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Lord Of The Lost needed only six years after their debut album to become one of the German dark scene top acts. With their upcoming brand new longplayer entitled Empyrean, which is set for release on 29th July via Out Of Line Music, they have created a dystopian future-metal-concept album of epic proportions. The new release takes the listener on a captivating science-fiction-odyssey, driven by a furious mix of gothic metal, glam, electro, prog and industrial.
With their new space trip, Lord Of The Lost have created their most diverse and ambitious album to date. The group's trademark sound of hard metal-attacks in a perpetual struggle with darkly melodic parts and a keen hand for catchy melodies remains intact but is enhanced by a dominant electronic foundation, this time around, for which Lord Of The Lost have enlisted Berlin-based electro-band Formalin as co-producers. Added to the mix are epic choruses in the style of the golden age of glam rock, a gripping duet with newcomer Scarlet Dorn in the monolithic rocker “Black Oxide”, harsh industrial-attacks, cinematic dark soundscapes and prog-elements, all of which mingle to create an epic work that inexorably pulls the listener into the story. This is aided by the fact that the monumental dark metal space opera was given an equally massive sound in Hamburg's renowned Chameleon Studios. Recently the band released the first video for the track out of the album, "The Love Of God", and you can watch it below. Empyrean is available for pre-orders at this location. Link