Tonight Germany found their new Eurovision representatives. Lord of the Lost — the heavy favourites ahead of Unser Lied für Liverpool — made good on the hype. They won the show and will sing their rock anthem “Blood & Glitter” at Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool.

They emerged victorious after overcoming 7 other acts. They owe their fate to the public, who put them in first place with 146 points. The jury had them much lower — down in fifth — with just 43 points.

Result of Unser Lied für Liverpool

  1. Lord Of The Lost – “Blood & Glitter”: 189 points
  2. Ikke Hüftgold – “Lied mit gutem Text”: 111 points
  3. Will Church – “Hold On”: 111 points
  4. TRONG – “Dare To Be Different”: 71 points
  5. Lonely Spring – “Misfit”: 70 points
  6. Anica Russo – “Once Upon A Dream”: 65 points
  7. René Miller – “Concrete Heart”: 62 points
  8. Patty Gurdy – “Melodies Of Hope”: 56 points

Public vote

  1. Lord Of The Lost: 146 points
  2. Ikke Hüftgold: 101 points
  3. Patty Gurdy: 34 points
  4. Lonely Spring: 30 points
  5. Will Church: 21 points
  6. Trong: 19 points
  7. Anica Russo: 8 points
  8. René Miller: 8 points

Jury vote

  1. Will Church: 90 points
  2. Anica Russo: 57 points
  3. René Miller: 54 points
  4. TRONG: 52 points
  5. Lord Of The Lost: 43 points
  6. Lonely Spring: 40 points
  7. Patty Gurdy: 22 points
  8. Ikke Hüftgold: 10 points

Running order of Unser Lied für Liverpool

  1. TRONG – “Dare To Be Different”
  2. René Miller – “Concrete Heart”
  3. Anica Russo – “Once Upon A Dream”
  4. Lonely Spring – “Misfit”
  5. Will Church – “Hold On”
  6. Patty Gurdy – “Melodies Of Hope”
  7. Ikke Hüftgold – “Lied mit gutem Text”
  8. Lord Of The Lost – “Blood & Glitter”

Do you love “Blood & Glitter”? How do you think Lord of the Lost will do in Eurovision? Share your thoughts about tonight’s German final in the comments below.

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Craigee_mac
Craigee_mac
2 years ago

Okay, so they have toured Europe for years and have opened for Iron Maiden – I get that. But this is the classic case of a band modifying their usual style to try to find that elusive “Eurovision sound”. While their style of music is not my cup of earl grey, I would have totally respected them if they sent a song they believed in and truly represented them as artists. This is a big miss for me and I think to quote Bar Refaeli “I’m sorry… zero points”

Séamus Mór
Séamus Mór
2 years ago

Yawn! This year ESC is turning into a freakshow with a lot of acts really desperate for attention and very little talent.

Amar pelos dois
Amar pelos dois
2 years ago

Germany 7,5/12 – viel Glück !

Bene
Bene
2 years ago

Literally, this is the worst song I’ve ever heard in any Eurovision.

Alex
Alex
2 years ago
Reply to  Bene

Not when Blanka – Solo exists ?

Sally
Sally
2 years ago
Reply to  Alex

Her song is hopelessly outdated and weak in melody and lyrics and vocals. But there are actually worse this year….

Craigee_mac
Craigee_mac
2 years ago
Reply to  Bene

NO, that award goes to Ben & Tam “Say Yes”.

Vetle
Vetle
2 years ago

I hate how he does the growl/metal vocal for only small portions – his normal singing voice just sucks all life out of the song. They should have had a female operatic vocal for the singing parts and have him chime in here and there with the growling LOL

Fatima
Fatima
2 years ago

Oh dear, there is going to be band fatigue in Liverpool

Hanna
Hanna
2 years ago

patty flopped so hard omg

Kenni
Kenni
2 years ago

I’m shocked how negative this comment section is…

Jonas
Jonas
2 years ago
Reply to  Kenni

You must be new. Welcome!

