Eat

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Eat - Epicure
Epicure
1994, songs: 1

Facts about Eat

Eat

"Eat" was a British alternative rock band formed in 1986, primarily active throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Despite limited commercial success, the band gained a cult following and left a mark on the alternative music scene of the time. Here are some facts about Eat:

  1. Formation and Early Career: Eat was formed in Bath, England, by singer/guitarist Ange Dolittle, guitarist Pete Howard, bassist Andy Perkins, and drummer Chris Milden. They quickly gained attention with their energetic live performances and distinctive blend of alternative rock, psychedelic influences, and melodic pop sensibilities. The band's early demos caught the interest of record labels, leading to their signing with Fiction Records, a subsidiary of Polydor, in 1989.

  2. Debut Album: In 1990, Eat released their debut album, titled "Sell Me A God". The album received positive reviews from critics for its catchy melodies, atmospheric production, and introspective lyrics. Tracks like "Summer in the City", "Shame", and "Bleed Me White" showcased the band's dynamic sound and Dolittle's emotive vocals. While "Sell Me A God" failed to achieve mainstream success, it solidified Eat's reputation as a promising act within the alternative music scene.

  3. Sophomore Effort: Following the release of their debut album, Eat returned to the studio to work on their sophomore effort. In 1993, they released "Epicure", their second and final studio album. "Epicure" further refined Eat's sound, incorporating elements of shoegaze and dream pop into their alternative rock framework. Songs like "Golden Egg", "Byker Drone", and "Plastic Smile" showcased the band's evolution and experimentation, earning praise from fans and critics alike.

  4. Legacy and Influence: Despite disbanding in the mid-1990s, Eat left a lasting impact on the alternative music scene of the era. Their music, characterized by its ethereal atmospheres, lush melodies, and introspective lyrics, resonated with listeners who appreciated their unique blend of genres and emotional depth. Eat's legacy lives on through their devoted fan base and continued interest in their music, with their albums remaining cherished artifacts of the alternative rock movement of the 1990s.

  5. Post-Breakup Projects: Following Eat's breakup, members of the band pursued various musical projects. Ange Dolittle embarked on a solo career, releasing music under her own name and collaborating with other artists. Pete Howard continued to work in the music industry as a producer and musician, contributing to various projects. While Eat's original lineup never reunited, their influence can still be felt in the music of artists who continue to draw inspiration from the alternative rock sound of the

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