While they are still promoting their comeback album, Skinwalker (Reigning Phoenix Music records), The Eternal have just unveiled a new standalone single, “Everlasting – MMXXIV.” The track is a reimagining and re-recording of their classic song “Everlasting,” originally featured on their album Sleep Of Reason. The song will also be presented in a unique Dolby Atmos version, on Apple Music. Check out the lyric video for “Everlasting – MMXXIV” below.
Stream/buy “Everlasting – MMXXIV” here: https://theeternal.rpm.link/everlastingPR
Mark Kelson (vocals/guitars) elaborates, “It has been a great opportunity to re-record and reimagine this song with the current lineup of the band. I feel we have really taken this song much further than I could have nineteen years ago and it is fantastic to present this new version of ‘Everlasting’ in the Dolby Atmos format and give our fans the chance to have an immersive experience with The Eternal.”
Drummer Jan Rechberger (Amorphis) adds, “This song caught my ear already back in 2013 when The Eternal was supporting Amorphis on an Australian tour. I was super excited to re-record this epic song with the current lineup of The Eternal and could not be happier about the result. It’s groovy, melancholic, catchy, heavy, massive, and Mark’s vocals are packed with so much emotion on this one. It’s definitely a must listen for fans of The Eternal.”
Years later, the upgraded version ‘‘Everlasting – MMXXIV’’ stands strong with its dark, brooding, gothic overtones and signature epic chorus lead by Mark Kelson’s unique and melodic vocal style. The track features strong rhythmic contributions from drummer Jan Rechberger (Amorphis) and bassist Niclas Etelävuori (ex-Amorphis, Flat Earth), and the energetic lead guitars of longtime guitarist, Richie Poate. In a haunting exploration of change and impermanence, “Everlasting – MMXXIV’” reflects on personal transformation and the ephemeral nature of life. The song grapples with the shifting sands of existence, pondering who has evolved and who has been left behind. As they confront their own evolving self, they are haunted by the ghosts of past connections and memories that fade with time.
Additionally, the The Eternal is thrilled to announce the first dates of their upcoming Australian tour in support of their fellow countrymen Dreadnaught this Winter.
The Eternal Skinwalker Australian Tour 2025 w/ Dreadnaught:
1/24/2025 Tilly’s – Waga Waga, AU
1/25/2025 The Baso – Canberra, AU
1/26/2025 The Burdekin Hotel – Sydney, AU
1/31/2025 Volta – Ballarat, AU
2/01/2025 Northcote Social Club – Melbourne, AU
2/07/2025 Barwon Club – Geelong, AU
2/08/2025 Golden Vine – Bendigo, AU
The distinctive sound of The Eternal is a fusion of dark, melancholic and emotive metal with influences from both doom and progressive genres. Originally forming in Melbourne, Australia, The Eternal emerged onto the music scene in early 2003. Over the course of their sonic journey, the band has garnered international acclaim through the release of six studio albums. Their extensive touring has taken them across national and international landscapes, sharing stages with renowned acts such as Amorphis, Anathema, HIM, Katatonia, Swallow The Sun, and Opeth, among others. Having evolved into a truly international collaboration, with half of the members being based in Melbourne, Australia, and the other half in Helsinki, Finland, The Eternal released their seventh studio album Skinwalker earlier this year via Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM).
Skinwalker is a continuation of the band’s rich musical legacy but is also set to be a defining moment creatively for the band. The album features several notable guest appearances including Tomi Joutsen (Amorphis), Santeri Kallio (Amorphis), Sami Yli-Sirniö (Kreator), and award-winning Tuvian throat singer Albert Kuvezin (Yat-Kha) to name a few. Skinwalker was recorded at guitarist/singer Mark Kelson’s Lucidity Sound Studios and drummer Jan Rechberger’s Moon Unit Studios and produced by Kelson and Rechberger as well as guitarist Richie Poate. The record was also mixed by Kelson and Rechberger at Moon Unit before sending it off to Crystal Mastering in Melbourne, Australia. In the end, creative force Kelson was even responsible for the artwork, supported by the prominent skills of Travis Smith (Opeth, Amorphis).
The Eternal:
Mark Kelson – Vocals, guitars
Richie Poate – Guitars
Niclas Etelävuori – Bass
Jan Rechberger – Drums, percussion
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