world needs more of this. It’s Friday and I really am looking forward to some peace and quiet this weekend.

    youtube.com/watch?v=vv8LGqqgaoo

    #Metal #FridayMetalCovers

  7. Maailman tietää muuttuneen, kun Euroviisu-artisti esiintyy Tuskassa.

    images.cdn.yle.fi/image/upload

    Vai esiintyikö #Lordi tai #Teräsbetoni? #KysyMastodonilta.

    En itse kyllä muista, että olisivat, vaikka noina vuosina aktiivisesti Tuskassa olin ja kävin. Saattoivat ehkä esiintyäkin, mutta itse en ole keikoilleen silloin mennyt.

    #BambieThug #Tuska #TuskaFestival #TuskaOpenAirMetalFestival #metal #metalli #heavy #hevi #musiikki #festari #festarit #festivaalit #Euroviisut #Viisut #ESC #musadontti

  8. Maailman tietää muuttuneen, kun Euroviisu-artisti esiintyy Tuskassa.

    images.cdn.yle.fi/image/upload

    Vai esiintyikö #Lordi tai #Teräsbetoni? #KysyMastodonilta.

    En itse kyllä muista, että olisivat, vaikka noina vuosina aktiivisesti Tuskassa olin ja kävin. Saattoivat ehkä esiintyäkin, mutta itse en ole keikoilleen silloin mennyt.

    #BambieThug #Tuska #TuskaFestival #TuskaOpenAirMetalFestival #metal #metalli #heavy #hevi #musiikki #festari #festarit #festivaalit #Euroviisut #Viisut #ESC #musadontti

  9. Ça faisait une éternité que je n’avais plus écouté cet album. Parfait pour le ménage.

    youtu.be/nPDlE_ypBXE?list=OLAK

    (Et oui, c’est bien sur le même album qu’on trouve Hard Rock Hallelujah, morceau avec lequel ils avaient gagné l’Eurovision, une autre époque.)

    #Lordi #TheArockalypse #BringingBackTheBallsToRock #MastoRadio

  10. Sexmag – Sexorcyzm Review

    By Dr. A.N. Grier

    Thanks to the ever flippery Dolph, I am blessed to have the Sexmag in my life. And you will be too. Regardless of whether you hide them away under your bed or display them in the guest bathroom, the sex mag is back to being a staple in all homes. If it’s classy or filthy smut is up to the beholder, just as long as your children don’t find them. While Poland’s Sexmag and new album, Sexorcyzm, sound like a new addition to the Lordi sump of “metal,” they’re far from it. Tagged as a death-thrash outfit, this little foursome is surprisingly fun and versatile for what they do. I’d go even further than these two genres and pin old-school 80s heavy and hints of black metal to their influences, which adds a beautiful depth and uniqueness to their sound that I haven’t heard in some time. I mean, it’s still as slimy as Midnight, but there is much fun on Sexmag’s debut album. Buckle up, fuckers, we’re about to get sexy.

    Formed around stalwarts of the Polish underground metal scene, Sexmag appears to have a newcomer to the metal world in the form of vocalist Jacek “Truposz” Wojno. Having never heard his voice before, his odd vocals provide the right amount of support for the band’s songwriting style. In combination with drummer/vocalist Lord Violator, you’ll find everything from low-to-high register rasps, death growls, falsetto screams, and that odd, clean vocal approach that brings to mind Fenriz’s vocal contributions to recent Darkthrone releases. In the same vein of varying vocal approaches, you’ll find old-school death marches, Slayer-esque thrash moments, and impressive guitar leads and solos that reincarnate the spirit of Mercyful Fate. And to top it off, this eight-track, forty-minute debut sees track runtimes ranging from two minutes to seven.

    The appropriately (and ridiculously titled) opener, “Intro (Total Metal),” gets things rolling with an instrumental piece that could have worked well on King Diamond’s Conspiracy album. It does a nice job setting the mood for the upcoming tracks, matching the sinister tone of Sexorcyzm before erupting into “Inkubus.” This track showcases an old-school speed lick that morphs into an 80s-inspired death groove. But, like all the tracks on the album, there is never a dull moment in the riff department. As the song progresses, the two vocalists introduce every vocal style they can dish out with the guitars mindfuck you into oblivion. I particularly like this song because it sounds like the band struggles to match the pace between guitars and drums. But that’s a facade once it gets rolling, and the band’s performances throughout are impressive as hell.

    While the front half is good, the album’s back half is great. Specifically, the back-to-back-to-back “Sex z diabłem,” “Córy Koryntu,” and “Psalm I – Intronizacja Szatana.” Like the opener, “Sex z diabłem” begins with some eerie synths before unleashing one of the most badass death chugs on the album. Then, as expected, this seven-minute ditty tears through riff after killer riff, providing moments of old-school Slayer before making a U-turn into an 80s heavy metal plod. It also sports the most solos I’ve heard in a single song in a long time. “Córy Koryntu,” on the other hand, is a slimy, mucky Autopsy-inspired cesspool that eventually escapes the mud in favor of pounding drums and clinical riff mastery. “Psalm I – Intronizacja Szatana” is perhaps the favorite here, opening with clean guitars that bring to mind the intro to Mercyful Fate’s “Into the Coven.” Then, it takes a wild turn for the remainder of the song, bringing to life Blood Fire Death Bathoryisms that could have worked as a bonus track to any of Bathory’s Viking era albums.

