Life Has Ended Here
Dominion III
- Style
- Electronic Industrial
- Label
- Napalm Records
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jack
/ 100
Killing songs: None
Napalm Records is a record company that I worship. First of all, they found
some real talents such as Tristania and The Sins Of Thy
Beloved 5 years ago, but also because they have expanded and are now
finding more and more talent. Secondly, their folks are really great when it
comes to business topics (hi Karl). Finally, they give some of their Austrian
based local bands or even some German bands the opportunity to express themselves
through this label. Over the years, Napalm Records has released albums of non
traditional heavy metal bands along the likes of Antichrisis, Dargaard,
Die Verbrannten Kinder Evas, Dominion III and
Saltatio Mortis among others. If you read my review of Saltatio
Mortis, you know I don’t necessary like everything that comes from
Napalm Records.
Tharen (that’s a name, not a band’s moniker) is the guy behind
Daargard and Dominion III (can someone tell
me what the III stands for ?). He also once was a part of Austrian black
metal cult band Abigor. On Daargard he teams
up with female vocalist Elisabeth Toriser… who is Dominion III's
female vocalist as well. In fact, the only difference between the Daargard
and Dominion III line up is Lanz (that’s a name
as well) who plays all guitars and bass guitars for Dominion III.
After Dargaard’s debut release Eternity Rites,
Tharen's interests turned to the development of a new style of music. He founded
this new band and released their first album The Hand And The Sword in
2000. Dominion III’s second full length Life Has
Ended Here was released last September. I admit I am not fond of this apocalyptic
electronic industrial music which is characterized by hard and aggressive rhythms combined
with hopeless and sinister soundscapes, distorted male vocals and angelic female
vocals. It sounds to me more like a movie soundtrack than anything else.
Just as I said last week in my Saltatio Mortis review, I suppose
if there are people listening to black metal, then there must be people listening
to this kind of sound. I am sorry once again if this review hurts anyone, but
I really don’t like this stuff.