Eidola’s new album To Speak, To Listen gets a release date

by | Apr 26, 2017

Here’s one to keep your eyes peeled for: Eidola’s new album To Speak, To Listen. It’s coming your way in June.

To Speak, To Listen will serve as a follow-up to the band’s 2015 record DegeneraterraIt was produced by Dryw Owens (A Lot Like Birds, From Indian Lakes) and features 12 new songs that put a spin on post-hardcore.

The band said,

 “To Speak, To Listen is a progressive post-hardcore album that explores the depths of consciousness, faith, human history, and perennial philosophy. The title is true to the album’s narrative and intention, to facilitate an honest conversation.”

In May the band will be supporting Hail The Sun on their spring tour with Capsize, Eidola, and Limbs.

Here’s their new single “Amplissimus Machina.”

To Speak, To Listen comes out June 2nd via Blue Swan Records.

Eidola tour dates w/ Hail The Sun:

May 23 Fresno, CA @ Strummers
May 24 Scottsdale, AZ @ Pub Rock
May 25 El Paso, TX @ Rockhouse Bar & Grill
May 26 Dallas, TX @ The Prophet Bar
May 27 San Antonio, TX @ Jack’s Patio Bar & Grill
May 28 Houston, TX @ Walter’s Downtown
May 30 Tampa, FL @ Crowbar
May 31 Orlando, FL @ Backbooth
Jun 01 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Jun 02 Greensboro, NC @ Blind Tiger
Jun 03 Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club
Jun 04 Baltimore, MD @ The Ottobar
Jun 06 Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground
Jun 07 Boston, MA @ Middle East Upstairs
Jun 08 Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
Jun 09 New York, NY @ The Studio at Webster Hall
Jun 10 Pittsburgh, PA @ Cattivo
Jun 11 Columbus, OH @ Double Happiness
Jun 13 Ferndale, MI @ The Loving Touch
Jun 14 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
Jun 15 Saint Louis, MO @ Fubar
Jun 16 Kansas City, MO @ Davey’s Uptown
Jun 17 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
Jun 18 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
Jun 20 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Jun 21 Portland, OR @ Analog Theater
Jun 22 Sacramento, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post
Jun 23 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City Studios
Jun 24 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

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