INTO ETERNITY - 'Fukushima' Single Released; Full Stream Available

February 15, 2012, 12 years ago

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Regina, Saskatchewan-based extreme progressive metallers INTO ETERNITY have released their new single 'Fukushima'. The track was written about the Fukushima Daiichi, Japan nuclear disaster, a series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns, and releases of radioactive materials at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant following the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011. The song talks about the struggles involved, and the amazing ability of the Japanese people to overcome such a tragedy.

The song was Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Justin Bender at Touchwood Studios in Regina, SK

The single is available to stream and purchase at this location.

Check out the artwork below by Mattias Noren:

As previously reported, Edmonton, Alberta-based powerhouse, THE ORDER OF CHAOS have announced that lead vocalist Amanda Kiernan has joined Into Eternity to replace the legendary Stu Block (ICED EARTH) for touring purposes only. She quotes "This is a wonderful opportunity for me that I couldn't pass up. I look forward to this experience. However The Order Of Chaos will remain my number one priority."

About the status of Into Eternity singer Stu Block (also in ICED EARTH), guitarist Justin Bender told BraveWords.com recently: "The cool thing about the new singer is that Stu was over working on parts with us every day and so he is still very involved."

Kiernan will debut with Into Eternity at the upcoming Manitoba Metalfest being held February 24th/25th in Winnipeg - Into Eternity perform on Friday, February 24th.

On February 25th, the band recently announced a live date for their home town at The Riddell Centre at the University Of Regina.

Into Eternity 2012:

Tim Roth - guitar, vocals

Justin Bender - guitar

Troy Bleich - bass, vocals

Bryan Newbury - drums

Amanda Kiernan - touring singer



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