Skin
Quote Of The Day – Voice And Face SKIN About The Start Of SKUNK ANASIE
Rap Punk Poets Ho99o9 (Horror) Unleash New Slam ‘NUGE SNIGHT’ From Upcoming Album
New striking strokes
13 February 2022
Band: Ho99o9
Who: Badass rapping poet punks
based in Los Angeles.
Active: Since 2012 / So far they only released one
album United States Of Horror released in 2017,
but several EPs and mixtapes.
New album: SKIN
Out: 11 March 2022
The duo’s Yeti Bones told Kerrang: “This is just something that hasn’t
been done before. I think it’s just going to be monumental. It’s just always
forward-thinking, staying 10 steps ahead of the game musically and mentally
with what we’re doing and how we do it, and how we put everything out on
the table. This album has to stand the test of time.”
It features Corey Taylor (Slipknot), Bun B, Saul Williams
and Jasiah, and was produced by Travis Barker.
New single: NUGE SNIGHT
After the hefty hammer blow
Battery Not Included
comes this new smash.
Nuge Snight moves in slo-mo, like a bad-ass
bulldozer on a destructive mission. Nasty slam!
Ho99o9 (Horror): Facebook – Website
Hell Bloody Skin Yeah! SKUNK ANANSIE Is Back With Metallic Bomb ‘PIGGY’
Daily electricity to load your batteries
27 January 2022
Band: SKUNK ANANSIE
Who: Rowdy London rockers led by the utterly
charismatic Skin (real name: Deborah Anne Dyer)
Active: 1994–2001, 2008–present
6 studio LPs so far, with 2016 album
Anarchytecture as most recent one.
New single: PIGGY
Skin: “If there’s one thing we’ve all learned over the past couple of years,
it’s that we cannot depend upon our governments to look after us. They
seem to be unable to learn from the past and incapable of securing a
decent future. This song was written in a moment of rage combined with
bitter disillusionment. Brexit then a complete mis-handling of COVID,
how the hell did we get to this?”
Turn Up The Volume: After 28 years, Skunk Anansie still is
a tremendously popular band with Skin screaming her lungs
on this new killer single as if she’s still 28 years herself.
‘Piggy’ is an enraged eruption calling out all incompetent governments,
specifically UK’s short-sighted Brexit statesmen. This red-hot-blistering
shock wave explodes like a metallic bomb with a volcanic Skin chorus.
No mercy for the wicked.
“Yeah, come and see
Papa’s gonna buy us a brand new piggy
Yeah, you and me
Papa’s gonna buy us a brand new piggy”
Hell bloody Skin yeah!…
SKUNK ANANSIE: Facebook
The band formed in 1994 and wanted to celebrate its 25th birthday
with a big tour in 2020, but the awful pandemic prevented it all.
Fortunately, this year Skunk Anansie can throw big parties in
the UK and Europe.
Turn Up The Volume’s 20 KNOCKOUT TRACKS Of The Month – AUGUST 2021
Turn Up The Volume‘s 20 Knockout Tracks for August 2021!
A stream of rattling rippers, jagged jams and romantic reveries.
All together on Spotify…
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Knockout by knockout…
‘Before You Gotta Go’ by COURTNEY BARNETT (Australia)
An infectious ditty, bouncing in your head before it ends. If this, simply irresistible, tune doesn’t do anything for you, you gotta go to your shrink. From Barnett’s new, upcoming album Takes Time, Take Time, out 12th November.
Catchy as hell…
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‘Hot Summer’ by PRINCE (US)
Summer is only over when it’s over. Still time to move and groove to this disco
stomper from the recently released lost Prince album Welcome To America.
Make your move here, ladies and gents…
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‘Go Get A Tattoo’ by FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES feat. Lynks
Why don’t we all get a tattoo, suggests Frank. I think he’s right, it’s
the only way to really go nuts to this bangtastic jackhammer. From
the band’s 4th longplayer called Sticky, arriving in October.
Smash your TV…
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‘Security’ by AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS (Australia)
“I’m not looking for trouble, I’m looking for love / Let me in your hard heart Let me in your pub” sings Amyl over and over again with fervency and tons of gusto, while flamed-up guitars go mental. A blast from new album Comfort To Me, out 10th September.
Hit hit hit, Amyl…
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‘Aire & Calder’ by ULTRASOUND (UK)
These passionate British glam-prog rockers unleash a deluxe edition of their
1999 double debut LP Everything Picture on 24 September. More info here.
Here’s a new video clip for one of the album’s highlights ‘Aire And Calder‘…
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‘Soap And Cigarettes‘ by Nun habit (London)
A queer five-piece from London who play fun, fuzzy garage rock. Their songs are a mishmash of influences all pulled together by a love of loud noises, pop tunes, and
having a good time. ‘Soap And Cigarettes‘ is a stand-out knockout from their brand
new album Hedge Fun.
Trust me, you can’t resist this vibrant vibe…
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‘You And Me’ by THE RUDDY RUCKUS (Canada)
This ardent 4-piece flames with force on this new riff-roaring ripper. They operate somewhere between Green Day and Weezer, with peppery panache, gusty guitars,
vivid vocals, and a cracking chorus.
Scream along…
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‘What’s Wrong With People?’ by PESCH (Belgium)
Darkwave electricity from Belgium. Haunting and ominous. You can smell Doomsday waiting around the corner. It’s 2021, folks, we need to fix our problems now. This sickly sticky roller coaster is a call to arms.
What’s wrong with all of us..
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‘Highway To Hell’ by TOM MORELLO feat. Eddie Vedder and Bruce Springsteen
Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello launches his new album titled
The Atlas Underground Fire on 15 October. He invited several friends, like
Springsteen and Vedder for a bombastic version of AC/DC’s classic headbanger.
