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Subject: Sterling Winfield

  • A preview of Immortal Dominion's forthcoming album

    Immortal Dominion, the monster metal unit out of Fort Collins, has recently completed tracking its brand new album. After spending five weeks in the studio with renown producer Sterling Winfield, who's overseen albums by Mercyful Fate, Pantera and Hell Yeah, among others, the platter has been shipped off to Airshow for mastering. While the new material definitely possesses the act's distinctive stamp of intensity, there's also moments that are surprisingly melodic and accessible. The band compil

    January 9, 2009
  • Immortal Dominion rounds off its edges on a new album

    April 16, 2009
  • Q&A with Brian Villers of Immortal Dominion

    As with most of our Rough Mixes interviews, we had an abundance of material to work from and a limited amount of space in the paper. Subsequently, the piece on Immortal Dominion in this week's print edition, barely scratches the surface of our recent chat with guitarist/vocalist Brian Villers. The following is the entirety of our exchange in which Villers talks in length about a number of things, including Immortal's new album which arrives with a notable stylistic shift, the prospect of alienat

    April 16, 2009
  • Immortal Dominion seeking new timekeeper

    Just received word that Immortal Dominion, the subject of a recent extended Q&A, has begun the search for a new drummer. Evidently, at the behest of Sterling Winfield, the producer of Primortal, the band's latest platter, the outfit enlisted a studio drummer named Matt Thompson for the sessions. From the sounds of it, this move didn't sit too well with Ben Huntwork, Immortal's timekeeper for the past fifteen years, as he's since opted to part ways with the group. Which means the group is now

    May 21, 2009
  • Immortal Dominion names new timekeeper, adds guitarist

    A little over a month ago, we reported that Immortal Dominion was seeking a new drummer to fill the slot vacated by Ben Huntwork, who parted ways with the group after fifteen years. Evidently, Huntwork was displeased with the band's decision -- at the behest of producer Sterling Winfield -- to enlist a studio drummer to record the Primortal, the act's latest effort. After a brief search, the outfit has named Ben Mangina, formerly of Apt 213, Do Unto Others and Crimson Reigns, as its new timekeep

    June 24, 2009