DOMAIN Schedule CD Release Party

November 24, 2004

German melodic metal band DOMAIN have scheduled a special release party for their new CD, "Last Days of Utopia", on February 12, 2005 at the Headbanger's Ballroom in Hamburg, Germany. "Besides listening to the new record and — for sure — having lots of drinks with all of us, we will be doing a special show, with some never before played tracks!" the group write on their web site.

"Last Days of Utopia" is scheduled for release on February 7, 2005 via Limb Music Products. The band recently finished filming a video for the song "Endless Rain" (mp3). Check out pictures from the video shoot at this location.

According to a posting on the band's web site, the upcoming CD will be "a full conceptual album" and will feature "huge and epic choirs, fast guitars, fat keys & orchestra arrangements all transporting one complete story!"

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