Tibor
Tibor
2 years ago

In my opinion, this year’s German NF was not much different from last year’s when we look at the quality. Some of the middle of the road songs were just presented in a more gimmicky way so they appeared to be more interesting than they actually were. Germany should take note that a sizeable chunk of the audience has voted for a troll act. This sort of national final is alienating the people who actually follow Eurovision for the music and not for the show. Having said that, this entry probably won’t come last, if that’s what Germany is going… Read more »

Colin
Colin
2 years ago
Reply to  Tibor

I have to give a different opinion on the assessment of this selection being on pair with last year. In fact, I’d place every song here, Ikke included because of the entertainment value, higher than four of the songs from last year, Malik and Felicia excluded. The individual identities are much better realized, and the hooks are for the most part really memorable. This was a huge step in the right direction. What lacked, as I suspected and feared, is the staging. However, I do have to retrect some of my previous comments when comparing Germany with Portugal. While I… Read more »

Tibor
Tibor
2 years ago
Reply to  Colin

But you see, that’s why I emphasized the quality aspect. The difference between our takes is mostly, that you give credit for diversity alone, which I’m not prepared to do. Yes, last year, all the songs could have been on the same album and sung by the same artist, no one would have noticed, whereas this year, you have a rock song, a folk song, an emotional ballad, a party schlager and so on and so forth. But as you correctly point out in the second part of your post, they are all not at the top of their respective… Read more »

Colin
Colin
2 years ago
Reply to  Tibor

I do believe that the quality has risen too. Even drastically so. From an average 4/10 to an average 6 or 7. It’s still a fact that it matters for us who list songs 1-37 or whatnot, but not for those picking up the phone to vote for their one to three favorites. A 7 beats a 4 by a mile on lists, but neither ultimately compells one to vote. Still, if you’d compare most of the comments to the last selection, it’s obvious that most people prefer the 2023 edition by a lot. Even critics like Alesia Michelle and… Read more »

Tibor
Tibor
2 years ago
Reply to  Colin

Exactly, in Eurovision, being in the middle of everyone’s lists is ultimately the same as being at the bottom of everyone’s lists. James Newman wasn’t that bad, but he still came last. Like you say, you have to be someone’s favourite, and this can only be achieved by having a top notch song. We’re not talking to a child who instead of bringing home a D now brings home a C+ and who we want to encourage to keep up the effort. In a country like Germany, the broadcatser should be able to stage a national final with more than… Read more »

Colin
Colin
2 years ago
Reply to  Tibor

Another aspect is that Germany is within a group of countries which *really* need to put en effort to go places. In an ideal world it shouldn’t matter, but we know that Sweden would have finished 14th with a song like Concrete Heart, that Ukraine would have finished 16th with a song like Misfit, and that Azerbaijan would have finished 18th with a song like Melodies of Hope. Germany, however, much many other countries, really needs to pull a punch to make any kind of a decent result. Still, I fully agree with you that they’d be more than capable… Read more »

carlos
carlos
2 years ago

Eerrrmmmm…… No. Sorry Germany.

Tomm
Tomm
2 years ago

Friiidaaa 🙁

Dave
Dave
2 years ago

Another year another bottom place for Germany

Tomm
Tomm
2 years ago
Reply to  Dave

Or: Another year – Another Slaaay haha

Ffs
Ffs
2 years ago

just awful !

Alfie28
Alfie28
2 years ago

Updated LORDI

Vicci
Vicci
2 years ago
Reply to  Alfie28

They wished….

david
david
2 years ago

this is my new number 1

Mark
Mark
2 years ago

I’m glad my favorite out performed the haters expectations and came fourth.

Tom
Tom
2 years ago

I am really glad that fan favourites like Ronela or Patty flops this year. They were terrible and its hard to understand why the fandom likes so much such amateurs.

Dimos
Dimos
2 years ago
Reply to  Tom

PERIODT.

