The Scattering of Ashes explained

The Scattering of Ashes
Type:studio
Artist:Into Eternity
Cover:IntoEternityScatteringOfAshes.jpg
Released:October 3, 2006
Recorded:May 15 to June 3, 2006
Genre:Progressive metal, melodic death metal
Length:41:22
Label:Century Media
Producer:Grant Hall
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The Scattering of Ashes is the fourth full-length studio album by Canadian progressive death metal band Into Eternity. It was released on October 3, 2006, by Century Media Records.

It is the first album to feature vocalist Stu Block, and bassist Troy Bleich. In addition, the cover art is the first since their eponymous debut that does not feature the crow prominently depicted on previous albums.

To date, the album has sold over 15,000 copies in the US, and peaked at number 45 on Billboards Top Independent Albums chart.[1]

Two videos were made for "Severe Emotional Distress", and "Timeless Winter."

Track listing

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. https://www.discogs.com/Into-Eternity-The-Scattering-Of-Ashes/release/4252685

Into Eternity
Additional musicians
Production and other

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r853647|pure_url=yes}} ''The Scattering of Ashes'' Chart & Awards]. Allmusic. August 10, 2009.