LORDI To Take Part In Online Chat

October 30, 2007

Finnish monster hard rock sensations LORDI will participate in an online chat at Habbo.com on November 2 at 3 p.m. EST.

Habbo Hotel is a richly colorful, multi-dimensional virtual community targeted to teens 13-17. Since its launch in 2000, Habbo Hotel has taken the world by storm. To date, Habbo Hotel sites have been introduced in 30 countries, with more than 80 million Habbo characters created and more than 6.5 million unique users each month. Boasting a user community evenly divided between male and female, Habbo Hotel combines the concept of simulation gaming with the camaraderie of a community — enabling teens and young adults to express themselves creatively. Music fans interested in becoming members of Habbo and participating in this exciting event should go to www.habbo.com and click on the "check-in" button. Alternately fans who want to listen to the interview can go to Habbo Radio and click on the link to launch the player.

A teaser trailer for LORDI's 24-hour "Halloween Extravaganza" to be broadcast on Woozyfly.com has been posted online at this location.

The 24-hour marathon will feature interviews with LORDI, videos and the world exclusive premiere of the LORDI concert at The Fillmore in New York City (shot on October 29, 2007).

"WoozyFly is all about new music discovery and making a human connection using video online. Halloween is all about grand theatrics and visual overload. Finland’s monster band LORDI is the perfect artist to represent WoozyFly's first premiere streaming video event on Halloween," said Jon Bomser, President and CEO of WoozyFly.

LORDI's new album, "The Arockalypse", has sold 24,000 copies in the United States since its March 20, 2007 release via The End Records, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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