DB1981
DB1981
2 years ago

Very happy for them. This year we have a lot of rock music which makes me happy. Very good song Germany.

Alexander
Alexander
2 years ago

I can’t say I share everyone’s enthusiasm. To me, LOFL sounds a lot like Lordi and I don’t expect it to do very well. P.S. Before the Vorentscheid, Germany was 21th among the bookmakers, not it’s 23rd-24th.

ILPIESC
ILPIESC
2 years ago

For me, Germanu did great job. I like songs like that, at least they didn’t do situation like Poland (:

KarmaLeon
KarmaLeon
2 years ago

Mehhhhh
Sounds like another bottom 5 for Germany
France ?? will take it I think
It will be a Marrocan girls battle 😉

Stephanie
Stephanie
2 years ago
Reply to  KarmaLeon

I wouldn’t be so sure if I were you!

WannaEatMySpaghetti
WannaEatMySpaghetti
2 years ago
Reply to  KarmaLeon

France? Zero chance. It will be at best the end of a top 10. Nice song but not special enough to get that much votes from public. I know a lot of people don’t like this idea but if Loreen wins Melodifestivalen, then we’re going for a royal battle between the nordic countries with Finland and Norway that should do great with public too (especially Finland).

Ted
Ted
2 years ago

Just feels a bit B-sidey. Sorry Germany, there are better heavy rock songs in the competition this year.

L’oiseau
L’oiseau
2 years ago

Great!!!! Another circus act! So this year we’ll have the Circusfest!!! Yea-iii!!

Mark
Mark
2 years ago
Reply to  L’oiseau

It’s the end of Eurovision

Vivian
Vivian
2 years ago

For me this is quite a similar situation as with Finland. I respect Germany’s decision in taking a risk like this (Germany of all countries REALLY needed that) but it’s just my thing personally. I wish them the best of luck anyway and hope they don’t finish bottom 5 again.

Joshua
Joshua
2 years ago

Pity there’s no tune to go with it

ANDREW BROWN
ANDREW BROWN
2 years ago

It does have a catchy chorus and melody.

Efraim
Efraim
2 years ago

Well, at least it looks like they’re trying to do something different… I guess? A small step in the right direction, but I’m not entirely convinced it will be enough to break out of the bottom.

Ethan
Ethan
2 years ago

It is not actually that bad tho? Especially the chorus

Doris
Doris
2 years ago

Not another Maneskin rip off wannabees.

hqckk
hqckk
2 years ago
Reply to  Doris

wait do u seriously think that any sort of song that has a hint of rock is immediately a Maneskin rip off?

Lenka
Lenka
2 years ago
Reply to  Doris

so Maneskin is a Lordi ripoff, by that logic….

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
2 years ago

They need more glitter in the performance!

Anoni
Anoni
2 years ago

Don’t worry, they will surely deliver at Eurovision

Denis
Denis
2 years ago

Well it is interesting. And the German accent makes it more charming:)
But I can not see Germany getting out from their bottom five curse!

Jonkonfui
Jonkonfui
2 years ago

This IS Germany going Wild and daring and instead of being Creative or original choosing a genre over a song or a performance.

Leendert Jan
Leendert Jan
2 years ago

Sorry, this doesn’t do anything for me. I wish Germany the best of luck in Eurovision, but this is just not my kind of song.

Jonkonfui
Jonkonfui
2 years ago

I personally dont like It But i think It might be one of the televote’s choice.

Oy oy
Oy oy
2 years ago

I like that Germany goes for something else than they have sent the recent years. But the song itself isn’t the most catchy or innovative. It stood out in the German NF but I’m afraid it will comptete with Finland for the public vote in it’s segment and that Finland will get the majority of these vote. But again: glad for the diversity! Good luck Germany!

Roenie
Roenie
2 years ago

Definitely would change title into Mud and Litter, suits the song somehow better.

