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As I sit here in my hotel room on what feels like the first real day we've had off since late March, I have a lot to look back on and think about. I say it's our first "real" day off because any other day off we've had has usually meant a 7 to 10 hour drive day. But today, there is no time schedule to keep and nowhere to be, and it feels pretty good.

As I take a look at where I last left off, we just had an amazing time in Dallas and Houston was next. Texas has always been very good to Dommin. Houston was great just like Dallas. It was unfortunate that we had to skip Austin and San Antonio this time. But I hope we're back soon. Just before we had played these shows, I was told there are plans for us to return in early August. I hope we see a lot of the same faces there again. We met so many fine people in Texas. Orlando left me wanting more. No, not from the show. The people were cool and the show was great, but how could I be so close to DisneyWorld and the new Harry Potter land in Universal and NOT visit?? Unfortunately, it's the common case on tour. There is never much time to do anything but be at the venue. Somehow, we MUST schedule the next tour to give us a day off after the next gig in Orlando. Not that we could do everything in a day, but at least we could feel like we made the most of the time there, even if it's only just a small taste of the fun.

At the show in Myrtle Beach, we were told that our good friends and former tour-mates, Lacuna Coil were playing a show the very next night. It was really cool because upon leaving Myrtle Beach for Atlantic City, we were able to stop by the House Of Blues hoping that their tour bus would already be there. Sure enough, as we pull up, most of the guys are hanging outside the bus. It was really nice to be able to pay a brief visit and just say hello to those guys (and girl). I certainly miss them. They are such good people to be around. It's interesting what a small world this music industry can be. From Lacuna Coil to HIM to We Are The Fallen and all their crew, we'll be seeing them all this summer during festival season and no doubt will be crossing paths many times in the near future.

For now, we had a 10 hour drive day to Atlantic City and then the last 4 shows of the HIM tour. It was almost unbelievable how fast this tour was wrapping up. There was a time back in February when it was hard to imagine the end of the tour. It seemed like so many days and so many shows ahead of us. Now, we couldn't believe it was almost all over. We played Atlantic City and then made our way to spend 3 days in New York City. It's one of my favorite places in the world. When I get there, all I want to do is eat. It's one of the places you can go where you can pretty much rely on the fact that any restaurant you visit will have decent if not the most amazing food you've ever tasted. Unfortunately, with schedules the way they are on tour, I don't think I ever ate more than one meal a day while we were there. But the shows were great. It was nice to be able to not have to load up our equipment because were going to be playing the same place the next night. So fortunately, we were able to make our way out to our merch area pretty quickly. However, I was pretty bummed about the last night. I consider myself a man of my word. And when I say that we will be at merch until the last person leaves, I mean it. However, on the last night of the show, security, who apparently had complained and had issues with us being at our merch the two nights prior, finally told us we were not allowed to do what we were doing. So on the last night in New York, we were forced to leave the area before HIM played their last song of their set. I felt really bad. I understand the security issues. The Fillmore certainly isn't built in a way that makes it easy for people to move in and out of the venue. The merch area is simply a big road block. And I'm sure our presence there doesn't help either. I hope that people who were expecting to meet us understand that it was a situation out of our control.

The HIM tour has been great for us. We started with them in Europe and finished with them in the US. From about the 2nd or 3rd day on the tour, the crew for HIM and the band themselves were so very gracious and really took us under their wing. We are so grateful to have been given the opportunity to play for their fans. I think HIM fans certainly understand the type of music that Dommin is doing. The reactions we have been getting on our Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and Official Website have been more than we could ever have hoped for. I certainly think it has boosted the band's profile and there are a lot more people out there who know the name Dommin and more people who have truly connected with the music. I can't explain the feeling of having connected with so many people on that level. I only hope they continue to walk with us on this journey that is only just beginning.

Posted by Kristofer Dommin in Site News May 14, 2010 10:00:00 AM UTC | Views: 1853

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muzikluvr // June 01, 2010 4:14:54 AM UTC

Aww thanks so much for all the compliments about Houston!!!! XD The show was fantastic, you were definitely THE best opening act, no doubt. Sorry I didn't catch one of those rosesHope to see you again !

