Dictionary Definition
eater
Noun
1 someone who consumes food for nourishment [syn:
feeder]
2 any green goods that are good to eat; "these
apples are good eaters"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -iːtə(r)
Noun
- Agent noun of eat; one who eats.
Derived terms
- ant-eater
- bean-eater
- bee-eater
- binge eater
- crow eater
- fire eater
- lotus eater
- man-eater
- sin eater
- smoke eater
Translations
one who eats
Extensive Definition
- This article is about the punk band Eater, for the hard science fiction novel written by Gregory Benford, see Eater (novel).
Biography
The band was formed in 1976 by four high school friends; Andy Blade (vocals/guitar), Brian Chevette (guitar), Dee Generate (drums) and Ian Woodcock (bass). The band's name came from the song ‘Suneye’, taken from the 1970 album T. Rex:“Tree wizard puretongue, The digger of holes, The
swan king, The Elf lord, The eater of souls.
Lithon the black, The rider of stars,
Tyrannosaurus Rex, The eater of cars”.
Later they recorded a cover
version of T-Rex's
"Jeepster."
Despite originating in north London, the band
made its first public performance in Manchester, featuring The
Buzzcocks as their support act. Eater’s live set at this gig,
back in November 1976, was built mainly around speeded-up versions
of Velvet
Underground and David Bowie
songs such as "Queen Bitch"
and "Sweet
Jane".
Closer to home, the band became one of the
pioneering punk bands that played live in the first few months of
the now-legendary Roxy Club. They
topped the bill twice in January 1977, the second time they were
supported by The Damned.
They headlined again in February, this time supported by Johnny
Moped, and twice more in March, supported first by The Lurkers
and then by Sham 69. They
also supplied two of their tracks, ‘15’ (a version of "I'm
Eighteen" by Alice
Cooper) and ‘Don’t Need It’, to the seminal live various
artists album Live
at the Roxy WC2.
The band signed to small London independent label
called ‘The Label’,
In 2001, the band’s second single, "Thinking of
the USA" (originally released in June 1977), was included in a
leading British music magazine’s list of the best punk-rock singles
of all-time. In 1999, the track also re-appeared on the five CD box
set ‘1-2-3-4: A History of Punk & New Wave’ (MCA Records /
Universal
Music Group).
Eater released five singles
and The Album LP before splitting up in 1979.
Blade made several attempts to create a solo
career during the 1980s but failed to secure a deal. He shared an
apartment with Billy Duffy
who later joined The Cult.
Blade published a book about his times with Eater
and beyond, called The Secret Life of a Teenage Punk Rocker in
2005.
Eater reformed to play the 1996 Holidays in The
Sun Festival in Blackpool.
Eater also reformed shortly in 2006, playing a
one-off gig at the 100 Club, supported by TV Smith of The Adverts.
They also supported the Buzzcocks on their 30th anniversary of
their original tour, at the Forum.
In their heyday 1976 – 1978, the band had been
variously appraised:
- “Run-of-the-mill dole queue punk rock”.
- “Basic boy-ish punk rock”.
- “The band’s original punkish abrasiveness giving way only slightly to a petulant pop sheen”.
- “They were basically young kids, striving to master their instruments and out to shock”.
- “All songs on their sole full-length release sound about the same, played with one stiff light-speed beat and a snotty vehemence to each track, adding up to a ridiculous classic. As fast and clumsy as the material is, there's an undeniable tunefulness at work, particularly in irresistible singalongs like "No Brains" and "Room for One," and the sprightly single "Lock It Up" even attempts some naïve vocal harmonies as they sneer at the upper classes”.
Discography
Singles
- Outside View / You (The Label, March 1977)
- Thinkin’ of the USA / Space Dreamin’ / Michael’s Monetary System (The Label, June 1977)
- Lock It Up / Jeepster (The Label, October 1977)
- Get Your Yo-Yo’s Out E.P.: Debutantes Ball / No More / Thinkin’ of the USA / Holland (The Label, September 1978)
- What She Wants She Needs / Reaching for the Sky (The Label, November 1978)
Studio album
- The Album (The Label, January 1978)
Compilations
- The History of Eater (February 1985)
- The Compleat Eater (April 1993)
- All of Eater (May 1998)
External link
References
eater in French: Eater
eater in Italian: Eater
eater in Russian: Eater