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Entheos is an American progressive metal band formed in Santa Cruz, California in 2015 by ex-members of Animosity, Animals as Leaders, and The Faceless.[1] They released their debut EP Primal in March 2015 and their debut album The Infinite Nothing in April 2016. The band announced their return to the studio in March 2017 and released Dark Future in November of the same year.[2][3]

Key Information

History

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Entheos was formed by drummer Navene Koperweis, vocalist Chaney Crabb, bassist Evan Brewer, and ex-Animosity guitarist Frank Costa in early 2015.[4] Crabb's vocal prowess rose to prominence after her vocal audition video for Veil of Maya's vacant singer spot went viral.[5]

After their initial lineup was solidified, the band posted a series of studio update teaser videos to their Facebook page.[6] The band posted the album artwork and release date for an upcoming work on February 25, 2015.[7] Their debut EP, Primal - EP on March 15, 2015. Preceding the official release, the band posted the entirety of Primal to their BandCamp on March 12, 2015.[8]

On November 2, 2015, Entheos announced that guitarist Frank Costa had departed the band due to "things in his life that need to be taken care of, which we feel cannot be achieved while being involved in this project." In the same statement the band announced that guitarist Malcom Pugh had joined the band to replace Costa.[9]

On May 5, 2015, the band posted a video to their Facebook page, announcing that they were already recording music for a new release.[10]

On April 1, 2016, the band released their debut album The Infinite Nothing.

On June 2, 2016, Entheos announced via their Facebook page that Malcom Pugh had departed the band.[11] In the same post, the band announced that former Scale the Summit guitarist Travis LeVrier had joined the band on a permanent basis.[12] The band also posted a play-through video of LeVrier performing "An Ever-Expanding Human" to their Facebook page, and Artery Recordings' YouTube channel.[13]

On March 14, 2017, Navene Koperweis announced via his Facebook page that the band had returned to the studio again. The Entheos Facebook page additionally posted a video depicting studio work with the hashtag "lp2".[2]

On September 7, 2017, Entheos announced the release date for their new, and second album Dark Future. The album was released on November 10, 2017 through Spinefarm Records. To promote the album they released a single "The World Without Us".[14]

Entheos announced on January 21, 2019, that Evan Brewer was departing the band.[15]

The band released a new single, "Remember You Are Dust" on March 18, 2020. This came along with an announcement that Travis LeVrier was no longer a member of the band and that going forward Navene Koperweis would be writing and recording all the drums, guitars and bass in the studio.[16]

In May 2021, Entheos announced that they were signed to Metal Blade Records and are expected to release their third album in early 2022.[17]

On April 5, 2022, Entheos announced that they had completed work on their third album and it was currently being mixed by Mark Lewis, with plans on releasing it later in 2022 via Metal Blade Records. The band also announced the return of Evan Brewer on bass for the new album on a studio-only basis, as well as their tour supporting Archspire on the Tech Trek V tour through mid-May 2022. Lastly, the band announced the addition of Brian James (ex-Fallujah) on lead guitar and Robert Brown (ex-Slaughter to Prevail) on rhythm guitar as part of their 2022 live lineup.

Band members

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Timeline

Discography

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Albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Year Album details Peak chart
positions
US
Indie
[18]
US
Hard
Rock
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2016 The Infinite Nothing 49 24
2017 Dark Future
  • Released: November 10, 2017 (2017-11-10)
  • Label: Spinefarm
31 26
2023 Time Will Take Us All
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

EPs

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  • Primal (March 15, 2015)
  • An End to Everything (October 25, 2024)

Singles

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  • "Remember You Are Dust" (March 17, 2020)
  • "Empty on the Inside" (October 16, 2025)

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Entheos is an American progressive metal band formed in late 2014 in , initially by vocalist Chaney Crabb alongside drummer , bassist , and guitarist , all former members of notable acts in the metal scene such as Animosity, , and . The band is recognized for its influences, intricate instrumentation, and dynamic vocal performances blending clean and growled styles, evolving from roots into broader progressive explorations. Following lineup shifts—including Costa's departure in 2015, replaced by Malcolm Pugh of Inferi, Brewer's exit in 2019, and Travis LeVrier's departure in 2020—the core duo of Crabb and Koperweis has handled vocals, , bass, , and production, emphasizing a streamlined yet ambitious sound. Entheos signed with in 2021, marking a pivotal phase that saw the release of their third full-length album Time Will Take Us All in 2023, praised for its atmospheric depth and genre-pushing elements. Their discography includes the debut EP Primal (2015, independent), the album The Infinite Nothing (2016, ), Dark Future (2017, ), the 2024 EP An End to Everything, and the single "Empty on the Inside" in October 2025. In 2025, Entheos embarked on their first headlining tour across , supporting recent material and showcasing their live energy with guests like and , solidifying their status in the progressive metal underground. The band's thematic focus often explores existential surrender, personal voids, and infinite cycles, reflected in tracks like "An End to Everything," which critiques modern disconnection. With approximately 50,000 monthly listeners on as of November 2025, Entheos continues to influence the technical metal landscape through innovative production and relentless touring.

