
Club VLD (Vampires Legion of Doom) is located 300m in the sky above Fantasy City.
After visiting a few mega-clubs, it was a nice change to visit a less laggy place. I landed right next to the dance floor and got hit by a wall of sound as the stream pumped out some awesome heavy rock.
The event theme up on the contest board was best in metal bondage, and the crowd of a dozen or so were pumping up the money ‘sploder with cash. A host greeted me when I arrived and a couple hot dancers (guy and girl!) were up on the poles at the front of the stage.
The glowing pentagram dance floor and skull hanging in the air are a good indication of the style of this club. Grunge and industrial, the walls are lined with studded rusting metal plates.
The club’s surrounded by stores and vendors all around on the walls, which perhaps doesn’t create the most intimate club atmosphere, but I have to say I liked how the big open room let me pan around the shops while I was at the club. It made for a much more open feel to the place, and having space to shop is always a good thing in SL.
Some of the pose balls and chairs strewn around looked interesting, especially the bloody crucifix with spikes and the floating text “Living Art” tempting you to try it… *cough* Worth exploring!
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Fantasy%20City/69/21/301
After visiting a few mega-clubs, it was a nice change to visit a less laggy place. I landed right next to the dance floor and got hit by a wall of sound as the stream pumped out some awesome heavy rock.
The event theme up on the contest board was best in metal bondage, and the crowd of a dozen or so were pumping up the money ‘sploder with cash. A host greeted me when I arrived and a couple hot dancers (guy and girl!) were up on the poles at the front of the stage.
The glowing pentagram dance floor and skull hanging in the air are a good indication of the style of this club. Grunge and industrial, the walls are lined with studded rusting metal plates.
The club’s surrounded by stores and vendors all around on the walls, which perhaps doesn’t create the most intimate club atmosphere, but I have to say I liked how the big open room let me pan around the shops while I was at the club. It made for a much more open feel to the place, and having space to shop is always a good thing in SL.
Some of the pose balls and chairs strewn around looked interesting, especially the bloody crucifix with spikes and the floating text “Living Art” tempting you to try it… *cough* Worth exploring!
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Fantasy%20City/69/21/301
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