Eidola @ The Mod Club, Toronto
The Mod Club was the right room for this. Not too big, not too small — intimate enough to feel the kick drum in your chest, large enough for the reverb to bloom the way it needs to on a band like Eidola. Standing there before the lights went down, the room already felt charged.
They opened with "The Architect" and the crowd never really recovered from there. That's not a complaint.
There's something about a mid-size venue that suits technical music. You can actually hear everything — the guitar tones separate cleanly, the dynamics land the way they're supposed to. The mix was close to perfect from where I was standing, maybe a third of the way back on the floor. Bass sat low and physical. Vocals were clear even through the density.
The Eviscerate//Mend tour framing was felt throughout — the setlist moved between the heavier, more abrasive material and the more melodic, vulnerable pieces with real intention. It didn't feel like a random shuffle of songs. It felt like an argument being made, point by point.
The mid-set stretch was where it hit hardest. Three songs back to back that each did something different — one that unravelled, one that rebuilt, one that just levelled the room. By the time they landed the closer, people around me had that look. You know the one. The show isn't over but you're already processing it.
Eidola — Eviscerate//Mend Tour live footage
The Mod Club was the perfect room for this — intimate enough to feel the kick drum in your ribs, big enough to let the reverb bloom. If you have a chance to catch this tour, don't think about it. Just go.
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