INTO ETERNITY: 'Time Immemorial' Video To Premiere Next Week

December 3, 2008

Canadian extreme progressive metal icons INTO ETERNITY shot a video for the track "Time Immemorial" earlier this year with acclaimed director Craig Bernard (THEORY OF A DEADMAN). The clip will finally premiere next Wednesday, December 10 exclusively on MySpace Metal. To whet fans' appetites, the band has posted some behind-the-scenes footage from the video shoot. Check it out below,

Bassist Troy Bleich previously stated about the video shoot, "The location was awesome, as it was apparently a haunted house. Didn't see any ghosts, though. That would've been cool, as it might have filled in the 13 hours of time spent waiting for Stu's [Block, vocals] acting career to take flight! In all seriousness, it was a very cool experience and I think the video is going to be awesome. Thanks to the director Craig and the rest of the crew for making it a time that was truly... immemorial."

"The Incurable Tragedy", the fifth full-length album from INTO ETERNITY, sold 1,900 copies in the United States in its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

"The Incurable Tragedy" is the first INTO ETERNITY album to feature Justin Bender (guitar) and Steve Bolognese (drums),who came aboard shortly after the group finished Gigantour in 2006.

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