ELDORA Signs To FORSAKEN RECORDINGS

March 12, 2007

Forsaken Recordings has announced the signing of ELDORA. The Mt. Airy, NC-based band has a notable pedigree, including ex-members of BLOODJINN and KILLWHITNEYDEAD. Members Justin Collins and BJ Stevens had a big hand in writing the last two KILLWHITNEYDEAD albums.

ELDORA plans to enter The Basement Studios in July with producer Jamie King (BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, HUMAN ABSTRACT, BLOODJINN) to begin recording a full-length album, tentatively due in September. Two demo songs are currently available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

ELDORA dates with BLOODJINN:

Mar. 16 - Winston-Salem, NC @ Ziggys
Mar. 24 - Thomasville, NC @ The Soundvent
Apr. 05 - Wytheville, VA @ The Clinic

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