Current | |
Casey Hurd | All instruments (2014), Vocals, Guitars (2014-present), Bass, Keyboards (2018) |
Daniel Vieira | Drums (2016-present) |
Erik Shtaygrud | Guitars (2016-present) |
See also: Forebode | |
Michael Anstice | Keyboards (2018-present) |
See also: Hip Fire, Where Gods Once Stood | |
Matt Bius | Bass (2019-present) |
See also: ex-Whore of Bethlehem | |
Past | |
Lee Martsching | Bass (2016-2017) |
JD Maniscalco | Bass (2017-2019) |
Casey Hurd | All instruments (2014), Vocals, Guitars (2014-present), Bass, Keyboards (2018) |
Daniel Vieira | Drums (2016-present) |
Erik Shtaygrud | Guitars (2016-present) |
See also: Forebode | |
Michael Anstice | Keyboards (2018-present) |
See also: Hip Fire, Where Gods Once Stood | |
Matt Bius | Bass (2019-present) |
See also: ex-Whore of Bethlehem |
Lee Martsching | Bass (2016-2017) |
JD Maniscalco | Bass (2017-2019) |
Hīnayāna (हीनयान) is a Sanskrit term literally meaning the "smaller vehicle" or "lesser path" to enlightenment. According to the band, "it was chosen to represent the inner struggle and suffering one must conquer to find the truth in every aspect of life, nature, the esoteric, and the universe – seeing both the beautiful and not-so-beautiful sides of it all".