EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT Explores The Reptilian Agenda

October 9, 2009

California technical death/grind four-piece EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT is putting the finishing touches on its new full-length album, titled "Vivid Enterpretations Of The Void". The follow-up to 2007's "Fear of Reality Exceeds Fantasy" is based the Reptilian Agenda, a theory researched, written and spoken about extensively by British author/reporter/former pro football player David Icke for well over a decade.

"This is basically our whole theme and platform for the new release; the theory that a reptilian race controls our world," explains bassist/vocalist Austin Spence. "The reptilians need the menstrual blood of a virgin in order to keep their human form. These are the same gods that the Aztecs and Egyptians weren't allowed to depict. The reptilians go by their name 'Chitauri,' which means 'the talkers.' They have been in control of our world and many others for thousands of years. The Aztecs predicted the human harvest for 2012... We'll see what happens, eh?"

The exact release date for "Vivid Enterpretations Of The Void" has not yet been announced.

EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT's video for the song "Human Harvest" (off 2007's "Fear of Reality Exceeds Fantasy") can be viewed below.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/embryonicdevourment.

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