Eaten By Tigers

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Location:
UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Progressive / Rock
"I think generally playing live is a crap idea. So much of stage work is the presentation of personality, and I’ve never been interested in that." — Brian Eno



RELEASES:



Solstice EP (CD, 2008)



Tracks:

1. Prelude

2. Solstice

3. Reflections at 40,000ft

4. Deciduous



REVIEWS:



"Simply immense stuff - for sensitive souls they may appear and seem, Eaten by Tigers craft out atmospherically charged lonesome melancholic structures of such titanic, tumultuous and turbulent beauty that you are simply left huddled in the corner of your listening space - floored, speechless and daring to beg for more."

LosingToday



"More from the refined post-rock quintet, more of those slowly building instrumental passages occasionally punctuated by a quiet vocal line or a gentle glitch. Uplifting goodness once more. Another beautifully serene set of well mannered recordings" – DEMO OF THE WEEK

Organ Magazine



"[An] unnerving mix of ethereal urgency whilst pushing forwards in a more sinister direction. A flawlessly-produced record - intense and affecting.”

Sandman Magazine



"[Solstice] superbly combines Edmund Burke's aesthetic notions of the beautiful and the sublime to create a haunting work that is both genuinely lovely and yet thoroughly awe-inspiring .intelligent and spellbinding" 9/10

The Mag



"An exquisite array of sounds specifically suited to sooth your worried palette. Eaten by Tigers are obviously improving all the time." 7/10

The Silent Ballet



Entropy EP (CD, 2007)



Tracks:

1. Entropy

2. Nausea

3. Memoirs of a Minotaur



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REVIEWS:



"Eaten By Tigers do the delicately dramatic instrumental post-rock thing rather well, beautifully played, warmly paced, serenely explosive."

Organ Magazine



"This is an impressive, competent and grandiose debut that makes a good start at putting the rock back in post-rock. Burning bright."

Sandman Magazine



"An enjoyable mix of atmosphere and volcanic guitars. this is a post-rock must for further investigation."

Leeds Music Scene



"A huge slab of melodic instrumental metal" 7/10



The Mag



"Here’s your dosage of dangerous instrumental progscapes. These are technically blinding and theres some shining sounds and textures"

The Grain Division
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