Into Eternity recently reunited with vocalist Stu Block at the Loud As Hell Festival, and now the reunion is moving into the studio! Into Eternity reports they'll be re-recording an old track alongside two new songs with Block, and promises that there's even more news to come. The last material Into Eternity put out with Block was the "Fukushima" single in 2012.
"‼️ATTENTION DEATH PROG SQUAD‼️" wrote Into Eternity. "We will be hitting the studio soon with Stu doing a re record of a 15 year old classic song from our catalog and recording two new tunes!! We are very excited for you all to hear what we are up too!! Lots of news to come stay tuned!!"
For those trying to do the math, Into Eternity released their album The Scattering of Ashes in 2006. So it might be safe to assume that it's something off that record.
Block was originally the vocalist for Into Eternity between 2005 and 2013, at which point he quit to join Iced Earth. Block then quit Iced Earth earlier this year after guitarist Jon Schaffer participated, and was subsequently arrested for his participation, in the January 6 insurrection. Block and vocalist Amanda Kiernan now co-front Into Eternity.