Dominion III

Dominion III

black metal

Austria Est. 1998

"Dense layers of sound intertwine with moments of explosive tension and restrained melody, creating an immersive experience that challenges and captivates."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Dominion III is…

The Hand and the Sword

The Hand and the Sword

2000

Dominion III matters because they represent a visceral confrontation with the darker aspects of existence, channeling raw emotion and existential introspection through their sound.
Dominion III matters because they represent a visceral confrontation with the darker aspects of existence, channeling raw emotion and existential introspection through their sound. Their music carves out a space where listeners can engage with themes of despair, isolation, and the struggle against internal and external chaos, fostering a sense of catharsis that resonates deeply in a world often marked by turmoil. Their approach to crafting music is notable for its immersive density and relentless atmosphere, utilizing layered instrumentation to create a suffocating yet compelling soundscape. This sonic intensity is achieved through meticulous arrangements that balance aggression and subtlety, allowing moments of harshness to coexist with haunting melodic passages. The result is an experience that pulls listeners into a world where darkness reigns but also reveals glimpses of light amid the turmoil. Lyrically, Dominion III often explores themes of personal strife, existential dread, and the search for meaning within chaos. Their writing tends to be impressionistic, evoking visceral imagery over straightforward storytelling, which allows for varied interpretations. The tone ranges from stark sincerity to a more ironic detachment, creating a complex emotional tapestry that invites deep engagement rather than passive listening.

Full discography

Dominion III's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 2000–2002
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Dominion III sound like?

Dense layers of sound intertwine with moments of explosive tension and restrained melody, creating an immersive experience that challenges and captivates. Rooted in black metal. Start with Life Has Ended Here.

What is the best Dominion III album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Life Has Ended Here" (2002). It's the most representative of what makes Dominion III worth hearing.

Who is Dominion III for?

If you're into black metal, Dominion III is worth your time. Dense layers of sound intertwine with moments of explosive tension and restrained melody, creating an immersive experience that challenges and captivates.

How many albums does Dominion III have?

Dominion III has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.