Vicci
Vicci
2 years ago
Reply to  Roenie

Lol

finnished
finnished
2 years ago

Is it just me or does the performance lack a little energy? I expected some more power to bring the song to another level.

Eve
Eve
2 years ago
Reply to  finnished

Watch their winning performance then!

Just saying
Just saying
2 years ago

Thank you Germany for giving me a…toilet break…though I do have far too many this year

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
2 years ago

The older I get the further from popular opinion about eurovision songs I get. I think this is even worse than last year’s German song. It strikes me as a failed cross between Lordi and Hatari. The lyrics seem to have been composed by googling rhymes. I have to admit for me this is the most lack lustre group of entries in a long time. Even the songs I like fall far short of previous years.

Ifty
Ifty
2 years ago
Reply to  Lawrence Gibb

No offense but people who’s only reference to rock is eurovision rock songs probably aren’t in a place where they should be making judgment about rock songs.

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
2 years ago
Reply to  Ifty

Actually highly offensive! First of all don’t pass judgements on me when you have no idea who I am. ‘people who’s only reference to rock is eurovision rock songs’. You have no reference to my listening experience. Secondly this is a blog about eurovision so try contextualising. Most importantly I am IN A PLACE where I am perfectly entitled to express a subjective opinion as are you. What you’re not entitled to do is criticise me for holding that opinion. Disagree all you want but think before you type about making personal comments.

Stephanie
Stephanie
2 years ago

The best song they had in years! Not bad…

GojoSatoru
GojoSatoru
2 years ago
Reply to  Stephanie

Michael Schulte exists

Stephanie
Stephanie
2 years ago
Reply to  GojoSatoru

Also Black Smoke was a good song and didn’t deserved to become last!

Dida
Dida
2 years ago

No more 0 points for Germany. It was about time! This is how a country scores well, by picking the right song! Not according to the corrupted juries, of course! Thanks to the public vote, Germany will have a great song this year!

claudee
claudee
2 years ago

Love the vibes!! I’m so excited to see this at Eurovision ????

Hebbuzz
Hebbuzz
2 years ago

Failed mixture of glam rock schlager and industrial metal looks u

Zaranski
Zaranski
2 years ago
Reply to  Hebbuzz

The chorus is especially flaccid. By all means send metal but make it good metal.

The earthy guy
The earthy guy
2 years ago

Eurofans when Croatia chooses Let 3 and Moldova chooses Trenuletul: OMG this is so bad, we want quality and not joke entries such as these at ESC. They destroy the contest.

Eurofans when Finland chooses Käärijä, Norway chooses Subwoolfer and Germany chooses Blood and Glitter: OMG I LOVE THIS C’MON LET’S GO!!!

The double standards of ESC fans sometimes blows my mind…?

Tom
Tom
2 years ago
Reply to  The earthy guy

Could not have said it better myself!

WESSEL
WESSEL
2 years ago
Reply to  The earthy guy

Agree! It’s the nature of the beast! ESC is not about song writing – unfortunately! It is not San Remo!!!

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
2 years ago
Reply to  The earthy guy

I personally like Croatia’s song and don’t think blood and glitter is a joke song.

WannaEatMySpaghetti
WannaEatMySpaghetti
2 years ago
Reply to  The earthy guy

Even though I have to admit fans misjudged Trenuletul, Croatian’s song this year is terrible. Fun to watch but terrible. Doesn’t mean I don’t see them qualifying. In fact I’m scared it qualifies but if it does I’ll accept it.

All of this just to say don’t compare Croatia with Finland this year… they don’t fight in the same category.

Erikiejberg
Erikiejberg
2 years ago
Reply to  The earthy guy

Maybe because Give that wolf a banana, Cha Cha Cha and Blood and Glitter are actually good songs and catchy? And the other 2 are not and really a joke?

Vicci
Vicci
2 years ago
Reply to  Erikiejberg

Cha cha cha is good??? The guy only growls

Man
Man
2 years ago

Another screening song, that i have herd so many times before. It’s nothing new. Place 26/26

James
James
2 years ago
Reply to  Man

What’s a screening song?

schmabu
schmabu
2 years ago
Reply to  James

A song that is mediocre but is only hyped cause of the staging, performance, etc.

