Flower Eaters

I enjoy composing and performing various types of music. 

My first rock album, The Spectre Loiters, has just appeared (July 2011). It's performed by my band, Flower Eaters, with Thomas Perryman on guitars, synthesiser, bass, and vocals; and with Leo Pérez on drums. We also did the recording and mixing. Leo and I have done a number of performances in and around London since mid-2010.

The tracks on The Spectre Loiters are:

  1. Vitamin BC
  2. Hyperspace Mood
  3. Bend the Rainbow
  4. Jam 2.0
  5. Frozen Technology
  6. Microdots
  7. Buttercups
  8. Hyperreality Doom

Buy The Flower Eaters Album

Hyperspace Mood Album CD Flower Eaters

Sample tracks (click to play):

Title Songs
(2) Hyperspace Mood
(3) Bend the Rainbow
(7) Buttercups

Flower Eaters - Hyperspace Mood - Music Video

Reviews

"FLOWER EATERS ... progressively groove rocking of international [Dutch/English/Venezuelan] extraction- this is an alluringly old school psychedelic affair that sounds like it was hatched in London squat circa 1968. This is a good thing. Take Led Zep and dose them up with much acid prior to getting a little Pink Fairies in the mix and arousing the ghost of Ozzy were he dead- shouts for Frank Black and Nirvana, but all through a tripped out vector. Oh, and lots of Can. On the amazing 'Vitamin BC' they morph into Tangerine Dream with Miles Davis [sans trumpet] via 1970s Dr Who incidental music....Enjoyable stuff." Bugbear

"FLOWER EATERS ... Currently un signed - aren’t all the decent ones this lot do a more neat line in soft psyche blues, opening cut the smoked ’hard rock daze’ is a particularly bearded beaut that sounds as though its been recently uncovered and hitherto rescued from some late 60’s warehouse by some keen eyed vinyl archivist - all scuzzy stoner soul blues very much informed by a seriously out of it Grateful Dead. Admirers of freaky early 70’s analogue keys informed by the likes of White Noise and latterly Add N to X ought to find suitable docking space alongside ’vitamin BC’ while ’frozen technology’ with its deceptive Zep-esque riff hooks mischievously blossoms to crawl from out of its thick krautrock soup to decorate the listening space in all manner of Tangerine Dream like mind expansion motifs. ‘rose in a hedge’ our favourite cut here had us recalling the Relict in some sort of studio love in with the Clientele of course the latter being prized from their shy shell and assuming a progressive psych transmogrification under the guiding tutelage of a seriously wasted Levitation something which our books translates as the dogs bollocks." - Losing Today