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"Top Unsigned Bands '08"

Excerpt from Alternative Press Magazine:

"We don't know where the melodic punk outfit Eudora stands on Eastern philosophies, but they're well versed in the concept of rebirth. After guitarists Tim Markel and Robby Friend and bassist Kevin Connor went through two vocalists and three drummers during their first two years as a band, they enlisted vocalist Brandon Ball in 2007. "First thing we did was scrap everything we had done before", says Connor, "The band was completely revamped and had a fun, different sound." After opening spots for Cute Is What We Aim For, Chiodos, and more, Eudora have their sights set on conquest, even if it means a few detours to the ER. "From the first to the last song [at one of our shows], we are in your face--and sometimes each others" says Ball. "I've taken my fair share of guitars to the face, but a black eye makes for a great show." - Alternative Press Magazine


"The Silent Years CD Review"

It has been two years since Eudora's last album "And It Rained Machines" that still is today one of my favorite albums when I want to hear some classic screamo/pop punk. This new album is a little different. Like every band, you should progress on each next album. Sometimes a change in the music is a progression, and in Eudora's case it is! Since the last album the band has gone through two drummers and Brandon Ball (ex: Hemingway) has taken place as lead vocalist. I first saw Brandon play with Eudora Summer of '07 at Vans Warped Tour (in Pomona). In my opinion, Brandon has become a great addition to the band. This album has a few songs that are all a little bit different, ranging from their Screamo roots, to acoustic, and even rock/pop-punk. This album reminds me of No One Goes Home, National Product, Over It, Plain White T's, and Cartel. If you like the sounds of Sherwood, Quiet Drive, A Static Lullaby, Desole, Waking Ashland, Bleed the Dream, A Thorn For Every Heart, The Transit War, So They Say, Greeley Estates, Meg and Dia, Halifax, Faulter, The Classic Crime, Mikoto, Cute Is What We Aim For, Four Letter Lie, Tokyo Rose, and/or Death by Stereo I think you will really enjoy this album. This is my favorite album so far to come out for this summer of '08.

Buy a copy at SmartPunk.com - Big Smile Magazine


"Show Review from May 10 (CD Release @ Chain Reaction)"

The moment we have all been waiting for... the venue was pitch black, and the whole place was packed with every fan chanting "EUDORA" "EUDORA" as it echoed thru the hallway backstage they came on stage. Their stage presence and some of the effects they have added to their live shows are both impressive. The pictured below explain what I meen perfectly, if only you where there and could hear them. Be sure to listen to parts of their latest album on www.myspace.com/eudoramusic and read my Album Review, than go ahead and buy a copy. - Big Smile Magazine


Discography

- The Silent Years LP (released in May '08)
- ...And It Rained Machines EP (released in Sept '05)

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Alternative Press Magazine Top 8 Unsigned Bands:
"We don't know where the melodic punk outfit Eudora stands on Eastern philosophies, but they're well versed in the concept of rebirth. After guitarists Tim Markel and Robby Friend and bassist Kevin Connor went through two vocalists and three drummers during their first two years as a band, they enlisted vocalist Brandon Ball in 2007. "First thing we did was scrap everything we had done before", says Connor, "The band was completely revamped and had a fun, different sound." After opening spots for Cute Is What We Aim For, Chiodos, and more, Eudora have their sights set on conquest, even if it means a few detours to the ER. "From the first to the last song [at one of our shows], we are in your face--and sometimes each others" says Ball. "I've taken my fair share of guitars to the face, but a black eye makes for a great show."