Artist's albums
The Architect
2021 · album
Mutual Fear (feat. Jon Mess)
2021 · EP
Hidden Worship
2021 · single
Counterfeit Shrines
2021 · single
To Speak, To Listen (Instrumental)
2017 · album
To Speak, To Listen
2017 · album
Degeneraterra
2015 · album
The Great Glass Elephant
2012 · album
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Biography
An experimental post-hardcore quintet based out of Salt Lake City, Utah, Eidola emerged in 2012 with a dynamic blend of metalcore and progressive and post-rock. The band issued two acclaimed albums (2015's Degeneraterra and 2017's To Speak, To Listen) through Blue Swan Records, who merged with Rise ahead of the release of the group's potent fourth long-player, 2021's The Architect. Invoking names like Dance Gavin Dance, Russian Circles, and the Dear Hunter, Eidola was founded in 2011 by Andrew Michael Wells (vocals), Brandon Bascom (guitar, vocals), James Johnson (bass), Matthew Dommer (guitar, vocals), and Matthew Hansen (drums). The band self-released its 2012 debut album, The Great Glass Elephant. Two years later the group inked a deal with Dance Gavin Dance guitarist Will Swan's indie label Blue Swan Records and issued Degeneraterra. In early 2017 they dropped the single "Amplissimus Machina" ahead of the arrival of their third studio long-player, To Speak, to Listen, which featured guest spots from Joey Lancaster, ex-A Lot Like Birds bassist Matthew Coate, and saxophonist Nicholas Pope. Guitarist Brandon Bascom left the fold shortly after the album's release and was replaced by Sergio Medina. In 2021, Eidola unveiled the fiery "Counterfeit Shines," their first new single in four years. It appeared on their fourth full-length effort, 2021's Rise-issued The Architect. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi