Rising German Metalcore Band Lost in Hollywood Drops Electrifying Self-Titled Album
Rising modern metalcore band, Lost in Hollywood released their second album on March 20th, which vocalist Amon Garrasi, guitarist Timo Dymala, drummer Samuel Minio, and bassist Julian Utz have been teasing to fans since November of 2025 with the announcement of Like a River, a collaborative piece with Of Virtue. The release of this collaboration marks a large point in Lost in Hollywood’s growth as a modern metalcore band. This song is intense, melodic, and captures the raw emotions incorporated throughout the entire recent album.
Stream Lost in Hollywood’s Self-Titled album Here
The album contains 11 tracks that contribute strong melodic aspects while also sticking to the heaviness and intensity that is the metalcore genre. This album feels deep on an emotional level with songs such as I Should Have Known Better and Ghost in the Water which sound like they both deal with a loss and emotional pressure, both things that fans can resonate with.
Each song combines alluring and heavy riffs and breakdowns with piercing vocals that make this album a great capture of the band’s progress as well as their growing confidence and strength in their work.
“Lost in Hollywood” Tracklist:
I Should Have Known Better
Pretty Skin
Pieces
Like a River - Lost in Hollywood, Of Virtue
Love is Dying (feat. Philip Strand)
Ghost in the Water
Father
Can You Feel the Pain
The Art of Being Torn Out - Lost in Hollywood, Half Me
Chasing Dreams
The Fire
Watch “Ghost in the Water” Music Video below;
The night of the album release, Lost in Hollywood hosted a celebratory event including an album screening, an acoustic show, and a signing session. The night concluded with an unofficial afterparty for an incredible and monumental album for the band.
Formed in early 2023, Lost in Hollywood quickly gained attention within the metalcore scene following the release of their first album: The Beauty of Death which gained over 2.5 million streams on Spotify since its 2024 release. They are all around known for their heavy breakdowns, emotional vocals whilst having some urban-pop influences within their discography, gaining the attention of fans and other bands within the metalcore scene. The band worked their way to a whopping 130,000 monthly listeners on just Spotify alone.
About a month after the release of their self-titled album, Lost in Hollywood will be hitting the road in April supporting Archers on their EU/UK tour. The tour for Lost in Hollywood will begin 4/18 in Paris, France and conclude in their home-town of Hamburg, Germany on 4/30.
LOST IN HOLLYWOOD LIVE (supporting Archers):
4/18 — Paris, France — Les Étoiles
4/19 — Cologne, Germany — MTC
4/21 — Wiesbaden, Germany — Kesselhaus
4/22 — Aarau, Switzerland — KIFF
4/23 — Milan, Italy — Legend Club
4/24 — Munich, Germany — Live Evil
4/25 — Salzburg, Austria — Rockhouse Bar
4/26 — Vienna, Austria — Viper Room
4/28 — Prague, Czech Republic — Bike Jesus
4/29 — Stuttgart, Germany — Wizemann Studio
4/30 — Hamburg, Germany — Molotow