During a recent interview with The Metal Voice, Into Eternity offered an update on their upcoming album. Notably, the effort is “almost done.” Guitarist/vocalist Tim Roth said the following: “Well, all of our albums recently, we’ve all worked with [the label] M-Theory Audio. I don’t know what we’re gonna do with this new album. We’re…
Into Eternity have announced a 20th anniversary vinyl pressing of “Buried In Oblivion.” Two colored variants will be available on November 1 and they will feature new liner notes from guitarist/vocalist Tim Roth and former drummer Jim Austin. Pre-orders can be found HERE. Roth commented: “‘Buried In Oblivion‘ is one of my very favourite albums.…
During an interview with This Day In Metal, Into Eternity’s Stu Block confirmed that the band are working on a new album. The effort will be the band’s first in six years. Block said the following: “It’s gonna be slow going. We’re gonna make sure it’s right — make sure it’s released right, make sure…
The lineup has been revealed for this year’s Manitoba MetalFest. The event will take place at the Park Theatre in Winnipeg, MB on May 10-12 and it will feature the following: May 10: 3 Inches of Blood, Into Eternity, Endless Chaos, Untimely Demise, and Spectre. May 11: Decapitated, Septicflesh, Kataklysm, Allegaeon, Sadistic Embodiment, and Wilt.…
During their April 17 set at the Hyperspace Metal Festival in Vancouver, BC, Into Eternity were joined onstage by 3 Inches Of Blood vocalist Cam Pipes for a cover of “Destroy The Orcs.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:
Stu Block has officially rejoined Into Eternity. This news comes after the vocalist exited Iced Earth following Jon Schaffer‘s involvement in the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Block commented: “What an amazing time with Into Eternity at the Loud As Hell Fest!! I had such a killer time with my brothers Matt,Tim,Troy and Bryan…
Adam Sagan (White Empress, Witherfall, Into Eternity, and Circle II Circle) has tragically passed away at the age of 36. The drummer’s death was a result of his battle with t-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. R.I.P.
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