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Eidola on Tour

Eccentric and energetic are only a few words to describe the environment to expect from an Eidola show. The experimental post-hardcore quintet is known for delivering a one-of-a-kind experience for concertgoers. With a wide range of abilities, including unclean vocals from Matthew Dommer, Eidola offers something for everyone who loves rock.

The multi-mix of styles, including math rock, post-rock, metalcore, and post-hardcore, has helped the band develop a devoted following amongst their fans.

Seeing Eidola live is a thing of beauty as the vocalists and instrumentalists weave in and out, producing perfect melodies and harmonies. There is something for everyone at the shows, as many of the band's songs feature everything from riffs and breakdowns to solos and sing-along choruses.

Eidola Live in Concert

The American rock band, Eidola, was founded in 2011 by four members -- Andrew Wells, James Johnson, Matthew Dommer, and Matthew Hansen. It didn't take long before they started to gain traction locally in Salt Lake City, quickly developing a devoted following. Thanks to their unique style, they also gained popularity online in a short amount of time.

In the beginning, Eidola was known on the hardcore punk scene for its energetic songs and unique live concert performance. However, they quickly began to adapt and add additional elements to their sound, leading up to the release of their first debut full-length album, The Great Glass Elephant, in late 2012.

As the band became more popular, they decided to add guitarist Brandon Bascom to assist with live performances. This addition allowed Wells to focus more on vocals and dedicate additional time to songwriting. With Bascom part of Eidola, the band released their second album, Degeneraterra, in 2015, which accompanied their first headlining tour.

Their 2022 tour celebrates the release of their 2021 album, The Architect. Prior to releasing their 2021 album, Eidola hadn't released a new album in almost four years, since 2017's To Speak, To Listen. During this time, Bascom left the band and was replaced with Sergio Medina.

Setlists

    1. -Atman: An Introduction to Suffering
    2. 1.No Weapon Formed Shall Prosper
    3. 2.Counterfeit Shrines
    4. 3.God Takes Away Everything
    5. 4.Ashes in Gehinnom
    6. 5.He Who Pulls the Strings Ties a Knot
    7. 6.Fistful of Hornets
    8. 7.A Bridge of Iron and Blood
    9. 8.Forgotten Tongues
    10. 9.Loti
    11. 10.Ziggurat
    12. 11.Caustic Prayer
    13. 12.Golgotha Compendium: Fifth Temple
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Humble Ledger (Gnostic States)
    2. 14.Mutual Fear
    1. 1.No Weapon Formed Shall Prosper
    2. 2.Counterfeit Shrines
    3. 3.God Takes Away Everything
    4. 4.Ashes in Gehinnom
    5. 5.Forgotten Tongues
    6. 6.He Who Pulls the Strings Ties a Knot
    7. 7.Fistful of Hornets
    8. 8.Caustic Prayer
    9. 9.Ziggurat
    10. 10.Mutual Fear
    1. 1.No Weapon Formed Shall Prosper
    2. 2.Counterfeit Shrines
    3. 3.God Takes Away Everything
    4. 4.Ashes in Gehinnom
    5. 5.Forgotten Tongues
    6. 6.He Who Pulls the Strings Ties a Knot
    7. 7.Fistful of Hornets
    8. 8.Caustic Prayer
    9. 9.Ziggurat
  1. Encore

    1. 10.Mutual Fear
    1. 1.No Weapon Formed Shall Prosper (Live debut)
    2. 2.Counterfeit Shrines
    3. 3.God Takes Away Everything (Live debut)
    4. 4.Ashes in Gehinnom (Live debut)
    5. 5.Forgotten Tongues
    6. 6.He Who Pulls the Strings Ties a Knot (Live debut)
    7. 7.Fistful of Hornets (Live debut)
    8. 8.Caustic Prayer
    9. 9.Ziggurat (Live debut)
    10. 10.Mutual Fear
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Humble Ledger (Gnostic States)
    1. 1.Counterfeit Shrines
    2. 2.Caustic Prayer
    3. 3.Empty Gardens
    4. 4.Perennial Philosophy
    5. 5.Forgotten Tongues
    6. 6.Contra: Second Temple
    7. 7.Humble Ledger (Gnostic States)
    8. 8.The Comfort We Find in Our Vices
    9. 9.Mutual Fear

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 10 reviews
  • Great bands, great venue, great time.

    by JT on 7/15/24The Observatory - Santa AnaRating: 5 out of 5

    Really enjoyed the venue. Felt like there wasn't really a bad seat in the house. Entry was streamlined and painless, the parking process was easy, and the shows were awesome. No complaints, would definitely recommend the venue and love to support the artists.

