Into Eternity Shoots New Video, Guitar Lesson Video Online

Taken from Metal Underground.com:

Canada's INTO ETERNITY will be filming the video for "Severe Emotional Distress", from its September 25, 2006 release, "The Scattering Of Ashes", when the band hits Los Angeles as part of MEGADETH's Gigantour 2006. The band will be working with director by Kevin Wildt ("The Warriors", "Set Your Goals") and is excited to be turning its musical visions into visual reality. Guitarist Tim Roth says, "Our hope is to finally get some video play and show new fans what our progressive/death metal style sounds like."

Ready for metal school? The first in an ongoing weekly series, Century Media has posted the first of eight guitar lessons with INTO ETERNITY's guitarist Tim Roth at this location. Choosing a passage from "Timeless Winter", Roth shows you how to play like a six-string super demon. "It was cool to film my riffs and teach them the only way I know how," Roth says. "I'm not a real 'trained' teacher. Hopefully it will be helpful for anyone wanting to learn some of the new album. It was a lot fun creating those videos."

Clocking in with supersonic soloing speeds while remaining melodically song-oriented, Roth's playing has been described by Guitar One as "tearing up his guitar neck with clarity and precision."

On the touring front, INTO ETERNITY can be caught live on Gigantour 2006, which kicks off today (Sept. 6) in Boise, Idaho. Roth says, "[We are] ready to head out on the road. We are looking forward to seeing all of our friends/fans in each different city. It's been too long!! Being a part of the Gigantour hasn't really sunk in yet."
 
hahaha, I can never post any news message here myself :lol:
I've JUST put the full Century Media press release on the website:

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Century Media pressrelease:
Canada's Into Eternity will be filming the video for "Severe Emotional Distress" from their Oct. 3rd release, "The Scattering Of Ashes", when the band hits Los Angeles as part of Megadeth's Gigantour 2006. To be filmed by Kevin Wildt (The Warriors, Set Your Goals), the band are excited to be turning their musical visions into visual reality, guitarist Tim Roth said, "Our hope is to finally get some video play and show new fans what our progressive/death metal style sounds like".

Get ready for school... guitar school that is, the first in an ongoing weekly series, Century Media has posted the first of eight guitar lessons with Into Eternity's guitarist Tim Roth at their YouTube webpage. Choosing a passage from "Timeless Winter", Roth shows you how to play like a six-string super demon. "It was cool to film my riffs and teach them the only way I know how, I'm not a real 'trained' teacher. Hopefully it will be helpful for anyone wanting to learn some of the new album. It was a lot fun creating those videos", commented Roth. Clocking in with supersonic soloing speeds while remaining melodically song-oriented, Roth's playing has been described as "tearing up his guitar neck with clarity and precision" (Guitar One).

Catch Into Eternity live on Megadeth's Gigantour 2006 which kicks off today Sept. 6 in Boise, Idaho. Additional information can be found at the Gigantour website. The band, Roth said, are "ready to head out on the road. We are looking forward to seeing all of our friends/fans in each different city. It's been too long!! Being a part of the Gigantour hasn't really sunk in yet". Keep checking www.intoeternity.net , the Century Media website, and the band's MySpace page for up-to-the-minute information, tour dates, MP3s and more.

Here's the guitar lesson video from http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=CenturyMedia

(I can't seem to embed the video here, but just follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb3SUHGxzOQ - Marlies)
 
blabbermouth was quicker ;)
I don't get these messages any sooner than others... Sometimes some sites like BWBK or Blabbermouth get the scoop even. I don't agree with that, I feel a band's own site should be the first, but oh well, it's all business politics I guess :lol:
 
i agree 100%, i can't stand that. in fact i ran into something where a band was listing on a show and i went to the band and was like "wow i can't believe your on X show" and they are like "huh what are you talking about" then they read the article and talk with their manager or something and is like, guess we are.

the band should be the first people to post the info, then, and only then, should a press release be... released.

hell i've posted stories on MU that i get in e-mails from labels that appear days later on BM/BWBK.