STRUCTURE OF INHUMANITY To Film Two New Videos

December 27, 2009

STRUCTURE OF INHUMANITY, the "epic, melodic death/power metal" band featuring PYRAMAZE/ECHOTERRA keyboardist Jonah Weingarten, ex-ARSIS bassist Noah Martin, SUSPYRE vocalist Clay Barton, SUSPYRE drummer Gabe Marshall, and the twin axe assault of newcomers Mike Iuzzolino and Brandon Ellis, will film two videos — for the songs "Red Ashes" and "The Ruin" — in January with acclaimed director Scott Hansen.

Commented Weingarten: "We are thrilled and excited to have the opportunity to work with such an excellent director. Scott's work speaks for itself, and we are confident that through this collaboration we can offer people a visual incite into what STRUCTURE OF INHUMANITY is all about. Prepare to have your collective faces melted!"

STRUCTURE OF INHUMANITY's track "The Passing Phase" is available for streaming on the group's MySpace page. The song comes off the band's debut, entitled "Completion Integration", which was co-produced by James Murphy (TESTAMENT, DEATH, OBITUARY) and Peter Wichers (SOILWORK),both of whom also make guest appearances on the effort. Murphy also mixed and mastered the CD, the drum tracks for which were laid down by former FIREWIND skinsman Brian Harris.

STRUCTURE OF INHUMANITY is currently negotiating with labels and looks forward to finding the right home for the band to release this "melodic metal assault."

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