Eaten By Snakes - New Album "Peace And Love" on Friday, September 1

Eaten By Snakes are a punk / pop / synth duo from Bielefeld, Germany. They formed in 2017. Starting from a classic garage / pop punk lineup, Daniel on drums and David on vocals / guitar added analog synthesizers to their sound.

After releasing their first self-titled EP in 2018, which included four rough sketches of where this experiment could lead, they shared the stage with Samiam and Hot Water Music, playing at Obenuse Fest in Zurich, Booze Cruise Festival in Hamburg and Stardumb Riot in Rotterdam. Yes, they had quite a successful period, bringing all their enthusiasm and ten songs to the studio and firing their debut album 'Calming Pink' in the middle of the rising wave of a global pandemic.

Even better times for sarcastic lyrics were dawning, and so they entered the studio again in early 2023 to record their second album 'Peace And Love'. Sonically, Eaten by Snakes expanded their definition of punk rock with a handful of drum loops and piano samples. In doing so, they always remembered their favorite Bible quote, "One, two, three, four, who's punk? What's the score?
 
Recordings: Roland Wiegner / Tonmeisterei - Oldenburg
Mastering: Flo Siller - Hamburg
Artwork: Hutch Harris (singer of THE THERMALS) - Portland/Oregon
Pressing: Record Industry - Haarlem/NL
 
“Bielefeld’s best dancers (Well, probably…i’ve never seen anybody else from that town dance). They’ve gotthe moves to move it and the synth-punk-powerpop to prove it.”
(CHARTREUX)
 
Tourdates:
01.09.2023 GER Oelde • Open Air w/ H-Blockx
09.09.2023 GER Bielefeld • Plan B - Record Release Party w/ Between Bodies
22.09.2023 CH Zürich • Hafenkneipe w/ The High Times
23.09.2023 CH Bern • Planet Spade w/ The High Times
30.09.2023 GER Hamburg • Indra w/ As Friends Rust
01.12.2023 GER Hamburg • Molotow / Dirty Talons
02.12.2023 GER Dortmund • TBA / Dirty Talons
03.12.2023 GER TBA / Dirty Talons

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