Dark electro act Demonwarp has unleashed the new album, Dominion. Demonwarp's Dominion reflects the fight against power, the corrupt nature of man, the virus that the human species is to the world, and the stories from past, present, and future that capture the struggle against our inner demons and future demons fighting in a never-ending battle for Dominion!
When the world collapses and Al merges with the demon hordes retaking the world, will man or demon establish Dominion? Sometimes when evil strikes the only way to fight is to become the greater demon.
Heavy horror synths, crunchy guitars and vocal-led tracks fuel this epic journey. With bonus remixes from Slighter and Surgeryhead. This is the second album from Demonwarp. Dominion is a journey in cyberpunk landscapes through haunted hills and vocal-driven cinematic shockwaves. Link

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