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Domain Discography
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Domain Genre................: Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Source...............: NMR Year.................: 1988 - 2006 Ripper...............: NMR Codec................: LAME 3.97 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: 320kbps Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Covers...............: Front and Back Information..........: Separete nfo/sfv's for each album --------------------------------------------------------------------- Album listing --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1988 - Our Kingdom (320kbps) 1989 - Before the Storm (320kbps) 1991 - Crack in the Wall (256kbps) 2001 - New Horizons (320kbps) 2001 - One Million Lightyears From Home (192kbps) 2002 - The Artefact (192kbps) 2003 - The Sixth Sense (320kbps) 2005 - Last Days of Utopia (320kbps) 2006 - Stardawn (320kbps) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Domain - Our Kingdom review (1st album): Back in 1988 when this came out this was an entirely different band, under the different name Kingdom no less, than the fast shredding and melodic power metal outfit that Ritt is now in charge of. It mostly resembles the keyboard heavy and radio oriented hard rock that was heard on Rainbow’s “Street Of Dreams” and Deep Purple’s “Perfect Strangers”, although the keyboard presence almost gets overbearing and upstages the guitar work. The keyboard work itself definitely lends itself to the simplicity of Europe than what John Lord would do, but the guitar work is definitely the sort that you’d have heard out of Ritchie Blackmore at this point and time and still hear to a large extent out of Axel Rudi Pell. The keyboard and drum heavy production is definitely what holds this thing back, although really grating and lyrically vapid slow rock songs like “We Got Love” and outtakes from Boston’s “The Third Stage” like “On The Line” definitely do their part as well. But in spite of all this, the contents of this album are mostly solid pieces of melodic rock that can be appreciated by any fan of guitar oriented rock like Dokken and Ozzy during the Jake E. Lee years. Whether it’s some solid riffing on harder edged anthems like “The Run” and “Riding Through The Night”, or the soaring and triumphant melodies of songs like “Rollin’” and “Back From Hell”, it will definitely satisfy the sensibilities of any fan of 80s rock. If there is one song on here that legitimizes getting this album, it’s the opening song “Lost In The City”, which was also the album’s title track when it was first issued back in 1988. Sure those melodic keyboard fills are way too loud, but the driving theme of the entire song is so damn catchy and familiar that you can hardly notice it. The guitar work is pretty basic, the solos are brief but extremely well executed, and the whole thing is paced out like a sort of epic retelling of the “Street Of Dreams” story. If you but some double bass drum work under that chorus and some palm muted tremolo riffs to match it, you’d have essentially the same formula for a large sounding chorus that today’s melodic power metal outfits like Freedom Call, Dreamtale, Dragonland and countless others refer to again and again. Related Torrents
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