History

Formation and Early Releases (2015–2016)

Entheos was formed in 2015 in , by vocalist Chaney Crabb, drummer , bassist , and guitarist , all former members of the technical death metal band Animosity. The group's creation stemmed from Crabb's rising profile in the metal scene, particularly after her 2014 vocal audition video for —which covered the track "Unbreakable" and went viral—highlighted her ability to deliver harsh screams, clean vocals, and guttural growls, drawing interest from prominent musicians like Koperweis. Although Crabb did not join , the video's exposure facilitated collaborations that coalesced into Entheos, a supergroup blending with technical death elements. The band wasted no time establishing their presence, self-releasing their debut EP Primal on March 15, 2015, through their page. Comprising four tracks—"Specific Meaning in a Group of Dots," "Primal," "Chemical Flashbacks," and "Form and Void"—the EP showcased Koperweis's polyrhythmic drumming, Brewer's groovy bass lines, Costa's riff-heavy guitar work, and Crabb's dynamic vocals, earning acclaim for its high-energy fusion of , prog, and . Within months of the EP's release, Entheos announced a string of live shows, including April 2015 dates supporting progressive acts, which helped build momentum despite their recent formation. By July 2015, Entheos signed a deal with independent label , a move that amplified their visibility and supported further touring. The label backed their first headlining tour in fall 2015 and festival appearances alongside bands like . Capitalizing on this, the band entered the studio later that year to record material for their full-length debut. The Infinite Nothing, released on April 1, 2016, via , featured 10 tracks that delved deeper into atmospheric progressive structures while maintaining technical precision, with standout songs like "An End to Everything" demonstrating the band's cohesive songwriting. The album's production, handled by Koperweis, emphasized clarity in its complex arrangements, contributing to positive reviews that positioned Entheos as an emerging force in technical metal.

Lineup Changes and Dark Future Era (2017–2020)

In early 2017, Entheos entered the studio to record their second full-length album, , which marked a significant evolution in their sound following the departure of guitarist Malcolm Pugh in 2016. The album featured a stable lineup consisting of vocalist Chaney Crabb, guitarist Travis LeVrier (who had joined permanently in August 2016 after leaving ), bassist , and drummer/multi-instrumentalist . was released on November 10, 2017, via , showcasing intricate progressive compositions with enhanced technical precision, including complex guitar work from LeVrier and Brewer's distinctive slap-bass technique integrated into the tracks. The band supported the album with extensive touring, including a slot on the headlined package in late 2017, which helped solidify their presence in the technical metal scene. However, underlying tensions began to surface due to Koperweis's rapid songwriting process, which often left guitarists feeling sidelined in the creative contributions. Despite this, the core quartet remained intact through 2018, with Brewer stepping back from live performances that year to focus on family commitments while still contributing to studio work. By January 2019, Brewer's departure became official, as he announced his exit from to prioritize personal endeavors, ending his four-year tenure as a co-founder and key songwriter. Entheos issued a statement expressing gratitude for his contributions and wishing him well, noting his irreplaceable role in shaping their early sound. continued as a trio for a period, but creative challenges persisted, particularly with LeVrier, who struggled to align with the project's accelerating pace. In March 2020, amid the global disruptions of the , Entheos announced LeVrier's departure, reducing the group to a duo of Crabb and Koperweis. The split was described as amicable, with the band reflecting positively on past achievements while emphasizing a streamlined artistic vision moving forward; Koperweis assumed additional responsibilities on guitar and bass for future recordings. This transition concluded the "" era, a period defined by lineup flux and the quartet's most collaborative output to date, setting the stage for the duo's experimental approach in subsequent years.

