EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT Completes Work On 'Reptilian Agenda'

October 4, 2013

California death grinders EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT have finished recording their third full-length album, "Reptilian Agenda", for a late 2013 release via Deepsend Records. The CD was mixed and mastered by Colin Davis (VILE, Imperial Mastering) and is based around a concept that comes from the viewpoint and opinions of a 1000-year-old reptilian humanoid from the planet Nibiru. Deepsend says: "The band has taken on a whole new sound that encompasses technical groove, insanely fast paces , memorable song structures and surprises throughout."

A preview track titled "Sealed With Resin" can be heard in the YouTube clip below.

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