Yellow Green Red posted a great review of the new Eaters LP in their July update. “All the coolest, most indisputable forms of synth-friendly rock music’s past five decades are at work here… I can picture deep collections of vinyl and studio gear, all neatly organized and at Eaters’ disposal, as they map out the specific vibes each track is aiming for. All that cool stuff doesn’t mean much if you can’t write a great song, however, which is why I recommend you get you a man who can do both, namely Eaters.” Read the full review here.
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Review in Flood Magazine
Flood Magazine published an insightful and positive review of the new Eaters album, saying “It’s not really about making dance music—although you could shake to it before the more twisted segments. [The] collaboration feels less like a studio project and more like a performance-based band intent on spinning their own take on the man/machine conundrum.” The new album is out now on Dull Tools.
New Album Out Today!
The new Eaters album is out today! You can purchase it on LP through Dull Tools, digitally through Bandcamp/iTunes/et al, stream it on Spotify, or hear it performed live tomorrow (May 13) at Union Pool (with Greg Fox and Operator Music Band).
Album Stream + Interview on Brooklyn Vegan
Brooklyn Vegan has premiered the new Eaters album in full, alongside an insightful interview by Bill Pearis. Our new album is out May 12 on Dull Tools, and the record release show (with Greg Fox and Operator Music Band) is May 13 at Union Pool.
Eaters Review in Post Trash
Post Trash shared a glowing review of the new Eaters LP, concluding “Eaters have made an album that rewards those who listen by providing a different experience each time you put it on. Layered, complex, and varied, it pays off in different ways. It’s a record that gives you new favorite moments after you listen. Like light going through glass, the sounds refract outward based on who is listening. Give it a listen and see what sounds make it to you.” The record is out May 12 on Dull Tools, and the record release show (with Greg Fox and Operator Music Band) is May 13 at Union Pool.
‘No Secret’ + Interview on IMPOSE

Photo by Vince McClelland
‘No Secret’ – the second single from our new album – is up now on IMPOSE, alongside an interview about our album, creative process, and the DIY scene. “A special sort of congress takes places in the music of Brooklyn’s Eaters, one between machine and flesh, synthetic and organic…and the result is an A.I. being trying to feel something human, and succeeding.” The record is out May 12 on Dull Tools, and the record release show (with Greg Fox and Operator Music Band) is May 13 at Union Pool.
Eaters played St Vitus w/ Trans Am

Photo by Christina Domingues
Eaters played a sold-out show last night with Trans Am at Saint Vitus, and Brooklyn Vegan was there to take some fantastic photos. Our new album is out May 12 on Dull Tools, and the record release show (with Greg Fox and Operator Music Band) is May 13 at Union Pool.
‘Embrace the Strange’ on CLRVYNT

Photo by Vince McClelland
“Embrace the Strange” – the first single from our new record – is up now on CLRVYNT. “It’s a gnarly track, illustrating how the band can rocket from one starting point to the far reaches of space.” The album is out May 12 on Dull Tools, and the record release show (with Greg Fox and Operator Music Band) is May 13 at Union Pool.
Eventide TVerb video
Eaters’ own Jonathan Schenke appeared in a new video by legendary effects company Eventide, showcasing some of the ways he used the new, TEC Award-nominated plugin TVerb with Eaters. Filmed at Doctor Wu’s in Brooklyn, NY, the video also features some new music from the upcoming second record, out April 2017 on Dull Tools.
View the video on Eventide’s Facebook page.
Eaters installation at Knockdown Center
Eaters are creating a sound/light installation at the Knockdown Center on December 10th, as part of the Parquet Courts/Dull Tools show. Tickets are on-sale now, visit the Facebook page for more information.