Dominion Round-Up
By Cassandra on Aug 12, 2011 | In Magazine Stuff
In a week that will go down in British history as being one of the worse in decades for incomprehensible behaviour, we attempted to carry on in the face of adversity even though two of our team ended up being fairly close to the violence. They're both fine, but shaken and a little stirred.
Due to this weeks events, it's been fairly quiet on the Dominion Magazine front but we do have the new issue of Dominion out, featuring the rather wonderful March Violets as our cover stars. For those of you who can't get to WH Smiths, Dominion#12 is now available with Terrorizer#213 from the online shop HERE. Within the beautiful pages are features on The March Violets, The Danse Society, The Damned and the Combichrist/Mortiis Tour. Boneshakers are Release The Bats, Austra and Visions of Trees, along with two pages of CD Reviews, 'Culture Vultures' returns with news of Mick Mercer's latest book, jewellery from Seventh Heaven and film reviews.
Going back to our Dominiony week, we found out that Ministry are to appear at Wacken 2012, Inertia released their Deworlded tour dates, we nabbed an interview with The Birthday Massacre and reviewed Schattenspiel, the club held at Nambucca, London.
Our CD Reviews this week are of System:FX 'Overdrive', Diary Of Dreams 'Ego:X', Section (3)' 'Justify The Cross' EP and thankfully a band with no punctuation marks as part of their name or album title, Release The Bats and their 'Nighty Night' EP.
Next week we have an interviews with Juno Reactor, Projekt Pitchfork and NightPorter who are set to release their debut album 'Alarming but Charming'.
All at Dominion Magazine hope that those of you out and about in England this weekend stay safe and that those of you partying at M'era Luna this weekend are having a blast and getting quite piddly. Don't forget that it's the Music For A Darkened Theatre Festival this weekend too.
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