Like lightning, inspiration can strike at any time. The members of ENTHEOS-Chaney Crabb [vocals], Malcolm Pugh [guitar], Evan Brewer [bass], and Navene Koperweis [drums]-collectively felt that surge. Longtime friends Navene, and Evan co-founded Animosity and remained in the group until its split in 2008. Evan enjoyed a stint in The Faceless, while Navene joined Animals As Leaders, and Malcolm played in A Loathing Requiem, Diskreet, and Inferi.
ENTHEOS' debut album The Infinite Nothing will be released 4/1/16 on Artery Recordings worldwide. Pre-orders are available HERE.
Beginning
today, Metal Sucks is hosting an exclusive premiere of the bands first
lyric video for the song "Neural Damage". The video can be viewed HERE.
Drummer Navene Koperweis cannot wait for everyone to hear the new song:
"We're
extremely excited to finally release a track off our debut album. We
think 'Neural Damage' is a well rounded track and exemplifies the vibe
we were going for on this album."
By
late 2014, there must've been something magnetic in the air, because it
drew these musicians back together. "All of us have gotten some great
opportunities, but they didn't necessarily pan out to be perfect,"
admits Navene. "It was natural for me to call Evan. It just made sense.
The amount of effort we collectively put into this makes it close to the
perfect situation. This is the band none of us ever got to be in. All
of us are on the same page, and we're really tight personally. That
inspires us to work all the time."
Navene
had produced Chaney's previous band Systems, and her intense,
infectious vocal style stuck with him. She rounded out the lineup, and
the group hunkered down and cut its independent four-song debut EP, Primal,
with Navene behind the board. They tapped into a staggering amalgam of
polyrhythmic riffage, mind-numbing percussion, and eerily entrancing
vocals.
Already
garnishing a reputation for their intense live show, and aggressive
stage presence, they garnered over 10,000 "likes" on Facebook (within a
month), while Primal became #1 across Bandcamp in March
2015. Artery Recordings signed the group as they went on to tour with
Veil of Maya, Oceano and did festival dates with Between The Buried And
Me and The Red Chord. Immediately after, they hit the studio to cut
their first full-length album for the label. "It's more in-depth," he
remarks regarding the new material. "The songs have gotten a bit longer,
but you know it's ENTHEOS."
The Infinite Nothing Track Listing
1. Perpetual Miscalculations
2. New Light
3. The Infinite Nothing
4. Terminal Stages of Nostalgia
5. An Ever-Expanding Human
6. Bad Chemicals
7. Mind Alone
8. Neural Damage
ENTHEOS W/ The Contortionist, Monuments, and sleepmakeswaves:
3/21: Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
3/23: Phoenix, AZ @ Joe's Grotto
3/25: Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
3/26: San Diego, CA @ SOMA
3/27: Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
3/29: Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
3/30: Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
4/2: Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
4/3: Merriam, KS @ Aftershock
4/5: Minneapolis, MN @ The Cabooze
4/6: Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
4/7: Grand Rapids, MI @ The Stache at Intersection
4/11: Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar Bar
4/12: Toronto, ON @ The Hard Luck
4/13: Montreal, QC @ Le Foufounes Electriques
4/14: Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
4/15: New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
4/16: Philadelphia, @ PA Voltage Lounge
4/18: Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Sound Stage
4/19: Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club
4/20: Greensboro, NC @ Greene Street Club
4/21: Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade - Hell
4/22: Jacksonville, FL @ 1904 Music Hall
4/23: Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
4/24: Orlando, FL @ BackBooth
4/26: Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
4/27: San Antonio, TX @ Korova
4/29: St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
4/30: Indianapolis, IN @ The Emerson Theater
5/1: Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall - The Shelter
For More Info Visit:
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