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5The Faceless is a California progressive death metal band. Characterized by their eclectic sound, tendency to change their approach with each album, and [[RevolvingDoorBand near-constant turnover]], they exploded out of the gate and quickly became one of the biggest names in tech, and while band turmoil may be an issue, it hasn't done much of anything to sink them.
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7Formed in Encino, California in 2004 by Michael Keene (guitars, clean vocals) and Brandon Giffin (bass), the band quickly welcomed in Brett Batdorf on drums, though the vocalist situation was a little more volatile. Various shows occurred in spite of this, and in 2005, the band began work on an EP and released a live demo to tide people over until then. By this time, the lineup had grown to include Derek Rydquist (vocals), Steve Jones (guitar), and Michael Sherer (keyboards), though Batdorf left immediately after recording his drum tracks. The band had since decided to turn the EP into a full album, and so they drafted various drummers to do session work on the remaining tracks. It worked, and ''Akeldama'' was released in November of 2006 on Sumerian Records to quite a bit of acclaim. Sherer departed sometime after, though 2007 finally brought with it a stable drummer in the form of Lyle Cooper. A fair amount of touring followed, and the band was finally getting their feet under them. They began work on a second full-length after this, and ''Planetary Duality'' the result, coming out almost exactly two years after ''Akeldama''. This proved to be their breakthrough, as they had shed the deathcore trappings of their first album in favor of a fairly unique spin on technical death metal. Lots and lots and lots of touring followed, and things stayed quite stable until Giffin left in 2010, with Jared Lander quickly jumping in to take his place. That year also brought a spot on the Summer Slaughter Tour along with various other tours, but the prospect of a new album was beginning to loom. Come 2011, and Rydquist had quit, with Geoff Ficco of Kamikabe taking his place. A pre-production version of "The Eidolon Reality", a new track, quickly showed up on Website/YouTube; additionally, Lander left sometime around then as well, with bass extraordinaire Evan Brewer filling the spot.
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9As one could guess, more touring occurred, and another lineup change occurred in 2012 when Jones departed and Wes Hauch took his place. The new album was still slowly creeping along, and come August of that year, it had finally dropped. The reaction to ''Autotheism'' was mixed. Some praised it for expanding on the progressive elements of ''Planetary Duality'', while others decried it as pretentious, derivative nonsense that ripped off a ton of bands rather than doing anything new. It still sold very well, however, debuting at #50 on the Billboard 200 and resulting in a whole lot more touring. 2013 brought nothing out of the ordinary with it, which is to say more touring and a lineup change. Cooper was the one who left this time, though the fans weren't too upset about the introduction of young hotshot Alex Rudinger in his place. The rest of the year was uneventful, and 2014 proved to be more of the same with the exception of Hauch departing to join a reforming Glass Casket until late October, when Brewer and Rudinger abruptly quit for reasons not entirely known, and the trend continued with Ficco's departure in December 2014. Keene has yet to make a statement on the band's future.
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11As of February 2015, Justin [=McKinney=] of The Zenith Passage has been announced as a new guitarist. Replacements for Ficco, Brewer, and Rudinger have still not been announced, though an Instagram photo posted by [=McKinney=] confirmed that Julian Kersey (Aegaeon) and [[Music/HateEternal Chason Westmoreland]] are on the roster. Due to Westmoreland's other commitments, it's unknown if this is the final lineup or just a temporary one. More lineup changes occurred over the course of 2015; Rydquist and Giffin were both supposed to return on at least a studio basis only for it to fall through, Justin [=McKinney=] (The Zenith Passage) joined on a full-time basis as a second guitarist, and Westmoreland quietly joined on a full-time basis between the end of the year and the beginning of 2016. As of mid-2016, Ken Sorceron (Abigail Williams) has been doing live vocals, and according to people who have talked to Keene and/or [=McKinney=] about it, he is most likely full-time as well. A full-time bassist has apparently been found as well, and they are apparently putting on the finishing touches on a new album for a release around the very end of 2016 or the beginning of 2017. Eventually ''In Becoming a Ghost'' was made available on December 1, 2017.
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13As of March 19, 2018, the entire lineup save for Michael Keene has dissolved. According to Keene, the band is currently locking in a new lineup. WordOfGod is that the lineup that played several shows in April is ''not'' permanent; while Jacob Umansky has confirmed that he will be doing their early summer headlining tour and both Julian Kersey and Andrew Virrueta have hinted that they will also be doing the tour, Gabe Seeber made it clear from the get-go that he was only filling in for two shows and would likely have no further involvement with the band. Whether any of them will formally join remains to be seen; Virrueta and Umansky have remained steady presences, while Kersey has done most of the shows aside from when he had to duck out during a tour for a bit and was replaced by Taylor Wientjes until he could jump back on. The current lineup currently consists of Keene, Kersey, Virrueta, and Stechauner, and while individual fans have been told that they are effectively full members, an official announcement has not yet been made.
