INTO ETERNITY: New TIM ROTH Audio Interview Available

February 15, 2007

A new "Démentièllement Vôtre" podcast, featuring a brand new interview with INTO ETERNITY mainman Tim Roth — recorded on February 2, 2007 — has been made available for download at this location.

INTO ETERNITY had a phenomenal 2006, which saw the release of a new album and a high-profile run on Gigantour alongside such genre titans as MEGADETH, LAMB OF GOD and OPETH. They emerged as one of the fest's most talked-about acts and quickly developed a die-hard legion of fans along the way. Their critically acclaimed new album, "The Scattering of Ashes", draws from all aspects of heavy music and is the perfect blend of technicality, memorable songwriting and traditional heavy metal. The group's stunning new video for the track "Severe Emotional Distress" can be viewed at this location.

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