INTO ETERNITY Completes Work On 'Severe Emotional Distress' Video

October 12, 2006

The buzz on INTO ETERNITY right now is undeniable as they gained legions of new rabid fans on this year's Gigantour, emerging as one of the fest's most talked about acts. This was their first nationwide tour in support of their highly anticipated new album, "The Scattering of Ashes", which was released last week to rave reviews. The disc also had an impressive first week at retail landing at #57 on the Top New Artist chart and #76 on the Hard Music chart. They also just completed a new video for the album's opening track, "Severe Emotional Distress", with up-and-coming director Kevin Wildt ("Set Your Goals", "The Warriors"); look for it to make its online debut next month. Click here to stream an MP3 of the track.

With the band now back in their hometown of Regina, Saskatchewan (Canada),Tim Roth (guitars) checks in with the following post tour report: "Days ago, we were frying in Florida, only to return home to snow. I guess touring the U.S. isn't so bad after all!

"We would like to thank all of the bands we had the pleasure of touring with on Gigantour. Everyone treated us like old friends and we all had an amazing time. A big hello goes out to all the crew and staff, along with a huge thank you to MEGADETH for giving us the chance to play arenas. It's great to know that extreme metal can still shine on the bigest stages of the world.

"In other news, our video is finally complete. I think it turned out really well. Kevin did a great job producing it. The storyline goes perfect with the aggressiveness of the song and the meaning behind the lyrics. Hopefully the video will give people a chance to check out our band. It can only help us I'm sure and we will definitely be seeing you all again real soon."

Roth has cemented his foothold as one of today's most exciting six-stringers, which has been further solidified by fan reactions to his instructional YouTube series. Click here to view the fourth installment where Tim will explain the rhythm tracks to the track "Nothing", which is from their latest album. Stay tuned, as the next installment will feature Stu Block's stunning vocal exercise for the same track.

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