Metal Blade Signing and Recent Developments (2021–present)

In May 2021, Entheos, operating as the duo of vocalist Chaney Crabb and multi-instrumentalist , signed a worldwide deal with , marking a significant step in their career following a period of lineup changes and independent releases. The band expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, with Crabb stating, "We are incredibly excited to announce that we have signed with ," highlighting the label's reputation for supporting progressive and technical metal acts. This agreement came after the duo used the to refine their creative direction, focusing on a return to more aggressive and intricate compositions. The first fruit of this collaboration was the band's third studio album, Time Will Take Us All, released on March 3, 2023, which showcased a blend of progressive death metal with atmospheric elements and electronic influences. Produced by Koperweis and mixed by Mark Lewis, the album spawned singles like "" and "The Interior Wilderness," which were accompanied by music videos directed by Ralph Alexis Wesson. To support the release, Entheos embarked on several tours, including a spring 2023 run opening for alongside and , and a fall outing with , , and High Command, expanding their live presence with touring guitarists such as Robert Brown. These performances emphasized the band's technical prowess, with Crabb's versatile vocals ranging from guttural growls to clean melodies. Building on this momentum, Entheos released the EP An End to Everything on October 25, 2024, via Metal Blade, comprising five tracks that explored themes of existential finality and emotional turmoil, including the title track and "Life in Slow Motion." The EP was recorded at Koperweis's home studio and mixed by Zack Ohren, with singles like "All for Nothing" previewed through lyric videos. In 2022, the band had toured with , Inferi, and , further solidifying their reputation in the progressive metal scene. By 2025, Entheos announced their first North American headlining tour, commencing on October 30 in New Orleans and concluding December 6 in Nashville, supported by , , and ; as of November 2025, the tour is ongoing. Alongside the tour, the standalone single "Empty on the Inside," a raw track released on with a video directed by Malcolm Pugh. Crabb described the single as "a raw, song" signaling a new creative era. The current live lineup includes Crabb, Koperweis, and guitarists Scott Carstairs and Michael Stancel, allowing for fuller renditions of their complex material.

Musical Style and Influences

Genre Characteristics

Entheos is primarily recognized for its progressive death metal sound, characterized by intricate technical compositions that fuse elements from , , and , while incorporating diverse influences such as , , , slam, , and . The band's music features complex, polyrhythmic drumming and guitar work, often described as "calculated progressive chaos" due to its blend of aggressive riffs, atmospheric textures, and unexpected shifts in tempo and structure. This technical extremity is balanced with melodic hooks and dynamic vocal performances, where frontwoman Chaney Crabb transitions seamlessly between vicious low growls, raspy barks, and layered clean singing, adding emotional depth to the otherwise intense instrumentation. Over time, Entheos has evolved toward a broader, more eclectic style, defying strict subgenre classification by integrating rock, , and doom elements alongside its metal core. Their recent work, such as the 2024 EP An End to Everything, emphasizes a darker, melancholic tone with cleaner, colder production that sharpens the mechanical precision of their rhythms while highlighting pronounced melodies and thrash-infused aggression. This progression reflects the band's commitment to an uncompromising artistic vision, prioritizing cohesive songwriting that stands as both individual tracks and unified collections, free from conventional metal constraints.

Key Influences

Entheos' sound is characterized by a fusion of progressive death metal with broader genre explorations, drawing from technical death metal pioneers such as , , and , which inform the band's intricate rhythms and complex structures. These influences manifest in the precise, groove-oriented instrumentation handled primarily by multi-instrumentalist , whose background in progressive acts like amplifies the technical precision. Vocalist Chaney Crabb's delivery blends aggressive metal screams with melodic elements, inspired by Gojira and Intronaut's innovative use of pitched and gritty vocals, allowing for dynamic shifts between ferocity and clarity in tracks like those on The Infinite Nothing. Her broader vocal palette also pulls from non-metal artists including , of , and Anthony Green of , integrating emotional depth and alternative sensibilities into the band's heavy framework. Beyond metal, Entheos incorporates , , and electronic elements, evident in atmospheric textures and riffs on releases like the 2025 single "Empty on the Inside," which raw, introspective grooves reminiscent of grunge's cathartic energy. This eclectic approach, including electronica's programmed sounds, stems from collaborative experimentation among members, creating a sound that transcends traditional boundaries while maintaining high technicality.

Band Members

Current Members

The current lineup of Entheos consists of vocalist Chaney Crabb, Navene , guitarist Michael Stancel, and guitarist Scott Carstairs. Chaney Crabb serves as the , having co-founded the band in 2015 and remaining a core member throughout its evolution. Navene Koperweis handles drums and is also a founding member from 2015, previously contributing on guitar during the band's earlier two-piece phase from 2020 onward before the recent expansion. Michael Stancel joined as guitarist in 2025, bringing experience from his work with , and has been part of the live touring lineup since 2024. Scott Carstairs also joined as guitarist in 2025, with prior involvement in , and similarly supported live performances starting in 2024; he is noted for his technical guitar work, including live solos on tracks like "The Sinking Sun."

