EPICUREAN To Film 'The Departure' Video

August 1, 2007

Minneapolis-based symphonic metal band EPICUREAN will film a video for the song "The Departure" with director DJ Cosgrove in Columbus, Ohio. "We're all pretty excited!" says the group.

Formed in early 2004, EPICUREAN quickly gained the attention in the Minneapolis metal scene and developed a reputation for being a powerful and unpredictable live act.

In July 2006, EPICUREAN released its debut CD, "A Consequence of Design", and in February 2007, Metal Blade Records approached EPICUREAN with an offer that they promptly accepted.

EPICUREAN's debut release, "A Consequence of Design", is available exclusively on iTunes, Napster, Music Net, Sony Connect and MusicMatch. Digital records offered via Metal Blade also feature two exclusive bonus tracks.

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