Leaz
Leaz
2 years ago

We’re so happy we could die”- Maybe I´m the only one who thinks, this text is not ok while thousand of Ukranians face death daily…just my opinion. The song will make Germany not last this year, I will not add it to my playlist.

Ifty
Ifty
2 years ago
Reply to  Leaz

It’s not all about Ukraine all the time everywhere in every context with everything everywhere all at once..

Leaz
Leaz
2 years ago
Reply to  Ifty

but it is in this contest. you maybe forgot, Ukraine won last year. I imagine LOTL singing it in Kiew normaly and now in Liverpool facing 3000 ukrainian refugees, who are invited by UK to be in the audience. Will they be happy hearing they can be happy to die? I don´t think so. Maybe its time enough to change the text to a peace hym. I wish Germany good luck and to say it in Gretas words: “How dare you”

Efthymios
Efthymios
2 years ago
Reply to  Leaz

Greta only just recently, staged an arrest by police forces.

Mbappe
Mbappe
2 years ago
Reply to  Efthymios

She didn’t stage anything, that disgusting sc*mbag needed to be locked up anyway.

AMAAN STORM
AMAAN STORM
2 years ago
Reply to  Leaz

Oh come on…..so now we’re literally policing the lyrics of every song to make it somehow unnofensive to a particular segment of the worlds population? Why not just have a Eurovision music contest instead right? Seriously! This fandom is beyond me at times. Without cheapening the Ukrainian plight, people are dying all over the world. There are wars happening everywhere which aren’t being Highlighted by the media because its not in their best interest. So do we now screen every single song and remove every single reference to sadness, loss and death because YOU think it’ll offend the Ukranians? Under… Read more »

Kosey
Kosey
2 years ago
Reply to  Leaz

The whole song is about oxymorons, so the lyric you mention makes perfect sense. In my opinion, the song is uplifting, we don’t need to take lyrics so literally all the time.

Eve
Eve
2 years ago
Reply to  Leaz

« Violins playing and the angels crying» (Loreen)
« A firestone, forged in flames
Wildest card, run the game, run the game
Can’t say the same in this world of change
Don’t fear the pain; just break the chain» (alessandra)
« Do you remember?
Said it’d be easier if I was dead» (Ryley)

Literally, certain meaning can be found in almost any song if one is looking for it ((

Dickie
Dickie
2 years ago

Great choice, this is sure to improve on Germany’s recent placing in the contest, but I was a little disappointed with how they presented the song. There is scope for a bit more dark theatre, hopefully that is coming. They should look to Hatari if they need a few tips on how to deliver an eye popping spectacle. Main thing, great song!

WESSEL
WESSEL
2 years ago

This I can actually listen to – unlike Finland!

claudee
claudee
2 years ago
Reply to  WESSEL

relatable!

schmabi
schmabi
2 years ago
Reply to  WESSEL

It’s funny how in this community something neutral written is voted down like it’s a hate comment. He/she didnt even bash Käärija

Nikita Zhukov
Nikita Zhukov
2 years ago

You know 2023 is wild when Germany of all countries makes one of the best choices this year
Congratulations, I absolutely love this song!
Definitely not finishing last this year, I see top-10 potential

West
West
2 years ago

I didn’t wait for the results yesterday, but seems like I was right thinking that both Lord of the Lost and Ikke will bomb with the juries (neither of them had the best live performance after all). I’m pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t Ikke who won the televote though.
Anyway – congrats to Germany! This is an awesome entry and will go high on my list!
I just hope they’ll give us better performance in May.

Ifty
Ifty
2 years ago
Reply to  West

Their performances weren’t worse than others. The fact that the German broadcaster picked jury that can’t appreciate a rock song for the life of them for a German selection boggles the mind.