Germany’s rising zombie‑driven gothic metal phenomenon Dominum continue their rapid ascent with the release of “Doctor Doctor”, the second single taken from their forthcoming full‑length Night Is Calling, due 3 July via Napalm Records. The track arrives as a high‑voltage anthem built on muscular riffs, infectious hooks, and the band’s unmistakable blend of cinematic horror and arena‑sized choruses — a formula already primed for summer festival domination.
Following the success of their previous single “The Circus Is In Town” (check it out over HERE), the new offering is accompanied by a polished official video that dives into a twisted tale of toxic devotion and emotional decay. Visually and narratively, it expands Dominum’s undead mythology while sharpening the dramatic edge that has become their signature.
Frontman Dr. Dead reflects on the single’s theme: “What if a doctor needs to go to the doctor? When the one who heals everyone else can't heal himself anymore. 'Doctor Doctor' is my confession, wrapped in obsession. A story about a love that feels like a cure at first... but slowly becomes the disease. My pulse races, the symptoms worsen, and suddenly the medicine stops working. I know it's killing me. But still, I crave another dose. Because some love won't save you. Some love just eats you up alive. And when the fever rises and my heart won't listen to reason, there's only one question left: Is there anyone left who can save me? Yours, Dr. Dead"
With Night Is Calling, Dominum opens the next chapter of their macabre universe. Their sound remains rooted in theatrical, melodic, and unapologetically modern metal — driven by Dr. Dead’s dark charisma and the relentless energy of his undead entourage. As their fanbase, the Living Dead Squad, continues to grow, the band’s momentum shows no sign of slowing.
Watch the official video for “Doctor Doctor” below and step deeper into Dominum’s feverish, pulse‑racing world. Link

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"We were outsiders, and nobody knew what the fuck was going on. We just listened to this extreme music that nobody else liked, and that made us very strong..." - Mikael Stanne
"The whole thing for us with the lore we have created is inspired by Greek Mythology and the stories of Atlantis." - Phil Primmer
"There were already bands doing small illustrations of symphonic metal, and I was thinking, why doesn't someone do this all the time?" - Christofer Johnsson
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