Order Of Ennead

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The Culling 00:00 Tools
The Concept of Our Extinction 00:00 Tools
Seeking the Prophets 00:00 Tools
The Scriptures of Purification 00:00 Tools
Lies Upon the Lips of Judas 00:00 Tools
As Long As I Have Myself I Am Not Alone 00:00 Tools
This Mortal Journey 00:00 Tools
Conferring With Demons 00:00 Tools
Introspection and the Loss of Denial 00:00 Tools
As If a Rose I Wither 00:00 Tools
...in the Mirror 00:00 Tools
Reflection, An Endless Endeavor 00:00 Tools
An Examination of Being 00:00 Tools
A Cry to the Perilous Sun 00:00 Tools
Conduits to Eternity 00:00 Tools
Dismantling an Empire 00:00 Tools
A Portal to Rapture 00:00 Tools
Interlude With Reason 00:00 Tools
Prelude to Ruin 00:00 Tools
A Betrayal of Self 00:00 Tools
Reflection an Endless Endeavor 00:00 Tools
Interlude with Reason [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Prelude to Ruin [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Order of Ennead 00:00 Tools
Reflection An Endless Endeavor 00:00 Tools
The Concept of Extinction 00:00 Tools
As Long As I Have Myself I Am Not Alone - Order Of Ennead 00:00 Tools
Order Of Ennead - A Cry To The Perilous Sun (3:39) 00:00 Tools
04-The Culling 00:00 Tools
In The Mirror 00:00 Tools
As Long As I Have Myself Im Not Alone 00:00 Tools
Culling 00:00 Tools
An Examination Of Being - This Mortal Journey (4:49) 00:00 Tools
An Examination Of Being - The Concept Of Our Extinction (4:12) 00:00 Tools
The The Culling 00:00 Tools
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ORDER OF ENNEAD, hailing from the legendary Tampa, FL, play a unique style of extreme metal. Blending elements of death and black metal seamlessly together with emphasis on songwriting and structure. The well trained ear can also pick up the distant influence of the days of thrash. Not forgotten is the ever elusive guitar solo that at times is melodic and other times shredding. Lyrically Order Of Ennead stand apart from the typical death or black metal topics. With song titles such as "As Long As I Have Myself I Am Not Alone" and "Introspection And The Loss Of Denial", the band explores existence, abolishment of negativity and that which makes up the self. Almost as much time has been spent on lyrical content as has been spent on the actual music. Delivering these words is a mid-ranged raspy vocal that is, dare I say, understandable!! Order Of Ennead's self titled debut was recorded at Audio Hammer Studios (Black Dahlia Murder, Devil Driver, Trivium) with engineer Mark Lewis. The band consists of Steve Asheim on drums (Deicide, Council Of The Fallen), Kevin Quirion handling vocals and guitars (Council Of The Fallen, Deicide), Scott Patrick on bass (Resurrection, Council Of The Fallen), and John Li taking care of lead guitars. So what is the Ennead [en-ee-ad]? The Greater Ennead consists of the 9 beings that gave birth to the universe and bestowed knowledge upon man. Order Of Ennead has taken this term and used it as a representation of the potential creation that lies within. Through self awareness we will be enlightened. Through self discipline we will be ascended. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.