DOMINANZ: 'The End Of All There Is' Video Released

November 5, 2010

"The End Of All There Is", the new video from the Norwegian industrial metal band DOMINANZ, can be viewed below. The clip was filmed by Feber Film in a place called Dale, deep in a valley of Fjords. It was shot in a huge factory, which was established in 1869, but is presently closed. All of the props used were found in the factory itself.

"The End Of All There Is" is the title track of DOMINANZ 's first single (also featuring the song "Infinity"),which was released on October 25. A full-length album, "As I Shine", will follow in early 2011.

According to a press release, DOMINANZ "plays dark, gloomy industrial metal, but at the same time trying to do it in an engaging way. There are also elements from genres such as death and black metal. The musical expression is a mix between the aforementioned genres, but there are also influences from the '80s heavy metal and 1990s and 2000s electro. The lyric deals with everything from depictions of erotic, male chauvinism further to social critical lyrics. The main theme is on the bleak and destructive. Inspirations for the texts are taken from books, movies, personal experience, as well as from-ancient and modern history, as well as newspapers, documentaries and news programs. In this context it must be understood that DOMINANZ in no way is a political band, but we are all very socially committed."

DOMINANZ is:

* Bjørn Nese - Synthesizer
* Jørn Inge Tunsberg (IMMORTAL, OLD FUNERAL, HADES ALMIGHTY, AMPUTATION, HADES) - Guitar
* Frode Gaustad (THY GRIEF) - Drums
* Roy Nordaas (CULT OF DECEPTION) - Vocals/bass

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