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15!!Discography:
16* ''Nightmare Fest'' (2006) - live demo
17* ''Akeldama'' (2006)
18* ''Planetary Duality'' (2008)
19* ''Autotheism'' (2012)
20* ''The Spiraling Void'' (2015) - single
21* ''Black Star'' (2017) - single
22* ''In Becoming a Ghost'' (2017)
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24!!My skin, my trope, where I will suffer well...:
25* AllDrummersAreAnimals: Chason Westmoreland is known for his incredibly aggressive, hard-hitting, and improvisation-heavy playing style. [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in that he didn't really show too much of this in The Faceless aside from his immense power.
26%% * AscendedExtra: Chason Westmoreland, Ken Sorceron, and Bryce Butler until they quit.
27* ConceptAlbum: ''Planetary Duality'' (about LizardFolk), ''Autotheism'' (about the process of humanity's collective self-realization and abandonment of religion), and ''In Becoming a Ghost'' (about Keene's drug-related struggles).
28* CoverVersion: They have covered [[Music/DepecheMode "Shake the Disease"]].
29* DrugsAreBad: ''In Becoming a Ghost'' is an entire album devoted to Keene acknowledging the negative impact that drug use has had on his life.
30* EpicRocking: "Emancipate" takes the cake at 7:20, though "Deconsecrate" and "In Solitude" aren't far behind at 6:39 and 6:27, respectively.
31%% * IAmTheBand: Michael Keene, though Steve Jones, Wes Hauch, and Justin [=McKinney=] have all made writing contributions.
32%% * LeadBassist: Giffin and Brewer are both Type A examples, with Brewer doubling as a Type C due to his well-known instrumental solo career.
33* LoudnessWar: A HUGE problem throughout their career, particularly on ''Planetary Duality'', which had a notoriously poor production in regard to the drums.
34%% * MetalScream: Rydquist and Ficco were Type 2s, while Sorceron is a Type 3.
35* NewSoundAlbum: Several:
36** ''Planetary Duality'' shed the deathcore elements of ''Akeldama'' and increased the technicality to compensate, in addition to toning down the keyboards.
37** ''Autotheism'' toned down the technicality and played up the progressive rock influences, in addition to giving the clean vocals far greater prominence.
38** ''In Becoming a Ghost'' has extremely prominent BlackMetal elements with a greater focus on orchestration, as well as some minor IndustrialMetal touches.
39* NobodyLovesTheBassist: They don't even have one at the moment and have used live backing tracks since Evan Brewer left. Brandon Giffin ''was'' supposed to track ''In Becoming a Ghost'' but couldn't due to scheduling conflicts, so Keene tracked it himself, and while Jacob Umansky (Painted in Exile) was supposed to do live session bass on Summer Slaughter 2017, his own live session work with Intervals nipped that in the bud and they had to go back to using a backing track. Umansky eventually wound up filling in for them on several dates in 2018 after the second mass departure.
40%% * ReligionRantSong: ''Autotheism'' is a whole Religion Rant Album.
41* RevolvingDoorBand: Let's put it this way: they have had ''two'' complete mass departures that have left Keene as the sole member. '''TWO'''.
42* {{Sexophone}}: On "Deconsecrate" thanks to Sergio Flores, aka the "Sexy Sax Man".
43* ShoutOut: "The Spiraling Void": [[Literature/CatsCradle "Round and round and round we spin/With feet of lead and wings of tin"]]
44* SopranoAndGravel: Employs a dual-vocal setup, with Sorceron (as well as Rydquist and Ficco before him) handling harsh vocals and Keene handling cleans.
45* SpecialGuest: Various.
46** On album: Brett Batdorf, Andy Taylor (Diskreet), [[Music/{{Animosity}} Navene Koperweis]], and [[Music/{{Unearth}} Nick Pierce]] all tracked session drums on ''Akeldama'', while Sergio Flores played a saxophone solo on "Deconsecrate" and a flute solo on "Digging the Grave"; lastly, Rydquist returned to do vocals on multiple tracks on ''In Becoming a Ghost'', including all of "The Spiraling Void".
47** Live: [[Music/SuicidalTendencies Nico Santora]], Anthony Barone (A Night in Texas), Julian Kersey (ex-Aegaeon), James Knoerl, Andrew Virrueta (Interloper), Jacob Umansky (Painted in Exile), Gabe Seeber (The Kennedy Veil), Aaron Stechauner (ex-Rings of Saturn), [[Music/InanimateExistence Taylor Wientjes]], and Cody Pulliam (Aenimus) are or were all explicitly live fill-ins, while Bryce Butler started out as this and wound up becoming an AscendedExtra.
48* StageNames: Ken Sorceron's actual last name is Bergeron, but absolutely no one who knows him refers to him by anything other than Sorceron.
49* TextlessAlbumCover: ''In Becoming a Ghost'' has a photo of a BedsheetGhost's head on the ground, with no text.

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