Rounding Up The Week
By Cassandra on Nov 19, 2010 | In Magazine Stuff | Send feedback »
It's been another busy week here at Dominion, as usual our minions have been searching high and low for lots of goodies to tell you about. We're good that way.
Petey kicked the week off with his lovely list of computer games in Game On! that he used to play. I'm old enough to have had a go at Pac Man and Space Invaders!
Alan Hicks had an interesting night out at Femme Fatale in Lewisham and let us know what he thought about Mariana Hollow.
Cassandra found out all about Vagabonds, a 'must go to' Goth club in London.
Baz Dedhevan (look out for 1980 Floorshow's new DJ residency) chose his Band Of The Week, it was the turn of Prima Donna this time. Can't wait for next weeks.
Lenore found out that Dita Von Teese has got a new act, and if you go to see her perform please remember that you're supposed to be watching as opposed to oggling!
Last weekend saw the opening night of The Belfry in Norwich. Lenore went and kicked her heels up and tells you all about it.
Our newest Team member Michael Wilson, had a listen to Murderdolls album 'Women And Children Last'.
Sean Palfrey fished out Leaether Strip's 'Dark Passages OST/Season's Change - I Don't', the double CD.
This weekend it's the Spider's Web Festival in Bristol, get your Post Punk, Goth, Industrial and such like down there.
Sean came back and filled us all in about a Ministry remix competition, if you think you're a dab hand musically read this!
Next week we're going to give you a review of March Violets, the gig on the 13th Nov that was one hell of a night. There was some dubious and boisterous behaviour from certain members of the Dominion Blog Team (we know who we mean). We may not own up to that but you will be able to read about teh gig itself - the cleaned up version.
Also, March Violets are filming a new video for their new single 'The Court Of The Dandelion King' in Leeds on 25th November. If you want to be in it read the link below.
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