[5] By late April 2015 further details of the recording were announced on Blasko's website "The as yet untitled album will hopefully be released late in 2015, recorded at The Grove Studios on the NSW Central Coast by Engineer/Producer Burke Reid (Courtney Barnett, The Drones et al) & mixed by Welshman David Wrench (FKA twigs, Jack Ladder, Caribou, Seekae).
"[6] Later in 2015 while promoting Eternal Return, Sarah Blasko revealed to Sydney Morning Herald's Bernard Zuel that she was also expecting her first child during the recording of the album.
On 11 October Sarah Blasko performed songs from Eternal Return at the Sydney Opera House as part of the Graphic Festival.
[15] Rolling Stone's Annabel Ross gave Eternal Return 4/5 stars and described it as "...a love album that's unequivocal in its declaration, but stylistically its position is less obvious, and much more interesting.
"[16] Julie Palmer of The Hertfordshire Mercury recommended Eternal Return and described it, her first experience at hearing a Sarah Blasko album, as a delight.