ORDER OF ENNEAD To Film 'The Concept Of Our Extinction' Video

February 2, 2010

ORDER OF ENNEAD, the Florida extreme metal band featuring Steve Asheim (drums; DEICIDE),Scott Patrick (bass; RESURRECTION),Kevin Quirion (guitar, vocals; COUNCIL OF THE FALLEN) and John Li (guitar),will film a video for the song "The Concept of Our Existence", the ripping opening track off their upcoming sophomore release, "An Examination Of Being", later this month. Quirion and his Largo, Florida-based company Advanced Media will handle all directorial and production duties for the shoot.

Knowing the great care that Quirion takes with his work, the video will undoubtedly let the viewer experience the song on a much heightened level — the way it was meant to be experienced.

Commented Quirion: "Can't wait to get started on the filming of our first video. I've been working on a very detailed treatment for the video this past week. The idea of the song and video is man's struggle to understand his own existence and the eventual acceptance of mortality. This is an ongoing lyrical theme throughout the album. We're going capture this visually and make it really special."

ORDER OF ENNEAD recently finished recording "An Examination Of Being" with producer Mark Lewis (TRIVIUM, CHIMAIRA, ALL THAT REMAINS) at AudioHammer Studios in Sanford, Florida. An April 20 release via Earache Records is expected.

"An Examination Of Being" track listing:

01. The Concept of Our Extinction
02. The Scriptures of Purification
03. Lies Upon the Lips of Judas
04. This Mortal Journey
05. ...In the Mirror
06. An Examination of Being
07. Conduits to Eternity
08. A Portal to Rapture
09. A Betrayal of Self

Commented Li: "So what can I say about this new album? In my honest opinion, it's much heavier and darker than our self-titled debut, more cohesive, thematic, melodic, but not completely over the top. In a nutshell, the works. To me, the songs sound totally different than the demos and I was blown away after the songs began to take form. They sound BIG."

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