According to Esctoday.com, Finnish heavy metal monsters LORDI, who won the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, will perform at the 2013 IrishEurovision national final, “Eurosong 2013”, on Friday, February 22.
The 2013 Irish Eurovision final will be aired live during the “Late Late Show” on RTE 1 at 22:35 CET and will be hosted by Ryan Tubridy.
LORDI mainman Mr. Lordi (a.k.a. Tomi Putaansuu) spoke to Inside Bay Area in 2007 about winning the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest with the band’s “Hard Rock Hallelujah” anthem. The songswept Eurovisionwith 292 points, the highest score in its history.
“Traditionally, Eurovision entries all sound like Barry Manilow, with lots of violins,” Mr. Lordi said of the annual song fest that first launched ABBAwith a “Waterloo” win. “So we didn’t think we’d win — we just thought we’d get some free promotion for an album that was coming out. But after we won, people started calling the TV stations and broadcasting company, saying, ‘This can’t be right — you have to recount the votes!’ But it was sad but true — we won. After all these people had tried their best to stop us. And we’d told all hose people who promised to go to Sweden, ‘Hey, we’ll come help you pack and then wave goodbye to you as your boat leaves.’
“But guess what? Once we got back, suddenly all those people had disappeared. In Finland, there was nobody against us anymore. So in one night, for LORDI, everything changed. And our fans in Finland were wide awake.”
LORDI will release its new album, “To Beast Or Not To Beast”, on March 1 in Europe (excluding Finland) via AFM Records. The CD will be made available in North America on March 19 through The End Records. The album’s first single, “The Riff”, was issued on February 9.
Source: www.blabbermouth.net