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Wednesday, September 17, 2008 - New Into Eternity song online
Into Eternity just posted the new track 'Time Immemorial' on their MySpace page.

The band recently shot a new video for the track with acclaimed director Craig Bernard. Expect the clip to premiere next month.

Bassist Troy Bleich comments on the video shoot as follows: "We ended up making it to Montreal just in time for our video shoot for 'Time Immemorial.' 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 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."

Into Eternity are this week's featured artists on MTV News' Metal File. This is a very personal, in-depth interview which sees Tim Roth (guitars, vocals) speaking openly about the cancer that struck his two best friends and father, in addition to how it became the concept for their new record. He goes on to say how it was shaped by that experience and what they hope to be doing tour-wise for the rest of the year. Click here to check it out.
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