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* ''Time Will Take Us All'' (2023)
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* SopranoAndGravel: Chaney began using cleans as well as harshes on ''Time Will Take Us All'', sticking to a PerishingAltRockVoice.
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* AbsenteeActor: Evan Brewer has largely been this as of late 2017, when he had to drop off a tour with Music/{{Whitechapel}} and wound up mostly retiring from touring altogether due to his need to take care of his newborn child. He finally quit in 2019, and Tim Walker (his live fill-in) wound up becoming a full member.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Solid 10 on ''Primal'' and ''The Infinite Nothing'', hard 9/soft 10 on ''Dark Future''.
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As of 2020, Travis [=LeVrier=] has left the band, leaving Navene as the sole songwriter and instrumental performer. Live shows at this point in time will involve session guitarists and bassists.
* IAmTheBand: Navene Koperweis as of 2020, as it is currently just him and Chaney, and he is currently the sole writer and instrumental performer.
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* LeadDrummer: Navene is a multi-instrumentalist and electronic composer who wrote almost all of their early material, in addition to being famous for his various other musical ventures.
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* ''Remember You Are Dust'' (2020) (single)
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* LeadBassist: Evan Brewer is Types A, C, and D, as he is known for his technical skill, was quite famous for his other works well before forming Entheos, and is a significant component of their style with his distinctive and highly recognizable basslines.
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Entheos is an American progressive death metal band. Initially just one of Navene Koperweis' various post-Music/{{Animosity}} creative ventures, Entheos quickly took on a life of its own as a successful and well-loved act in their own right.
Formed around the end of 2014 or the beginning of 2015 by Chaney Crabb (vocals), Frank Costa, Evan Brewer, and Navene Koperweis after the latter three stayed in contact after a potential Animosity reunion fell through, the band quickly began posting snippets of new music and then announced ''Primal'', their debut EP. After several early tours, Frank left the band, and [[Music/{{Inferi}} Malcolm Pugh]] quickly jumped in to take his place. 2016 brought ''The Infinite Nothing'', their debut full-length, though Pugh left several months after its release and was replaced by Travis [=LeVrier=] (Scale the Summit) on what started as a live basis before being welcomed in full-time. After another series of runs, the band buckled down to write their second release and entered the studio again in early 2017, and ''Dark Future'', their sophomore release, was out that November. The band has continued on in steady fashion through 2018, including an appearance on that year's iteration of the Summer Slaughter Tour and their first European run, and they will likely continue to progress onward.
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!!Discography:
* ''Primal'' (2015) (EP)
* ''The Infinite Nothing'' (2016)
* ''Dark Future'' (2017)
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!!The band contains examples of the following tropes:
* AbsenteeActor: Evan Brewer has largely been this as of late 2017, when he had to drop off a tour with Music/{{Whitechapel}} and wound up mostly retiring from touring altogether due to his need to take care of his newborn child.
* ActionGirl: Chaney is one of the more famous women in extreme metal and is also known for her aggressive stage presence.
* AscendedExtra: Travis [=LeVrier=] started off as a live fill-in before he joined after his first tour with them had concluded.
* CreatorCouple: Chaney and Navene, who are engaged as of the time of writing of this page.
* {{Djent}}: A definite influence and they were fairly close to this on ''Primal'', but they have moved away from it with each successive release.
* LeadBassist: Evan Brewer is Types A, C, and D, as he is known for his technical skill, was quite famous for his other works well before forming Entheos, and is a significant component of their style with his distinctive and highly recognizable basslines.
* LeadDrummer: Navene is a multi-instrumentalist and electronic composer who wrote almost all of their early material, in addition to being famous for his various other musical ventures.
* MetalScream: Chaney is Types 2 and 3 and is one of the more famous female harsh vocalists who do not use cleans.
* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Solid 10 on ''Primal'' and ''The Infinite Nothing'', hard 9/soft 10 on ''Dark Future''.