    While the vocal diversity can be outlandish at times, and songs like “Smród palonych dusz” don’t hold up to the others, Sexorcyzm is a hell of a good time and a smart debut record. Coming into this release, I was dead set on dropping a dozen cheeky sex jokes, but Sexorcyzm is too much fun for even Grier to masturbate all over. Take all the impressive skill and well-crafted structure, then add a dynamic DR9 master to it, and you have an orgy that even the strictest Mormon mother can enjoy. I’m not sure what’s to come for these Polish bastards, but if our new pope continues to support the Sexorcyzm, I’m fully on board.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Dying Victims Productions | Bandcamp
    Websites: Too kvlt for this shit
    Releases Worldwide: May 23rd, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Autopsy #Bathory #BlackMetal #Darkthrone #DeathMetal #DyingVictimsProductions #HeavyMetal #KingDiamond #Lordi #May25 #MercyfulFate #Midnight #PolishMetal #Review #Reviews #Sexmag #Sexorcyzm #Slayer #ThrashMetal

  11. Sexmag – Sexorcyzm Review

    By Dr. A.N. Grier

    Thanks to the ever flippery Dolph, I am blessed to have the Sexmag in my life. And you will be too. Regardless of whether you hide them away under your bed or display them in the guest bathroom, the sex mag is back to being a staple in all homes. If it’s classy or filthy smut is up to the beholder, just as long as your children don’t find them. While Poland’s Sexmag and new album, Sexorcyzm, sound like a new addition to the Lordi sump of “metal,” they’re far from it. Tagged as a death-thrash outfit, this little foursome is surprisingly fun and versatile for what they do. I’d go even further than these two genres and pin old-school 80s heavy and hints of black metal to their influences, which adds a beautiful depth and uniqueness to their sound that I haven’t heard in some time. I mean, it’s still as slimy as Midnight, but there is much fun on Sexmag’s debut album. Buckle up, fuckers, we’re about to get sexy.

    Formed around stalwarts of the Polish underground metal scene, Sexmag appears to have a newcomer to the metal world in the form of vocalist Jacek “Truposz” Wojno. Having never heard his voice before, his odd vocals provide the right amount of support for the band’s songwriting style. In combination with drummer/vocalist Lord Violator, you’ll find everything from low-to-high register rasps, death growls, falsetto screams, and that odd, clean vocal approach that brings to mind Fenriz’s vocal contributions to recent Darkthrone releases. In the same vein of varying vocal approaches, you’ll find old-school death marches, Slayer-esque thrash moments, and impressive guitar leads and solos that reincarnate the spirit of Mercyful Fate. And to top it off, this eight-track, forty-minute debut sees track runtimes ranging from two minutes to seven.

    The appropriately (and ridiculously titled) opener, “Intro (Total Metal),” gets things rolling with an instrumental piece that could have worked well on King Diamond’s Conspiracy album. It does a nice job setting the mood for the upcoming tracks, matching the sinister tone of Sexorcyzm before erupting into “Inkubus.” This track showcases an old-school speed lick that morphs into an 80s-inspired death groove. But, like all the tracks on the album, there is never a dull moment in the riff department. As the song progresses, the two vocalists introduce every vocal style they can dish out with the guitars mindfuck you into oblivion. I particularly like this song because it sounds like the band struggles to match the pace between guitars and drums. But that’s a facade once it gets rolling, and the band’s performances throughout are impressive as hell.

    While the front half is good, the album’s back half is great. Specifically, the back-to-back-to-back “Sex z diabłem,” “Córy Koryntu,” and “Psalm I – Intronizacja Szatana.” Like the opener, “Sex z diabłem” begins with some eerie synths before unleashing one of the most badass death chugs on the album. Then, as expected, this seven-minute ditty tears through riff after killer riff, providing moments of old-school Slayer before making a U-turn into an 80s heavy metal plod. It also sports the most solos I’ve heard in a single song in a long time. “Córy Koryntu,” on the other hand, is a slimy, mucky Autopsy-inspired cesspool that eventually escapes the mud in favor of pounding drums and clinical riff mastery. “Psalm I – Intronizacja Szatana” is perhaps the favorite here, opening with clean guitars that bring to mind the intro to Mercyful Fate’s “Into the Coven.” Then, it takes a wild turn for the remainder of the song, bringing to life Blood Fire Death Bathoryisms that could have worked as a bonus track to any of Bathory’s Viking era albums.

    While the vocal diversity can be outlandish at times, and songs like “Smród palonych dusz” don’t hold up to the others, Sexorcyzm is a hell of a good time and a smart debut record. Coming into this release, I was dead set on dropping a dozen cheeky sex jokes, but Sexorcyzm is too much fun for even Grier to masturbate all over. Take all the impressive skill and well-crafted structure, then add a dynamic DR9 master to it, and you have an orgy that even the strictest Mormon mother can enjoy. I’m not sure what’s to come for these Polish bastards, but if our new pope continues to support the Sexorcyzm, I’m fully on board.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Dying Victims Productions | Bandcamp
    Websites: Too kvlt for this shit
    Releases Worldwide: May 23rd, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Autopsy #Bathory #BlackMetal #Darkthrone #DeathMetal #DyingVictimsProductions #HeavyMetal #KingDiamond #Lordi #May25 #MercyfulFate #Midnight #PolishMetal #Review #Reviews #Sexmag #Sexorcyzm #Slayer #ThrashMetal

  12. @heinzes2025 I admit there's less there that would make the mark. Partially because I don't remember so much of them, partially because they're more difficult to find, and partially because I do like a lot of electronic music and the modern era allows for more variation.

    I think there's kind of pre-#Lordi #eurovision, and post-Lordi, as that opened the floodgates to new styles (though notably Lordi's entry did not make my list).