Lord Of The Lost step into their most vulnerable light with the release of “The Days Of Our Lives”, the final video completing the Opvs Noir trilogy. Unveiled today, the track arrives just ahead of Opvs Noir Vol. 3, out this Friday, 10 April via Napalm Records, closing a creative cycle the band began in the summer of 2025.
A slow-burning, soul-bruised ballad, “The Days Of Our Lives” drifts between cinematic melancholy and glacial electronica. As the album’s curtain call, it distils the trilogy’s emotional core into one last, lingering breath — fragile, resigned, and quietly devastating.
The third and final volume, Opvs Noir Vol. 3, stands as the daring end of the trilogy. Here, Lord Of The Lost weave heavy guitars, shadow-drenched electronics, and sweeping orchestral textures into a finale that feels both intimate and monumental. It’s a record that refuses to settle, pushing the band’s unpredictable trajectory further into uncharted territory while offering a compassionate hand to listeners walking their own darker paths.
With nearly half a million monthly listeners on Spotify, a Eurovision final appearance in 2023, a number-one album, and global touring alongside Iron Maiden, Lord Of The Lost continue to cement their status as one of the most dynamic forces in the dark music sphere. Opvs Noir Vol. 3 marks a creative summit — a testament to a band that has no interest in standing still.
After kicking off the year with shows across the USA, Canada, and Australia, the six-piece now returns to Europe for a headline run, carrying the Opvs Noir era to its final, triumphant close.
Explore the previously released single “My Funeral” over HERE, and dive deeper into the world of Opvs Noir Vol. 3 on Terra Relicta over HERE. Link

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