ORDER OF ENNEAD Makes Surprise Appearances At DEICIDE's Italian Shows

September 24, 2008

For Italian metalheads who recently went to see death metal legends DEICIDE perform on the Total Metal Festival tour, they got even more than they bargained for. Fans were treated to a special double-barrelled assault as DEICIDE drummer Steve Asheim's new band ORDER OF ENNEAD made a surprise appearance.

ORDER OF ENNEAD bassist Scott Patrick comments on the band's unexpected performances: "Since DEICIDE was going to be in Italy, I decided to go hang out for the tour. When I brought it up, I was asked to bring a bass along and we would slide ORDER OF ENNEAD on a few of the dates. ORDER OF ENNEAD was able to play the Rome, Turin, and Bologna dates of the Total Metal Festival tour. We had a great time at each venue and were asked by the promoter to come back soon. We would like to thank Glen Benton for his help in making this happen."

Check out the video below of ORDER OF ENNEAD performing the song "The Culling" at the September 13, 2008 show with DEICIDE in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

ORDER OF ENNEAD's self-titled debut album was recorded at AudioHammer Studios in Sanford, Florida with the help of Mark Lewis (TRIVIUM, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER) and is due to be released by Earache Records on October 13 in Europe and November 11 in the USA, followed by widespread touring.

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