April 13 , 2006
©2005 Zegruvita Music
By The Atomic Chaser
The debut release from the Brazilian rock quartet known as UDORA, 'Liberty Square' showcases an original yet familiar sound that fits perfectly into today's Modern Rock music scene. Udora is powered by Gustavo Drummond: vocals & guitars / Thiago Correa: bass & vocals / Leonardo Marques:lead guitars / Jean Dolabella: drums. With a live show that has the explosive caress of a velvet hand grenade Udora is determined to reach the masses and is ready to take the world on by storm. Udora brings something back to rock that has been missing for years, well written rock songs that are catchy and will move in way unimaginable. Their songs will move you with hook laden grooves and stimulating beats by taking the sound of 80's rock and 90's alternative harder edge and have created one of the most refreshing sounds on the scene in years. And, unlike many bands today, Udora sticks to the basics of two guitars, one bass and one drums. No more, no less. 'Liberty Square' is truly a great album from start to finish. Every song on this album has one of those song-of-the-moment songs. (You know, the song you can't get enough of for a certain period of time). As is evident once you hit play and the lead off track, "The Beautiful Game", shoots out of your speakers Udora have your undividedattention. All 14 tracks that make up this album are great, however there are standouts like, "Light In the Hole" , "Fade Away", the groove laden , "Breathing Life", "Pieces" and "The Song You'll Never Hear". I strongly suggest 'Liberty Square' to anyone looking for really good music, unlike all the garbage on the radio right now. If Udora were aiming to bring their high energy, fun loving, rocking you out off your socks live performances to a stereo near you, then they fully achieved their goal and in doing so, captured the essence of what great music is and what a great rock band is and should be. UDORA is THE REAL DEAL.



