Former Members

Entheos has experienced multiple lineup changes throughout its history, particularly in the guitar and bass positions, as the band evolved from a full to a core duo supported by touring musicians. These shifts allowed the group to refine its sound while incorporating contributions from notable figures in and technical metal scenes. Founding guitarist , previously of Animosity, was part of the initial 2015 lineup alongside vocalist Chaney Crabb, bassist , and drummer . He contributed to early songwriting and the band's debut EP Primal but departed shortly after its release to pursue other projects. Malcolm Pugh, known for his work with Inferi and A Loathing Requiem, joined as guitarist in late 2015, replacing Costa. Pugh played a key role in shaping the band's technical style on the 2016 debut album The Infinite Nothing, providing intricate riffs and solos that blended progressive death metal elements. He left the band in 2016 following the album's release, citing a desire to focus on his primary project Inferi. Founding bassist Evan Brewer, formerly of The Faceless, was instrumental in Entheos' rhythmic foundation from 2015 to 2019 (session bassist 2022–present). His groovy, technical bass lines featured prominently on The Infinite Nothing and (2017), drawing from his jazz-influenced background. Brewer stepped back from touring in 2017 due to family commitments and officially left the band in January 2019, later rejoining ; he returned as a session bassist for later releases including Time Will Take Us All (2023). Travis LeVrier, ex-Scale the Summit, joined as guitarist in 2016, succeeding Pugh, and remained until 2020. His tenure included performances on Dark Future and the 2020 single "Remember You Are Dust," where his clean, melodic guitar work added atmospheric depth to the band's progressive sound. LeVrier departed amicably in April 2020 as Entheos transitioned to a duo format, allowing him to explore solo endeavors.

Touring Members

Since becoming a duo consisting of vocalist Chaney Crabb and in 2020, Entheos has augmented its live performances with touring guitarists to replicate the layered sound of their studio recordings. This approach allows flexibility while maintaining the band's progressive death metal intensity on stage. In the band's formative years from 2015 to 2016, guitarist Dan Gargiulo of served as a key touring member, participating in nearly every early tour, including runs with and The Black Dahlia Murder. From 2022 to 2024, the touring lineup featured lead guitarist Brian James (formerly of ) and rhythm guitarist Robert Brown (formerly of ), supporting tours such as the Tech Trek V package and appearances alongside and Inferi. These musicians contributed to live renditions of tracks from albums like , enhancing the technical precision and atmospheric depth. For Entheos' first North American headlining tour in fall 2025, supported by , , and , the band recruited guitarists Michael Stancel of and Scott Carstairs of , who later joined as full members. Stancel's selection stemmed from shared musical influences and prior joint tours, while Carstairs' involvement grew from personal connections after relocating to Nashville, the band's base. This configuration has reportedly elevated the live energy and creative synergy during the month-long run.

Discography

Studio Albums

Entheos has released three studio albums since their formation in 2015, each showcasing their evolution in progressive and . Their discography reflects a blend of intricate instrumentation, atmospheric synths, and dynamic vocal performances led by Chaney Crabb, with production handled primarily by guitarist .
AlbumRelease DateLabel
The Infinite NothingApril 1, 2016
Dark FutureNovember 10, 2017
Time Will Take Us AllMarch 3, 2023
The band's debut album, The Infinite Nothing, was released on April 1, 2016, through . Spanning 10 tracks, it establishes Entheos' signature sound of fused with progressive elements, featuring complex guitar work, polyrhythmic drumming, and Crabb's guttural yet melodic vocals. Tracks like "The Infinite Nothing" and "Neural Damage" highlight the album's dense, unpredictable structure and atmospheric interludes, drawing comparisons to bands like for its intensity. Critics noted its relentless energy and potential, with one review describing it as a "relentless and enthralling adventure" that avoids predictability through varied hooks and electronics. The album received positive reception for its ambitious debut, averaging around 7.7/10 on metal review aggregates. Dark Future, Entheos' sophomore effort, arrived on November 10, 2017, via . This 10-track release builds on the debut with a more cinematic scope, incorporating synth-driven atmospheres and groove-oriented riffs alongside technical prowess. Standout songs such as "" and "" emphasize crushing breakdowns, blastbeats, and melodic interludes, creating a darker, more immersive narrative. The production enhances the band's progressive leanings, with Koperweis' multi-instrumental contributions adding layers of depth. Reception praised its refinement and accessibility, calling it the band's "best album to date" for balancing complexity with memorable grooves, earning an average rating of 8.1/10. Following lineup shifts and a hiatus, Entheos delivered Time Will Take Us All on March 3, 2023, through . The nine-track album delves into blackened progressive , integrating aggressive riffs, ambient passages, and orchestral elements for a broader emotional range. Key tracks like "," "," and "The Interior Wilderness" showcase heightened melody and dynamics, with Crabb's vocals shifting seamlessly between ferocity and clean tones. Produced by Koperweis, it emphasizes thematic unity around existential themes, resulting in a cohesive yet exploratory listen. Reviews commended its diversity and maturity, highlighting the duo's chemistry and live-ready intensity, with scores averaging 7.3/10 and acclaim for evolving their sound without losing edge.