* NewSoundAlbum: ''Dark Future'' was significantly less tech-oriented and more progressive, with a less aggressive and heavy and more relaxed approach, none of the flashy leads that dotted ''The Infinite Nothing'', and more of a focus on electronics. Some of this was likely due to the change in writing dynamics; Navene wrote most of their early material, while ''Dark Future'' was a collective venture between him, Evan Brewer, and Travis [=LeVrier=].
* ProgressiveMetal: ''Dark Future''.
* SpecialGuest: This was essentially Malcolm Pugh's role. ''The Infinite Nothing'' was almost completely tracked by Frank when he left the band, and Malcolm arrived just in time to track leads and fill in on the following few tours before he left to focus on his label and his efforts to finally make Inferi go somewhere.
* TechnicalDeathMetal: Mostly on ''The Infinite Nothing'', as ''Dark Future'' took a much more prog-centric turn.
Formed around the end of 2014 or the beginning of 2015 by Chaney Crabb (vocals), Frank Costa, Evan Brewer, and Navene Koperweis after the latter three stayed in contact after a potential Animosity reunion fell through, the band quickly began posting snippets of new music and then announced ''Primal'', their debut EP. After several early tours, Frank left the band, and [[Music/{{Inferi}} Malcolm Pugh]] quickly jumped in to take his place. 2016 brought ''The Infinite Nothing'', their debut full-length, though Pugh left several months after its release and was replaced by Travis [=LeVrier=] (Scale the Summit) on what started as a live basis before being welcomed in full-time. After another series of runs, the band buckled down to write their second release and entered the studio again in early 2017, and ''Dark Future'', their sophomore release, was out that November. The band has continued on in steady fashion through 2018, including an appearance on that year's iteration of the Summer Slaughter Tour and their first European run, and they will likely continue to progress onward.
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!!Discography:
* ''Primal'' (2015) (EP)
* ''The Infinite Nothing'' (2016)
* ''Dark Future'' (2017)
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!!The band contains examples of the following tropes:
* AbsenteeActor: Evan Brewer has largely been this as of late 2017, when he had to drop off a tour with Music/{{Whitechapel}} and wound up mostly retiring from touring altogether due to his need to take care of his newborn child.
* ActionGirl: Chaney is one of the more famous women in extreme metal and is also known for her aggressive stage presence.
* AscendedExtra: Travis [=LeVrier=] started off as a live fill-in before he joined after his first tour with them had concluded.
* CreatorCouple: Chaney and Navene, who are engaged as of the time of writing of this page.
* {{Djent}}: A definite influence and they were fairly close to this on ''Primal'', but they have moved away from it with each successive release.
* LeadBassist: Evan Brewer is Types A, C, and D, as he is known for his technical skill, was quite famous for his other works well before forming Entheos, and is a significant component of their style with his distinctive and highly recognizable basslines.
* LeadDrummer: Navene is a multi-instrumentalist and electronic composer who wrote almost all of their early material, in addition to being famous for his various other musical ventures.
* MetalScream: Chaney is Types 2 and 3 and is one of the more famous female harsh vocalists who do not use cleans.
* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Solid 10 on ''Primal'' and ''The Infinite Nothing'', hard 9/soft 10 on ''Dark Future''.
* NewSoundAlbum: ''Dark Future'' was significantly less tech-oriented and more progressive, with a less aggressive and heavy and more relaxed approach, none of the flashy leads that dotted ''The Infinite Nothing'', and more of a focus on electronics. Some of this was likely due to the change in writing dynamics; Navene wrote most of their early material, while ''Dark Future'' was a collective venture between him, Evan Brewer, and Travis [=LeVrier=].
* ProgressiveMetal: ''Dark Future''.
* SpecialGuest: This was essentially Malcolm Pugh's role. ''The Infinite Nothing'' was almost completely tracked by Frank when he left the band, and Malcolm arrived just in time to track leads and fill in on the following few tours before he left to focus on his label and his efforts to finally make Inferi go somewhere.
* TechnicalDeathMetal: Mostly on ''The Infinite Nothing'', as ''Dark Future'' took a much more prog-centric turn.