IMMORTAL DOMINION Lands Five Songs In Horror/Comedy 'Teeth'
January 18, 2008With extreme metal being one of the more "theatrical-sounding" types of rock music out there, it's a bit puzzling why more of these types of bands don't pop up in movie soundtracks. But perhaps the tide is changing, as evidenced by the presence of IMMORTAL DOMINION throughout the movie "Teeth". After the band's distributor, Fist Music/Hapi Skratch Entertainment, hooked them up with the filmmakers, IMMORTAL DOMINION was asked to contribute a total of five songs to the soundtrack.
The film won a juror's award for best actress at the Sundance Film Festival, and was then purchased by Lionsgate/The Weinstein Company. It is is due for release nationwide in February via Roadside Attractions, and is already drawing attention to IMMORTAL DOMINION on the strength of the instantly memorable song "Sold My Soul".
Formed in 1992 in Fort Collins, Colorado, IMMORTAL DOMINION is comprised of members Ray Smith (guitars/lead vocals),Brian Villers (guitars/vocals),Bryan (Edward) Schmidt (bass),and Ben Huntwork (drums/vocals). The group has issued two full-lengths ("Endure" and "Awakening – The Revelation") and an EP ("Birth"),and are hard at work on a new studio album, set to be released later this year. Additionally, IMMORTAL DOMINION is in talks with music video director Frank Nasso (who has previously worked with MUDVAYNE, HATEBREED, ALL THAT REMAINS) about working on some clips for the songs that appear in "Teeth".
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