Into Eternity is officially working on their first new record since 2008's The Incurable Tragedy with vocalist Stu Block. According to Block in an interview with This Day In Metal, Into Eternity is currently unsigned and is planning on taking their time with the new material.
"It's gonna be slow going," said Block. "We're gonna make sure it's right — make sure it's released right, make sure the music's right, make sure everything is right. We don't have a record label breathing down our neck, so we wanna release something that we're very happy with and not forced to do. So we're taking it on our own time. So definitely an Into Eternity album will be happening."
Block originally left Into Eternity in 2013 to go join Iced Earth. Block managed to get two records with Iced Earth out before Jon Schaffer went and tanked the entire band. Block was replaced by vocalist Amanda Kiernan upon leaving, and Into Eternity released their first album in 10 years called The Sirens in 2018.
Other than the new material, it's been pretty slow going for Block and Into Eternity lately. The band has played three shows since Block rejoined – two in 2022 and one at Manitoba Metalfest 2024 – and has generally been lying low on social media. Regardless, a new Block-fronted Into Eternity album is very exciting news.