ETERNITY X Founder To Guest On 'Raise The Horns' Tomorrow

May 18, 2007

Keith Sudano, founder of the prog metal pioneers ETERNITY X, will guest on "Raise the Horns" on Saturday, May 19 at 3:00 p.m. EST on www.dementiaradio.com. After the interview, Keith and the rest of the band will be joining the chat room to talk to fans.

The band known as ETERNITY X originally began their career as ETERNITY in 1985. As the band grew, so did the complexities in the music — a name change was imminent and unavoidable. In order to been seen as a portion of what they were, but with so much more added, they became ETERNITY X.

There were two EPs released as ETERNITY prior to the name change. As ETERNITY X, the first official release was "Zodiac", followed by "Mind Games" in 1995, and the critically acclaimed "The Edge" in 1997.

After the tour to promote "The Edge", the band had a fairly lengthy split.

In 2006, original vocalist and chief songwriter Keith Sudano felt the itch to return to his passion, the music of ETERNITY X. Keith Sudano once again began the process of searching out the best and brightest musicians that had the same creative desires, intensity and passion for music as he.

Keith then named Jerry Prater (guitars),Dusty Owens (guitars),Josh Starkey (drums) and Terry Richards II (bass),the new members of ETERNITY X.

Shortly after, Keith was able to locate a willing and talented keyboardist, Herc Dimitroglou from Greece, to complete the lineup.

You can check out ETERNITY X on their web site, www.eternity-x.com.

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