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Dancingismyantidrug // May 30, 2010 1:37:38 AM UTC

@Dancingismyantidrug: Actually, it's been a month to the day. lol

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Dancingismyantidrug // May 29, 2010 2:25:42 PM UTC

I love, well, everything about you and the band! All of you are absolutely wonderful. You're all in sync with one another when you play. While you verbally assault us(in a very good way =^.^=) with your experiences of being hurt and heart broken, crushed and stepped on, Billy is strumming with the fierce anger of that he has been done wrong, Cameron hits his snare with the utter confusion of "Why did this happen? Where did it go wrong?" and Konstantine plays the soft and sad understanding that what was, will never be again. All that everyone does, comes together so beautifully and so wonderfully. Where have you been all my life!?

It's been almost a month since the Dallas show and I still get the excited swelling in my chest when I get to Dommin on my iPod and press "Play".No matter what I'm doing, yours is the first band that I listen to. I eagerly await for the August show and I hope that I'm able to attend.

Thank you for sharing your music and talent. It's like nothing I've ever heard heard. Good day, gents!

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kdcchick4u // May 24, 2010 6:31:55 AM UTC

as a very truthful person who speaks with such depth and appreciation (Kristofer) i believe that you have showed the fans that they are well worth it. my friends have all loved your band most of the girls are just crazy about you because of sex appeal but i love it when they hear your songs and are amazed that you can express what you feel. from some one who writes to another artist thank you !

im sure that doesnt make sense but im sure you'll understand. Hope to catch another concert soon.

becca

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Scorpio Kitty // May 24, 2010 2:17:50 AM UTC

Well now, would say not all fans or their efforts are appreciated--but that is the way of the bizness and may have very little to do with the band themselves--I will say that I will always enjoy the music no matter my personal experiences cause this kind of thing is bigger than one person ( as in the drive to bring music back to a more pure place--and Dommin can do it) or their hurt feelings...in the end, blessed be...

Probably won't come too much on the boards at this point as well, a sign that I need to move on from this fan space but I am glad so many of you got to have such wonderful experiences and wish u that and much more.

Part of the fun of a band like HIM or DOMMIN or PHISH or GRATEFUL DEAD is the feeling of inclusion, and I kinda feel at a loss for that but send love to the lovers....

Wishing all of you well!

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Jensaya // May 22, 2010 4:00:59 AM UTC

Fell in love with the music before ever seeing you live.. Saw you in April and after meeting you was hooked.. You guys are so amazing and humble.. I couldn't get enough so I fly across the country to catch a couple of the headliners.. EVEN better.. I am so very blessed to have met and became friends with such a wonderful group of guys.. I love you all to bits and I cannot wait till the summer tour..

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DTS ARCH ANGEL // May 17, 2010 8:02:28 PM UTC

Out of all the bands that I've seen live, no one has come close to your warm presence on and off stage. Such down to earth guys and I totally love it. My respect for you guys as a whole has deeply grown as much as my love did after seeing you rock out 2 feet in front of me. Keep doing what you guys are doing because you are definitely going to go far. Much Love Boys!

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Bl00dyRose // May 17, 2010 4:19:43 PM UTC

Thanks again for an awesome tour. You have set a record with me: Saw you with 69Eyes and HIM times two. I can't wait to see you again soon. Thanks for hanging out in Myrtle Beach. Love you all!

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Vonanita // May 16, 2010 2:46:55 AM UTC

I knew who Dommin was before I attended the show at Center stage in Atlanta, GA. The show was small but, your bands stage presents was very strong. I became a even bigger fan after the show. Getting to meet the band was awesome. You guys were so sweet to stay and not rush any fan who wanted to meet you. I think Dommin will go far. And Ill be here for the whole ride.

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Scorpio Kitty // May 15, 2010 6:00:18 PM UTC

@KathrynLeStrande: can I get an "amen!"

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