Yessssss…
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‘Queen Of Swords’ by TYPHOID ROSIE (Brooklyn, US)
The speedy and steamy title track is one of the fired-up highlights of the new album of this punked-up Brooklyn squad. A zigzagging collection of amplified belters to start and end post-lockdown parties with. More info here.
Rock your ass off here…
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‘Money Song’ by ROYAL CASTLES (Canada)
Wham bam, bloody bam! From the kick-off Money Song booms, bangs and batters. Hefty guitars blare in between and raise your blood pressure on the spot. And when the blissful chorus pops up it’s time to leave your cocoon and let your body do its thing. Don’t wait to boost your stream of adrenalin.
Act now, dance now, party now.
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‘And Tomorrow’ by LORE CITY (Portland, US)
A stunning and shadowy top piece from this duo’s equally stunning
album Participation Mystique. And Tomorrow sounds cinematic,
atmospheric and spacey. Join Lore City on their journey.
Listen today and tomorrow too…
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‘No Regrets’ by SHE/BEAST (Sweden)
Wurlitzer jukeboxes were invented for these 60s inspired humdingers, so they could be played in dark bars downtown were broken hearts gather at midnight. One more thing:
do not mess with SHE/BEAST, she’s not in the mood for fucking assholes and psychos.
And she’s absofuckinglutly right.
Press play…
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‘Popstar’s Daughters’ by SHAUN RYDER (Manchester, UK)
The Happy Mondays frontman’s brand new solo album
Visits From Future Technology is hip-shaking proof
that he still can fill dance floors.
Here’s the trippy and poppy single…
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‘All Nations’ by NADINE GAGNE and The Star Nation Collective (British Columbia)
This resonates as a bright sonic light at the end of our troubled world tunnel. Only with togetherness, friendship, mutual respect, equality, harmony and tolerance, humankind can have hope for the future. This tremendously catching chant reflects all that. It’s a joyful, anthem that should be played on radios all over the planet.
“We are all stars, all stars come on now. Rise, rise and shine, gotta stay proud!”
Let’s get together…
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‘Heart Like Chernobyl’ by SOFT CELL (UK)
The song’s title is the gloom and doom harbinger for
a scary, realistic vision of how we live on the edge.
Tainted love…
Lead-single from new album *Happiness Not Included,
out in the Spring of 2022.
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‘See The Light’ by SHAUNA SEETEENAK (Iqaluit, Canada)
We need songs like these in the restless times we live in. Songs of hope, songs of consolation, songs of inspiration. Shauna wants humankind to fight to see the light
(at the end of the tunnel) again. Her thoughts are embedded in a starry-eyed and
instantly enthralling groove that hops from dreamy pop to hip-swaying rap and back.
See the light here…
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‘Nowhere’ by THE BLACK FEVER (Toronto)
Nowhere sounds like a desperation song, but one that has a deeply felt effect on your psyche, on your state-of-2021-mind. This spellbound jam is driven by melancholic guitar lines, reminding me of Interpol‘s electrically-charged drive. Affecting and soul-stirring fever.
Check it out…
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‘Skin’ by BASEMENT REVOLVER (Hamilton, Canada)
An inspiring reverie for the countless girls/women and boys/men worldwide, struggling with the looks of their body when it doesn’t correspond with society’s everlasting sexist perception of how a body should look like, as we all know. Skin is an instantly heartfelt
slo-mo musing, turning after a distorted guitar intro, into a vocal and musical pearl, with touching piano play. I’m sure The Sundays‘s Harriet Wheeler would love it.
Open your ears and eyes here…
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‘You Are A Runner And I Am My Father’s Son’ by PORRIDGE RADIO (Brighton, UK)
Porridge Radio‘s leading Amazon Dana Margolin is a fan of Canadian rockers Wolf Parade. Here’s her terrifically gripping rendition of the band’s 2005 composition.
Just beautiful…
See/hear you next month, music junkies…
Bold And Inspiring Pop Pearl – BASEMENT REVOLVER Reveals New Touching Single ‘SKIN’
New sonic impulses
19 August 2021
Band: BASEMENT REVOLVER
Who: Indie outfit crafting both noisy and graceful shoegaze-esque
tracks out of their hometown of Hamilton, Ontario since 2016
New single: SKIN – cut from their upcoming album Embody
Chrisy Hurn (singer/songwriter/guitarist): “This song has helped me to love the parts
of my body that have often been scrutinized in the mirror. Ahead of getting married, I felt terrified about the vulnerability that it would bring. It was the first time I had ever explicitly written about my body, and my struggle with it, creating a slow burn of a track.”
Skin is a brave pop pearl, sonically and lyrically. An inspiring humdinger for the
countless girls/women and boys/men worldwide, struggling with the looks of their
body when it doesn’t correspond with society’s everlasting sexist perception of how
a body should look like, as we all know.
Skin is an instantly affecting slo-mo musing, turning after a distorted guitar intro, into
a vocal and musical beauty, with touching piano play. I’m sure The Sundays‘s Harriet
Wheeler would love it.
The accompanying video clip is a magnificent revelation…
BASEMENT REVOLVER: Facebook – Spotify
Skin available via Apple Music
Happy Birthday SKIN!
3 August 2021
Deborah Ann Dyer aka SKIN was born on 3 August 1967.
Happy 54 to the flamboyant and high-energetic lady and
frontwoman of rad British rockers SKUNK ANANSIE who
started to kick ass back in 1994 and released six studio
albums so far.
Three big Skin moments to start the birthday party…
– LATELY –
– WEAK –
– HEDONISM –