US modern/industrial metallers Entheos have unveiled a brand new, standalone single, "Empty On The Inside", and an accompanying video directed by Malcolm Pugh.
Vocalist Chaney Crabb comments: "'Empty On The Inside' is a raw, cathartic song about pouring your entire soul into something that you thought would bring fulfillment to your life, but it only makes you feel empty in return. It is Entheos in our purest form, expanding on our grunge and alternative metal sound. This track truly marks the beginning of a new era for our band".
Entheos' latest single comes in advance of their first-ever North American headlining tour! The month-long trek will commence on 30 October in New Orleans, Louisiana and conclude on 6 December in Nashville, Tennessee. Support will come from Fallujah, The Zenith Passage, and Tracheotomy. See all confirmed dates below. Link


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