ENTHEOS: share new video

Pushing progressive death metal in ever more imaginative directions, Entheos continue to stand apart from the pack. Today, the band has shared the video for “Darkest Day.”
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ENTHEOS SHARE “DARKEST DAY” VIDEO — WATCH

NEW ALBUM TIME WILL TAKE US ALL ARRIVES MARCH 3 ON METAL BLADE RECORDS — PRE-ORDER HERE

BAND TOURING THIS SPRING

ENTHEOS: share new video
ENTHEOS: share new video

Pushing progressive death metal in ever more imaginative directions, Entheos continue to stand apart from the pack. Incorporating elements drawn from myriad genres — including death metal, groove, grunge, electronica, slam, gothic rock, jazz, prog and more — they have evolved with every release, and now they return with the follow up to 2017’s landmark Dark Future, the diverse and exhilarating Time Will Take Us All. It arrives March 3 via Metal Blade Records. Pre-order it here.

Today, the band has shared the video for “Darkest Day.” Watch it here.

ENTHEOS: share new video

“We are excited to release a live video for our latest single ‘Darkest Day,'” the band says. “The video was shot in Knoxville, Tennessee, in December. This was one of the most fun and energetic sets we’ve ever played and the crowd set the perfect tone for the fast-paced ripper that ‘Darkest Day’ is. Our friends Marshall Wieczorek and Michelle Nisbet were able to capture that energy perfectly and we’re so proud of the video we were able to create together.”

TIME WILL TAKE US ALL TRACK LISTING:
Absolute Zero
In Purgatory
“The Interior Wilderness”
“Oblivion”
I Am The Void
“Darkest Day”
“Clarity in Waves”
“The Sinking Sun”
“Time Will Take Us All”

Entheos are also touring this spring. All dates are below.

ENTHEOS ON TOUR:
WITH WHITECHAPEL:

4/14 — Masquerade — Atlanta, GA
4/15 — The Orpheum — Tampa, FL
4/16 — Revolution — Ft. Lauderdale, FL
4/18 — The Underground — Charlotte, NC
4/19 — The Canal Club — Richmond, VA
4/20 — Baltimore Sound Stage — Baltimore, MD
4/21 — Warsaw — New York, NY
4/22 — The Palladium — Worcester, MA
4/24 — St. Andrews Hall — Detroit, MI
4/25 — The House Of Blues — Chicago, IL
4/27 — Granada Theater — Lawrence, KS
4/28 — Gothic Theater — Denver, CO
4/29 — Metro Music Hall — Salt Lake City, UT
5/01 — Showbox Market — Seattle, WA
5/02 — Hawthorne Theater — Portland, OR
5/04 — Ace Of Spades — Sacramento, CA
5/05 — The Regent — Los Angeles, CA
5/06 — The Observatory — Santa Ana, CA
5/07 — The Nile Theater — Mesa, AZ
5/09 — Mohawk — Austin, TX 
5/10 — Amplified Live — Dallas, TX
5/12 — Red Flag — St. Louis, MO
5/13 — Basement East — Nashville, TN

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