Title - Lost In Hollywood [CD]
Artist - Lost In Hollywood
For those unaware, Lost In Hollywood feel like a late-night drive through neon-lit streets - equal parts danger, longing, and raw emotion. Rooted in Germany’s modern metalcore and alternative rock scene, they fuse crushing heaviness with cinematic melodies and an unfiltered vulnerability that hits straight to the chest.
From the start, Lost In Hollywood chose the hard way. Their debut album The Beauty of Death was entirely self-made - no shortcuts, no industry safety net. The result spoke louder than hype: over 80,000 unique monthly Spotify listeners, drawn in by songs balancing aggression and atmosphere with haunting honesty. It wasn’t just a first release, but proof of vision, discipline, and belief.
Visually, the band carry a timeless Americana aesthetic. Their look evokes desert highways, faded billboards, and the myth of Hollywood after dark. It’s not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake, but a deliberate contrast - vintage visuals colliding with modern heaviness, glamour meeting grit. Lost In Hollywood don’t chase trends; they build worlds.
Musically, their sound thrives on tension. Massive riffs crash into vulnerable hooks, while emotional vocals shift seamlessly between fragile intimacy and full-throttle release. Every track feels like a confession shouted into the void - honest, imperfect, and painfully relatable. This is music for broken moments, reckless nights, and the quiet realizations that follow.
1. I Should Have Known Better
2. Better Skin
3. Pieces
4. Like a River
5. Love Is Dying (feat. Philip Strand)
6. Ghost in the Water
7. Father
8. Can You Feel the Pain
9. The Art of Being Torn Out
10. Chasing Dreams
11. The Fire
This vibrantly expressive new recording opens on the melodically guttural I Should Have Known Better and the creeping Better Skin, and then we get the rhythmical pop-rocker Pieces, the alt-tock of Like a River and the all-encompassing Love Is Dying (featuring Philip Strand).
Along next is the thunderous dark metal sounds of Ghost in the Water and the interestingly sculpted Father and they are in turn followed by the fist clenched vibe of Can You Feel the Pain, the vibrant The Art of Being Torn Out, the set rounding out on the alt-pop sounds of Chasing Dreams, coming to a close on the soulful metal-rock of The fire.
extreme Field of Creams and then we get the aggressive No C**t for Old Men, the guttural Lake Flaccid, the veritable death growl of the titular For Your Ass Only and the rhythmically hardcore The Gapes of Wrath.
Along next is the darkly growled MILF of Magnesia which is itself backed seamlessly by the earth-breaking Sleepless on Cialis, the hard rocking Jagged Little Penis, the music rounding out on the drum-thrusted brilliance of Scat’s Cradle, closing on the heavily guttural Whores of Perception.
On March 20th, 2026, Lost In Hollywood entered a new era with their self-titled album Lost In Hollywood. More focused, fearless, and refined, the record captures the band at their most confident yet - a statement of identity rather than an introduction. Lost In Hollywood aren’t chasing the spotlight - they’re standing in it, letting the cracks show.
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