The Lochmann twins: A painful comeback in the documentary!
The documentary about the Lochmann twins highlights their new start in the music business and the challenges of their career.

The Lochmann twins: A painful comeback in the documentary!
The Lochis, known as Heiko and Roman Lochmann, have had a remarkable journey in recent years. They became stars at the young age of twelve and filled the halls with an enthusiastic fan base. But after their success, the two decided to end their careers in 2019, which from today's perspective, as Heiko says, turns out to not be a wise economic decision. In 2022 they dared to restart with their debut album under the new name HE/RO, which combines a mixture of pop-punk and soft rock. Bands like Echt, Tokio Hotel and Killer Pilze seem to offer inspiration here. But the comeback was not without challenges, as Tagesschau reports.
In the ZDF documentary “Teenstar Dilemma – The Journey of the Lochmann Twins,” which was created by filmmaker Carolin Genreith, the twins’ everyday lives are recorded over five years. In addition to their musical ambitions, they are vulnerable and sincere. The pressure to deliver successful songs is omnipresent. Some moments in the documentary are emotionally painful for Heiko, and Roman highlights the importance of accepting criticism. For her, this documentary is not just an insight into her life, but an unadulterated picture of her challenges. It is clear that the expectations placed on them are not diminishing, even though the concert halls are getting smaller and the fans are getting older. In addition, skepticism about their new musical direction remains high - even the record label Sony expresses dissatisfaction with some of their songs.
New paths and old challenges
With their documentary, the Lochis show an unvarnished look at the reality of the music business, and viewers can experience first hand how the twins openly display their vulnerability. “There are moments that hurt,” says Heiko. The pressure to meet market expectations is reflected in their creative process. Roman makes it clear that the documentary is realistic and raw - a powerful piece of autobiographical art that highlights the highs and lows of her career. Heiko and Roman do not take lightly the challenges associated with leaving their successful chapter as Lochis. They try to find a good hand for new music and put a lot of heart and soul into their projects.
But it's not just the Lochis who are affected by this change. There is a lot of interest in developments in the music business, and many young artists face similar challenges. The reboot that the Lochi twins are aiming for could serve as an example for others looking to find their place in the highly competitive industry.
Shared experiences and adventures
Lochis’ story reminds us that in the world of music, both success and failure come close together. Her journey has been creatively captured by filmmakers, giving fans an authentic glimpse into her life. The documentary is more than just a look back; it is a call to live your own life and dreams, no matter what hurdles may come.