
With a dominating theme of mental health issues running through the album, Eureka Machines are donating 10% of the money they raise through the project to mental health charity MIND. Currently the amount raised is in excess of £3500. Singer/Guitarist Chris Catalyst says of the album, the fans efforts in funding the project and the work of MIND – “It means everything. In the grand scheme of things, we are a tiny, totally DIY band, but the people that care about us really care. That means far to us more than having a million people who simply ‘quite’ like us,” he says. “People parting upfront with their hard-earned cash to fund our records – especially in the current climate – is a huge deal to us, and we try to repay them ten-fold. It’s a two-way thing. They pay and we graft, for them. And for MIND, who do amazing work for those suffering with mental health issues.”
For more information on Eureka Machines’ PledgeMusic campaign visit: www.pledgemusic.com/projects/em4
Meanwhile the cult punk rockers have released a video for upcoming single ‘Welcome to My Shangri-La’ from new album Brain Waves and can be viewed here:
Finally Eureka Machines are hitting the road in April and May
Thursday 30th April – The Cluny, Newcastle
Friday 1st May – The Moorings, Aberdeen
Saturday 2nd May – Audio, Glasgow
Sunday 3rd May – Bannermans, Edinburgh
Friday 8th May – The Parish, Huddersfield
Saturday 9th May – The Adelphi, Hull
Friday 22nd May – Corporation, Sheffield
Saturday 23rd May – The Roadhouse, Manchester
Sunday 24th May – The Fermain Tavern, Guernsey
Friday 29th May – The Firebug, Leicester
Saturday 30th May – Camden Rocks Festival, London

