Life Has Ended Here

Life Has Ended Here is the second album by Dominion III. It features a more prominent industrial edge and guitar-driven tracks. The style continues to be characterized by hard and aggressive rhythms combined with hopeless and sinister soundscapes.[1]

Life Has Ended Here
Studio album by
Released2002
Recorded2002
GenreIndustrial
Length43:41
LabelNapalm
ProducerTharen and Tomas Pure
Dominion III chronology
The Hand and the Sword
(2000)
Life Has Ended Here
(2002)

Track listing

  1. "A Dead Heart in a Dead World"
  2. "Life Has Ended Here"
  3. "The Priests of Emptiness"
  4. "Conductors of Life"
  5. "Unreal"
  6. "Code Red"
  7. "Coming Winter"

Credits

  • Tharen – Vocals, all music and lyrics
  • Elisabeth Toriser – Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3
  • Jörg Lanz – Guitar and Bass on tracks 3, 5, 7

Additional guitars on track 5 & additional vocals on track 4 by Tomas Pure. Recorded, mixed and mastered at Pure Sound Recordings in 2002. Audio engineering by Tomas Pure. Layout photography by Spoonman. All design and layout by Tharen.

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References

  1. "Napalm Records". Napalm Records. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
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