Germany’s rising modern zombie/gothic metal force Dominum return with a fresh dose of undead theatrics, offering the first glimpse into their upcoming album Night Is Calling, due out 3 July via Napalm Records. The lead single, “The Circus Is In Town”, opens the album with a wild, sinister flourish—an invitation into the twisted spectacle of Dr. Dead and his monstrous troupe.
Following the success of their 2024 chart‑breaker The Dead Don’t Die, which stormed into the German Top 10, Dominum once again deliver their signature blend of infectious riffs, anthemic hooks, and cinematic darkness. “The Circus Is In Town” arrives with a visually striking music video that plunges viewers straight into the heart of this macabre carnival—where no one escapes the ringmaster’s gaze.
Dr. Dead himself issues a chilling proclamation: “The Circus Is In Town. There’s no point in looking away. We’re coming—city by city. Unstoppable. Real people. Real monsters. Real nights. You’re part of it. Join us. Night Is Calling.”
With Night Is Calling, Dominum sharpen their identity even further—bigger, bolder, and darker than ever. And if this first single is any indication, the undead circus is only just beginning its march.
Stay tuned for more from the Dominum camp as the night draws closer. Link

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