INTO ETERNITY Drummer To Teach At Berklee College Of Music's World Percussion Festival

June 16, 2010

Drummer Steve Bolognese of Canadian extreme progressive metallers INTO ETERNITY has issued the following update:

"It's a tremendous honor to be invited back to Berklee College Of Music's world percussion festival.

"This is my fourth year as a guest instructor.

"This is always a highlight for me.

"I love teaching and always have such a great time with the students.

"There are always amazing performers that come through the school during this week of intense percussion study, and that's a real treat for everyone involved.

"As far as INTO ETERNITY goes, we are currently finishing up writing the second song for our next record. I promise this to be the best INTO ETERNITY record yet."

In May 2010, INTO ETERNITY founding guitarist/principal songwriter Tim Roth stated about the band's forthcoming CD, "My original intention for the new [INTO ETERNITY] album was an all-heavy/fast album. However, we have just demoed a 6:07-minute acoustic track for Song 2. The song doesn't feel finished yet, but Stu [Block, vocals] and I are coming up with lyrics and cool melodies to sing over and then we'll have a better picture to where the song is headed."

"Time Immemorial", the latest video from INTO ETERNITY, can be viewed below. The track appears on the group's concept album, "The Incurable Tragedy", which sold 1,900 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The clip, which features vocalist Stu Block in a prominent role, was filmed in Montreal in August 2008, just before the group embarked on the Summer Slaughter Canada tour. That trek was followed by a run alongside the legendary ICED EARTH, which capped off a year that also saw the band tour with SYMPHONY X, AT THE GATES and THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, among others.

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