Tracklist
01
Till Death Us Do Part
02
Lorele
03
Morgana
04
Black Halo
05
Drag Me To Hell
06
In Silence
07
Raining Stars
08
Full Metal Whore
09
Dry The Rain
10
La Bomba
11
Six Feet Underground
12
Fists Up In The Air
13
Beyond Beautiful
14
Die Tomorrow
15
Blood For Blood
16
See You Soon
17
Sex On Legs
18
Prison
19
Break Your Heart
01
One World No Future
02
Death Doesn't Kill You But I Do
03
Built To Break
04
The Most Radical Thing To Do
05
La Bomba - Versión Español (feat. Der Schulz & Erk Aicrag)
06
Do You Wanna Die Without A Scar
07
This War
08
When You're Asleep
09
Morsal
10
Another Sunny Day In Paradise
11
Take The Pain Away
12
I.d.g.a.f
13
One Day Everything Will Be Okay
14
Trisma
15
Words Of Sadness16. Zillah
16
Marching Into Sunset (feat. Erk Aicrag)
17
Love In A Time Of War
Description
Hamburg has always been a special place for international music. Bands like The Beatles, JimmyHendrix and Black Sabbath played their way to world fame on the stage of the Star Club, and the sea wind brought sounds from all over the world to the port city. An inspiring environment for a St. Paulian like Chris Harms, who launched Lord Of The Lost. With a dark, catchy mixture of rock, metal and electronics, hit on hit, hard and heavy, yet danceable. In 2009 the project became a band, and ten years later it's time to take a look back. "Till Death Us Do Part" is a compilation of the most popular Lord-Of-The-Lost-brash-hits and combines the work of ten years of band history, available on CD and double vinyl. The 2-CD version includes a CD with rarities and B-sides, including guest appearances by DerSchulz (Forzucht) and Erk Aicrag (Hocico). For the treasure hunters there is still the 4-CD Digibox version, strictly limited to 1,000 units, with a remix CD and a compilation of demo versions, some over 20 years old and long before the formation of the band written and recorded. "These recordings show unembellished and naked previous versions of well-known Lord Of The Lost songs, some of which I recorded as teenagers under the most adverse circumstances with the worst technique," comments Chris Harms. "I've thought long and hard about revealing this, but in the end I decided to do it because I would extremely appreciate and respect an insight of this kind as a fan of bands I love".