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<tr><th>Country</th><td>Finland</td></tr><tr><th>Years active</th><td>1996–present</td></tr><tr><th>Genres</th><td>Hard rock,
heavy metal</td></tr><tr><th>Labels</th><td>Sony BMG Finland</td></tr><tr><th>Members</th><td> Mr. Lordi
Amen
Ox
Awa
Kita</td></tr>

Lordi

Lordi is a hard rock/heavy metal band from Finland, and winners of the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, formed in 1996 by Tomi Putaansuu (known as 'Mr. Lordi')<ref>"Finns dismayed after Eurovision monsters unmasked," Reuters, 26 May 2006</ref> of Rovaniemi, Finland. Lordi is known for their monster costumes and lyrical themes.

Lordi won the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest with a record 292 points, giving Finland its first ever victory. Lordi were featured on the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards in Copenhagen when Mr Lordi presented the award for rock, they were also the closing act playing their single Hard Rock Hallelujah.

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[edit] Early days

In the beginning of the 1990s, Putaansuu played in a small band from Rovaniemi. He left the band when the other members didn't agree with the introduction of theatrical elements and KISS-style rock. Putaansuu started producing demos under the name Lordi in 1991 and continued to do so for a few years. The rest of the band members met each other for the first time in 1996 in Stockholm, where they had gone to see KISS perform. From the very beginning, they wanted their band to perform with spectacular pyrotechnics, 'monster style'. This, together with their masked image made several recording companies turn the band down, some saying that they should play black metal if they wear masks. Finally, the Sony BMG Finland recording company accepted them and their first album, Get Heavy, sold 40,000 copies in Finland.

[edit] Costumes

The monster masks and costumes the band use are made of foam latex. The masks were first cast and then glued together piece by piece. Mr. Lordi mentioned that their suits still have some original pieces from 1996. He has also said that the suits cost them "a few hundred euros." <ref>Lordi Interview. Rytmi Magazine.</ref> The band members do each others' makeup.

The monster costumes are such an integral part of Lordi's publicity image that they refuse to be photographed or even interviewed without them, even if in some cases it leads to their own discomfort. In a brief segment on the BBC reporting about the band attending the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, they were shown lounging beside the pool in full sunlight, while wearing their costumes. During the segment, Lordi remarked that the costumes and the heat did not mix.

Lordi have stated their costumes have been inspired by KISS. The costumes have also drawn comparisons to the shock rock group GWAR, who wear similar foam latex monster outfits, even though their musical styles are quite different.

Mr. Lordi's mask was auctioned for more than 6000 euros. It was bought by a Finnish businessman, Vesa Keskinen in an auction organised by YLE. <ref>Lordin maski myytiin 6 701 eurolla. YLE.</ref>

[edit] Unmasked by the media

Despite the band's strict approach in relation to their costumes, and due to their newfound success, multiple newspapers began publishing photos of the band members without makeup. On March 15, 2006, the Finnish tabloid Ilta-Sanomat published a photograph of Putaansuu (Mr. Lordi) in civilian clothing, with his face partially showing. Lordi has called this an insult toward them, and an attempt to destroy the "monster image" they have worked for ten years to create. On May 22 2006, the Daily Mail published what was believed to be an old picture of the band without their makeup or masks. It was later revealed that the band in the photo was actually Children of Bodom, a different band altogether. This was acknowledged on Children of Bodom's official website.<ref>[1]</ref> The photograph did feature Erna Siikavirta, who went on to join Lordi as Enary, the band's keyboard player. However, Enary left Lordi in 2005, well before their victory at Eurovision, replaced by Awa. On the same day, Bild-Zeitung, a German tabloid, published what they claimed was a photograph of Putaansuu without his mask in its section "Bild Uncovered" with the German headline "He is the Grand Prix Monster: All of Germany discusses the Ugliest Winners of all Time". Later many other European tabloids and newspapers have published the same or similar photographs.

On 24 May 2006, the Finnish tabloid magazine 7 Päivää (7 Days) published a picture of Lordi's face on the front page, and two days later another tabloid, Katso! (Look!), published unmasked pictures of the other four band members.<ref>Salonen, Ilpo, "Fury after magazine unmasks Lordi", BBC News</ref> Both magazines were heavily criticised by their readers for publishing these pictures, which led to swift apologies from both magazines and promises not to publish unmasked pictures of Lordi anymore.<ref>[2]</ref>

On 26 May 2006, video footage was shown on television in Lithuania. It featured four men and one woman, dressed in black, sitting by the table at the airport in Athens. After a few seconds, Heikki Paasonen (the Eurovision Finnish commentator) in a black Lordi shirt came and stood in front of the camera, covering the view.

