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"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... the brooding intro of "Memoirs... " with its added strings is excellent ...this is a post-rock must for further investigation." 6/10
Leeds Music Scene
"Verging more on the rock side of post-rock, with the odd bit of electronic sampling and metal riffage thrown in for good measure, EBT creates a sound that favors consistency ...proving that good instrumental songs don’t have to be longer than episodes of Family Guy." 7/10
The Silent Ballet
"A huge slab of melodic instrumental metal... Tremolo guitars float from ear to ear and the bass wanders around the fretboard on a gentle journey" 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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SOLSTICE EP REVIEWS:
"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 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
"The evolution of Eaten By Tigers is obvious. The band has in fact managed to mature in a surprising way in a few months, retracing the path of groups like Mono and Explosions In The Sky." 71/100
Rockline.it
"They have learned to bring out more of the nice warmth of their songs, the depth of the melodies and the point of culmination is set up like a time-bomb. They do their homework rather well and have come up with a glorious piece. 7.5/10
Thisisrobis.com
Influences: Oceansize, 65daysofstatic, Mogwai, Mono, Deftones, Boards of Canada, Apparat, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, God is an Astronaut, Pelican, Isis, Readiohead, King Crimson, The Mars Volta, Sigur Ros, Minus the Bear, American Football, Jeniferever, We Vs Death, Hope of the States, Red Sparrowes, Russian Circles, Caspian, Envy, etc
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