LORDI: Video Of Post-EUROVISION Press Conference Available Online
May 22, 2006Video footage of LORDI's press conference that took place shortly after they were named the Eurovision Song Contest winners on Saturday (May 20) in Athens, Greece has been posted online at BBC.co.uk.
According to the BBC News, LORDI have been defended against claims of Satanism by their country's ambassador to the U.K.
"This is entertainment," Jaakko Laajava told BBC Radio 4's "Today" program. "Let's not take this too seriously."
"They have produced an album called "The Devil Is A Loser" and maybe that tells a little bit about this," he continued.
The mask-wearing hard rock band have been accused of promoting Satanism by some conservative Greek organisations.
Their win "shows that people are seeking something to prop themselves on and fill their empty souls," said Archbishop Christodoulos of the Greek Orthodox Church in a sermon on Sunday.
The band's lead singer, also called Lordi, has addressed the complaints, insisting: "We are not Satanists. We are not devil-worshippers. This is entertainment."
Finland has embraced the band since their Eurovision win in Athens on Saturday, despite earlier concerns that they would tarnish the country's reputation.
"We have not been really spectacularly successful in Eurovision before," said Ambassador Laajava, "and we are all very thrilled and encouraged by this."
The ambassador said he was comfortable with the image of Finland being portrayed by the heavy metal "monsters".
"There are other very successful heavy metal bands in Finland [who are] known also here in Britain — NIGHTWISH, H.I.M., THE RASMUS and others.
"So there is some tradition in this area."
Saturday's ceremony marked Finland's first Eurovision victory. The country has finished in last place eight times.
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