Extended Plays

Entheos released their debut , Primal, on March 15, 2015, as a self-released effort that introduced the band's progressive death metal sound featuring intricate guitar work and dynamic vocal performances. The EP consists of four tracks, showcasing early compositions that blend technical precision with atmospheric elements. The tracklist for Primal is as follows:
  • "Specific Meaning in a Group of Dots"
  • "Primal"
  • "Chemical Flashbacks"
  • "Form and Void"
This release served as a foundational work, predating their signing with and helping establish their presence in the technical metal scene. In October 2024, Entheos issued their second EP, An End to Everything, through , marking a return to the format after focusing on full-length albums. Released on , the EP explores themes of chaos and personal closure, with vocalist Chaney Crabb describing the title track as reflective of a significant life transition involving loss. It features five new studio tracks. Physical editions include bonus live recordings. The EP received positive attention for its blend of aggressive riffs and melodic , reinforcing Entheos' reputation in progressive death metal circles. The tracklist for An End to Everything includes:
  • "An End to Everything"
  • "All for Nothing"
  • "Life in Slow Motion"
  • "A Thousand Days"
  • "Return to Me"
Physical editions include bonus live tracks: "Absolute Zero (Live in Nashville)" and "In Purgatory (Live in Nashville)."

Singles

Entheos has released a series of singles since their formation in 2015, often as promotional tracks ahead of albums and EPs, showcasing their evolving progressive death metal sound with intricate rhythms, atmospheric elements, and Chaney Crabb's versatile vocals. These singles have typically been accompanied by music videos or audio premieres on platforms like YouTube and Bandcamp, helping to build anticipation for full-length releases on labels such as Artery Recordings, Spinefarm, and Metal Blade Records. Early singles emphasized technical prowess, while later ones incorporated more experimental and groove-oriented influences.
TitleRelease DateLabel/SourceNotes
New LightMay 16, 2016Artery RecordingsPromotional single from debut album The Infinite Nothing; featured a trippy music video highlighting the band's technical death metal roots.
The World Without UsSeptember 8, 2017Spinefarm RecordsLead single for Dark Future; music video emphasized groove and atmospheric themes, marking a shift toward more accessible structures.
Remember You Are DustMarch 17, 2020Self-releasedStandalone single amid lineup changes; praised for its emotional depth and Crabb's vocal performance, streamed via Bandcamp and Metal Injection.
Absolute ZeroOctober 26, 2022Metal Blade RecordsFirst single under Metal Blade; video showcased renewed duo lineup with Navene Koperweis, introducing heavier, progressive elements for upcoming album Time Will Take Us All.
In PurgatoryNovember 30, 2022Metal Blade RecordsSecond single from Time Will Take Us All sessions; music video highlighted intricate guitar work and themes of existential struggle.
I Am the VoidJanuary 18, 2023Metal Blade RecordsPromotional track for Time Will Take Us All; official video focused on void-like imagery, later remixed by Drumcorps in January 2024 as a digital single.
An End to EverythingApril 3, 2024Metal Blade RecordsLead single for EP An End to Everything; video explored themes of surrender, with Crabb's one-take vocal performance underscoring its intensity.
Life in Slow MotionMay 30, 2024Metal Blade RecordsThird single from An End to Everything; debuted with a video emphasizing slowed tempos and emotional introspection.
All for NothingJuly 10, 2024Metal Blade RecordsVideo single promoting the EP; featured crushing riffs and was highlighted for its anthemic chorus in press releases from Metal Blade.
A Thousand DaysSeptember 5, 2024Metal Blade RecordsFourth and final EP single; music video released alongside tour announcements, blending prog and death metal with visualizer elements.
Empty on the InsideOctober 16, 2025Metal Blade RecordsStandalone single ahead of North American headlining tour; described as a return to raw, progressive aggression, with audio premiere on Metalsucks.
In addition to original tracks, Entheos has issued remix singles, such as the Drumcorps version of "The Interior Wilderness" on October 10, 2023, which reimagined the album cut with electronic and industrial influences for digital platforms. These releases demonstrate the band's adaptability, often garnering attention from metal outlets for their production quality and innovative songwriting.

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