[edit] Eurovision Song Contest 2006

Image:Lordi-show.jpg Lordi represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 finals with the song "Hard Rock Hallelujah" after getting through the semi-finals. The band won by a significant margin, scoring 292 points, 44 points over second placed Dima Bilan, representing Russia with the song "Never Let You Go".

Having been voted for by all countries except Albania, Armenia and Monaco, Lordi scored the highest number of points for any entry in any Eurovision Song Contest to date. They received 12 points from eight countries: Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the UK. Coincidentally, Lordi also scored 292 points in the semi-final held two days earlier. They were also the first Eurovision entrant to win in both the Semi-Final and Final stages.

See also the full point table.

Lordi and Helena Paparizou will do a concert in the winter season of 2006. Lordi asked Elena after she did a concert in Helsinki and she was very excited at the chance.

[edit] Controversy

The choice of Lordi to represent Finland spawned some controversy in both Finland and Greece.

In Finland the choice was criticised by some and a group of religious leaders went as far as calling President Halonen to veto their entry.<ref>Monster band has Finland fretting over face it shows. International Herald Tribune.</ref> In Greece, a number of organisations were trying to stop Lordi from competing. The Greek restaurant and bar owners' union President, Mrs. Niki Constantinou made a public plea directed to the people of Finland and Greece not to allow Lordi to perform in the contest,<ref>'NO ENTRANCE' TO THE FINNISH MUSIC GROUP!!.</ref> claiming the group is satanist. Three other organisations in Greece initiated legal action against Lordi.<ref>Three Greek organizations file legal action against Lordi. Helsingin Sanomat. (Finnish)</ref>

Lordi himself responded to the accusations and strictly denied satanism. He said a satanist group would not write songs such as "Hard Rock Hallelujah" or "Devil is a Loser".<ref>Finland sends in the heavy metal mob for its Eurovision challenge. The Guardian.</ref>

Despite, or maybe due to,<ref>VOTE FOR LORDI!.</ref> the controversy, Greece ended up awarding Lordi 12 points, the highest possible, in the contest final. Some speculate this to be a backlash from Greek young people against the conservative elements in their country who had criticized Lordi. Others speculate that the strong Greek metal fanbase played a part.

Since prior to Eurovision, Lordi has been incorrectly identified - particularly by the press - as a death metal band.

[edit] Concert in Helsinki

To celebrate their recent victory in the Eurovision Song Contest, Lordi held a public, free, open-air concert in the Market Square in Helsinki, Finland, on 26 May 2006. The band actually implicitly promised this concert to Finns during the scoring in the Eurovision final in Athens, as it became more and more clear they would win, by holding up a sign saying "Torilla tavataan!" ("See you at the [market] square!") in front of the TV cameras.

The concert began at 6 PM EET (4 PM UTC), first holding performances by four other Finnish bands, (all contracted with SonyBMG): Kilpi, PMMP, Egotrippi and Happoradio. Lordi themselves appeared at 9 PM EET (7 PM UTC) and performed six songs:

At the concert, President of Finland Tarja Halonen made an official appearance to give Lordi a bronze key flag award for exemplary Finnish work. The concert was reported to have been attended by over 90 thousand people from all over Finland and even other countries, some even on their first ever trip to Helsinki. [3] The concert was the biggest public event to that day in Helsinki. On this occasion, the world record for most people ever to sing karaoke was attempted[4] by approximately 80,000 people, singing Hard Rock Hallelujah. The previous record was held by 50,000 Irish rugby fans[5].

[edit] Members

Image:Mr lordi hrh.jpg Members of Lordi always wear masks at interviews and have stated their desire for their personal identities to remain private. The band has not confirmed or denied the accuracy of these names, however, they have been widely published in the media and on websites as follows: <ref>"Eurovision winners struggle to keep true identities secret", The Irish Examiner, 23 May 2006</ref>

[edit] Current members

[edit] Former members

  • "Magnum" - bass guitar (1996–2002) (unknown)
  • "Kalma" - bass guitar (2002–2005) (Pekka Tarvanen) <ref name="former">Russ, Brian, BNR Metal August 4, 2006</ref>
  • "Enary" - keyboards (1997–2005) (Erna Siikavirta) <ref name="former" />

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles and EPs

[edit] Music videos

You can also download the music videos from this page: http://www.grillifilms.fi/lordi/

[edit] Eurovision live performances

  • "Bringing Back the Balls to Rock" (performance at qualifying for Eurovision Song Contest in Finland) (2006)
  • "Hard Rock Hallelujah" (performance at Eurovision Song Contest) (2006) [6]

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

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[edit] External links

Lordi
Mr. LordiKitaAmenOx - Awa
Magnum – EnaryKalma
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Get HeavyThe Monsterican DreamThe Arockalypse
Singles: Hard Rock Hallelujah
Preceded by:
Geir Rönning
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2006
Succeeded by:
TBA
Preceded by:
Elena Paparizou
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
2006
Succeeded by:
Incumbent


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