  • Grateful for this Concert

    by Camille on 7/12/24Marquis - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    I bought tickets immediately when I found out Eidola was touring and hitting Denver! It was the perfect show! Energy was up and felt safe. Every band killed it!! Sani Bronco and Wolf & Bear are my new favs. Royal Coda will always have my heart. Eidola really helped me out of a little depression. I’m grateful that I saw them when I did!!

  • Eidola SENT it

    by Josh on 7/1/24Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    I love Baltimore Soundstage, the room is huge and the sound system is amazing. Definitely makes shows feel intimate. Eidola and the supporting acts absolutely crushed, and the added bonus of seeing "Pit Jesus"really made the whole thing feel extra special.

  • Eidola top tier

    by MM on 6/30/24Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    Eidola was great with high energy. The other bands did a good job, very enjoyable. It seemed like the venue had a sound issue for 2 bands - felt bad for the bands dealing with this. But a great time all around. Soundstage should cover the outside door. Tons of people showing up late were distracting, esp being light outside

  • Band good / venue ehh

    by ImustbeRaven on 5/8/24TempleLive Wichita - WichitaRating: 4 out of 5

    The show itself was great! Everyone did so good, being able to hang with the bands like that is an amazing experience but the vibe is off in the room being used. The stage is literally like half a foot off the ground so it doesn’t even feel like a stage. I think that needs to be fixed, make it more so a “concert hall” rather than a back room that used to be a utility closet. Give the band something to perform on!

  • Show was amazing. John mesh made an appearance

    by Chris on 12/20/22Elevation 27 - Virginia BeachRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was amazing. Royal Coda and Eidola were great. John Mesh even made a cameo and sang mutual fear with Andrew.

  • Don’t Miss Out!

    by Ali on 11/28/22The Foundry - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    General admission yet was front row. Eidola sounds amazing live. Vocals, acoustics, just resonate raw talent. They’re going to blow up! Don’t miss the chance to tell tales of the epic experience to see them now. After the show, the members all came out to meet and greet. Got great pics and they’re humble and so loving of their fan base. Highly recommend. The Foundry is a small venue but it was cozy and comfortable. I had the time of my life! Thanks to Eidola and the rest of the bands performing. Also the bouncers, roadies, bar tenders, and sound crew! You guys rock too!!!!!!

  • Overall great

    by Marisa on 11/28/22The Foundry - PhiladelphiaRating: 4 out of 5

    i don’t know what was going on with the vocals but i could barely hear any of the artists half the time and neither could my boyfriend :/ incredible show but that’s my only gripe they all easily could of fixed

  • Phenomenal in every way

    by Yer on 11/25/22Elevation 27 - Virginia BeachRating: 5 out of 5

    The other bands, such as royal coda and Rain City Drive were amazing! I loved every second of this concert! The venue it was very clean and very well spaced out! Eidola performance with perfect!

  • Set of favorite Swancore Bands!

    by TheGourmet on 11/24/22Elevation 27 - Virginia BeachRating: 5 out of 5

    I really enjoyed seeing the guys at Elevation 27! Never listened to Body Thief before seeing them live, but certainly heard their up and coming reputation, will definitely be checking out their discog. As a DGD fan of 10 years of course I was stoked to see Royal Coda, and they did not disappoint! I am a relatively new fan of Eidola (2019) but since I discovered them they are one of my favorite bands, so it was a great joy to see them live (and the Jon Mess feature was timeless, I will never forget seeing full Mutual Fear live)! Lastly, I’ve listened to Slaves in the past, but never really listened to Rain City Drive. After seeing their set I genuinely dig the pop-rock aspect and am listening through their discography now, and hopefully will be a new fan! Overall a great experience, I hope more bands visit the 757 Area of VA!