EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT: New Album Update

December 29, 2009

California technical death/grind four-piece EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT will release its second full-length album, "Vivid Enterpretations Of The Void", in early 2010 via an as-yet-undetermined label. 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. The disc is being recorded and engineered by ANOMALOUS guitarist Nate Vennarucci and will be mixed and mastered by VILE's Colin Davis at Imperial Studios.

Commented EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT vocalist/bassist Austin Spence: "We feel that the new material will be our best yet and will make the previous releases sound sloppy in comparison. We've really come along way as musicians. All the practicing, touring, recording, loading gear, pissing and shitting music all these grueling years are finally starting to pay off! We also have a second guitarist now — Adam Weber of MUMMIFICATION. He's a sick guitar player that will add a whole new element to the recording and overall sound of our band. We tried to make this one way more technical in the vein of 'Formulas Fatal To The Flesh'-era MORBID ANGEL but with a more spastic, ever-changing approach. There are lots of surprises around each stretch of music."

"Vivid Enterpretations Of The Void" track listing:

01. Militarized Reptoids
02. Gravitational Oblivion
03. Vivid Enterpretations Of The Void
04. We Are Chitauri
05. Eye Of The Horomatangi
06. Cleansing The Infinite
07. Darkened Fluids
08. Perception Of The Multidimensional

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

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