Stu Block, born on November twenty-six, nineteen seventy-seven, is a prominent Canadian singer renowned for his powerful vocals in the progressive death metal scene. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the band Into Eternity, a role he embraced in two thousand five, marking a significant milestone in his musical journey.
Before his tenure with Into Eternity, Block honed his craft by performing with various bands in Vancouver, where he developed a unique style that would later define his career. His contributions to the band were pivotal, leading to the release of two acclaimed albums that showcased his vocal prowess.
In two thousand eleven, Block transitioned to Iced Earth, a heavy metal band with a storied history. During his decade-long involvement, he recorded three albums: Dystopia in two thousand eleven, Plagues of Babylon in two thousand fourteen, and Incorruptible in two thousand seventeen. His time with Iced Earth solidified his reputation, making him the second-longest-tenured vocalist in the band's history, following the legendary Matt Barlow.