DOMMIN Added To WEDNESDAY 13 West Coast Dates

January 9, 2009

Los Angeles-based goth rock quartet DOMMIN will replace SON OF SAM on the West Coast portion of WEDNESDAY 13's tour in February. Due to commitments with their main bands, some of the members of SON OF SAM are no longer available to tour during this time.

The dates are as follows:

Feb. 20 - El Corazon - Seattle, Washington
Feb. 21 - Satyricon - Portland, Oregon
Feb. 22 - Blake’s On Telegraph - Berkeley, California
Feb. 24 - Whisky A Go-Go - Hollywood, California
Feb. 25 - The Sets - Tempe, Arizona
Feb. 27 - Red 7 - Austin, Texas
Feb. 28 - Club Dada - Dallas, Texas

DOMMIN was discovered by Dirty Icon Productions, a company founded by producers Logan Mader, former guitarist of longtime Roadrunner artist MACHINE HEAD, and Lucas Banker. Led by the enigmatic frontman, guitarist and songwriter Kristofer Dommin, DOMMIN puts a uniquely refreshing spin on the romantic, dark goth sound, bringing a unified voice to the brokenhearted, conflicted swarm of melancholic music fans who prefer to look at the glass as half-full. Veteran Roadrunner A&R rep Monte Conner signed the band to the label and was quick to express his excitement, saying, "DOMMIN comes across as very fresh and unique in today's landscape. Kristofer Dommin is their secret weapon. His vocals are absolutely compelling, and this is especially evident live where you can feel the power, passion and emotion of every word he sings."

DOMMIN's lineup is rounded out by keyboardist Konstantine, bassist Billy James and drummer Cameron.

DOMMIN's video for the song "My Heart, Your Hands" can be viewed below.

Look for the band's Roadrunner debut, produced by Dirty Icon Productions, later this year.

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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