The Eternal (band)

This article is about the Australian band. For the British R&B group, see Eternal (band).
The Eternal
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Dark rock, progressive rock, gothic rock, gothic metal, doom metal
Years active 2003–present
Labels Stay Metal, Amphead, Sombre Light, Firebox
Website the-eternal.com
Members
Past members
  • Ryan Buesnel
  • Chris Burton
  • James Hunt
  • Chris Stevenson
  • Paul Tipping
  • Lincoln Bowen
  • Terry Vainoras

The Eternal are an Australian band formed in 2003 by Mark Kelson (ex-Cryptal Darkness) on guitar, lead vocals and keyboards. They are known for playing dark, melodic, metal rock with eastern and doom influences.

History

The Eternal are melodic metal, rock band formed in Melbourne in mid-2003 by former members of doom metallers, Cryptal Darkness.[1] The founders were Ryan Buesnel on drums; Chris Burton on guitar; James Hunt on bass guitar; Mark Kelson on guitar and lead vocals; and Chris Stevenson on keyboards.[1] Late that year, they signed a two-album deal with Firebox Records of Finland on the basis of their self-titled extended play.[1] Their debut album for Firebox, The Sombre Light of Isolation,[2] was released worldwide in June 2004. It gained positive reviews from United Kingdom-based magazine, Kerrang!, German-based Metal, Sweden's Metal Only and Lords of Metal in The Netherlands; as well as Australian media Full Strength and Loud!.[2] Darren White (ex-Anathema/The Blood Divine) contributed guest vocals on the track, "Remembrance Scars".

The Sombre Light of Isolation was voted fifth best Australian release of 2005 by listeners of Australian national radio, Triple J's Full Metal Racket, while it was nominated as second best Australian album by the presenter. The band was listed in Kerrang! magazine's '50 Bands You Need to Know Right Now'. The Eternal completed two music videos, "Down" and "Crimson Sacrifice". In support of the album, they undertook the Sombre Light Tour of Australia, Hong Kong, UK and continental Europe including Finland, in late 2004.[3] In 2005 Sombre Visions, which focuses on that tour, was released as a DVD on their own label, Sombre Light.[3] It also included a documentary on the group and promotional videos.[3] Upon return immediately set about writing material for their second album, Sleep of Reason.

Recorded early in 2005, ‘Sleep of Reason’ extends The Eternal's sound from their debut work. It was produced and recorded by Endel Rivers at Palm Studios in Melbourne, and mastered by Mika Jussila (Amorphis, Nightwish, Therion) at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki. The album's sleeve-art was created by Travis Smith (Opeth, Katatonia, Anathema) based on the etching 'El sueño de la razon produce monstruos' by Francisco de Goya. Videos for ‘Everlasting’, ‘A Soul Undone’ and ‘Hollow Inside’ followed the release of the album.

In 2006, The Eternal landed the Australian national support slot for Finnish rockers HIM, which coincided with the Australian release of ‘Sleep of Reason’. These successful shows were shortly followed by six shows supporting Swedish death/prog masters Opeth on their ‘Ghost Reveries’ Australian tour.

After touring Australia extensively for the release of ‘Sleep of Reason’ and playing to well over 15,000 people in their home country, the band set off for their second tour of Europe in May 2007. The tour saw the band return to Portugal, Germany, Hungary, Belgium and the Netherlands. On their return home, the band went about completing and compiling three years worth of demo material for what would soon become ‘Kartika’.

The Eternal’s 2008 album ‘Kartika,’ may be seen as the bands most diverse and ambitious album to date. Guests on the album include Duncan Patterson (ex-Anathema, Antimatter and Íon) on Mandolin, Nicholas Albanis (Dandelion Wine) on Hammered Dulcimer and Russian songstress Emily A. Saaen to name a few.

’Kartika’ was produced between December 2007 and May 2008, recorded at several studios in Australia including Mixmasters Studios, Adelaide and Palm Studios in Melbourne. It was mixed in Tallinn, Estonia by Endel Rivers at Palm Studios II and mastered at Crystal Mastering, Melbourne, Australia by John Ruberto.

January 2009 saw the departure of co-founding member Chris Stevenson for personal reasons. Chris stated 'The Eternal was basically my life for a good 5 years and I loved every single moment of it! It was also an extremely gruelling experience, which at times took its toll on me on a personal level'. The band will continue on as a 3 piece and at this point have no intention to find a replacement.

The Eternal completed an extensive world tour in June 2009. The tour took the band through Australia, Japan, Europe, America, Canada & Mexico.

In November 2009, the band commenced work on their fourth album Under a New Sun, it was produced by Jeff Martin, former singer of The Tea Party. The album saw The Eternal experimenting more with the rock & eastern elements of their sound. Following the release of 'Under A New Sun' the band completed an Australian & New Zealand Tour.

In 2011, the band enlisted second guitar player Brad Cook, a long time fixture in the Melbourne scene. The addition of Brad to the line-up helped to refocus the band and encourage them to commence work on the band's fifth studio album, When The Circle of Light Begins to Fade (October 2013).[4] Martin Curtis-Powell (Cradle of Filth / My Dying Bride / Anathema) also stepped in to contribute a fresh and exciting approach to the Keyboards on the album.

Members

Current members
Former Members
Touring Musicians

Discography

Albums

DVDs

Other releases

Singles

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Artists :: The Eternal". Australian Music Online. Archived from the original on 27 July 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Releases :: The Sombre Light of Isolation". Australian Music Online. Archived from the original on 27 July 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 <Donnelly, Justin (19 July). "Interviews – The Eternal: Tales from the Crypt". The Metal Forge. Archived from the original on 8 January 2010. Retrieved 1 July 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Griffiths, Dave (23 October 2013). "The Eternal – When the Circle of Light Begins to Fade". Heavy (Liv Reppas). Retrieved 1 July 2014.

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