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Eureka Machines
plus guest supports... SCARAMANGA SIX + CryBabyCry + more
Eureka Machines started out in 2007 when singer Chris Catalyst (occasional guitar/bass wrangler for The Sisters Of Mercy, Mariachi El Bronx, Ginger/The Wildhearts, The Dead Pets and AntiProduct) got bored of waiting for Godot so decided to start a new band. We thought people would like silly names like Wayne Insane, Davros and Pete Human, and some of them did. We did loads of brilliant gigs with bands like Electric Six, Gogol Bordello, The Stranglers and The Wildhearts, as well as Reading/Leeds 2008, which was a laugh. We also played in Mansfield.
We released an album called Do Or Die (WRATHCD48) in 2008 which had some nice reviews from people like The Sun (power-pop perfection a dazzling debut), Spin Magazine (locating the sweet spot between 10cc and Green Day), Classic Rock (power-pop stomp brilliant vocal harmonies ridiculously catchy) and Rock Sound (you wont hear bigger, better or more lavish pop songs than these this year fact!).
We had the song The Story Of My Life included on the Classic Rock covermount CD in November 2009, which netted us another six or seven fans.
Weve put out videos like this one for Being Good Is Okay But Being Betters Better, and this one for Everyone Loves You. Our most favourite is this one for These Are The People Who Live In My House. We agree that our song titles are too long.
Very few people seem to be able to spell our name right. Our favourite was URAKA MACHINE.
This about sums it up: Imagine if the Beatles and the Beach Boys met Motorhead, jammed with the Cardiacs and created the best band youve never heard. Until now. (Rob Wright, Sandman Magazine).
We released our second album in May 2011, which was called Champion The Underdog (WRATHCD60). This didnt propel us to rock stardom and stadium headliners, but it might just have put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.
Were now preparing to unleash our third album, via a PledgeMusic campaign. You can get involved in all sorts of ways (or just preorder the album and watch some amusing video updates) by clicking here. By doing this youll be helping to shape the future of direct-to-fan music. And itll buy us the odd pint of Guinness.
Have a listen. Have a watch. And have a nice day.
Saturday 11th May 2013
Price: £5.00 advance // MOTD
Doors: 19:30



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