INTO ETERNITY Begin Recording New Album

May 18, 2006

Canada's technical metallers INTO ETERNITY are currently hard at work recording the follow-up to 2004's "Buried In Oblivion". Guitarist and mainman Tim Roth said, "This week Jim (Austin) finished tracking drums on six songs, and I'll start recording all the guitar parts Thursday. Hopefully I'll be done this weekend as we start recording Troy's bass on Monday and are shooting to get to vocals recorded by next weekend. All signs point towards an early fall release, if all goes well. I'd also like to say that the New England Metal And Hardcore Festival went great, and we got some great photos from that trip, check them and our photos with DRAGONFORCE out here. We also posted photos from our sold-out hometown show there as well. That'll have to tide you guys over until we get back on the road. See all of you later this year!"

INTO ETERNITY spent 2005 circumnavigating North America on six different continent-spanning tours. Returning home to finish writing material for this new album, the band also performed at the New England Metal And Hardcore Festival before supporting GAMMA RAY on the East Coast.

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