Evan Brewer | |
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Evan Brewer performing with The Faceless in 2012.
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Background information | |
Born |
Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
September 23, 1981
Genres | Progressive metal, technical death metal, deathgrind, metalcore |
Instruments | Bass guitar |
Labels | Sumerian |
Associated acts | The Faceless, Animosity, Animals as Leaders, Reflux, Climaxes, Point of You? |
Notable instruments | |
Warwick basses, ESP basses, Music Man basses |
Evan Brewer (born September 23, 1981) is an American bass player from Nashville, Tennessee. He is the bass player of Entheos, former bassist of technical death metal band The Faceless and has been involved in other bands such as Reflux and the last bassist to be a part of Animosity. He also released two solo albums under just his name. In 2011, he released his debut solo album titled Alone, and his second solo album, Your Itinerary, was released on July 16, 2013.
He is a former member of Animosity and Reflux, which also featured guitarist Tosin Abasi and Ash Avildsen (CEO of Sumerian Records). He has a project called Climaxes with Barry Donegan of Look What I Did and Alex Rüdinger of The Faceless, which is currently in the writing process according to MTV.COM Metal File. They have currently only released two songs; "Clock In & Die" and "Meet Me There". He has also filled in for A Life Once Lost and Terror on tour. In early 2011, he joined death metal band The Faceless after the departure of Brandon Giffin, who joined Cynic as a touring member. Brewer also has a solo project under his own name, for which he has currently released two albums (Alone and Your Itinerary). All the sounds on Alone were created using a bass guitar, hence the album's title. Your Itinerary has more of a "full band type of feel", with drums, keyboards and electronics. Navene Koperweis (formerly of Animals As Leaders and Animosity) assisted in the production process and created the final mix of the album, as well as providing drums on several tracks. He chose to leave The Faceless in October 2014 to pursue other musical interests, such as recording the Primal EP with technical death metal band Entheos.