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Skunk Anansie News

ACE RESPONSE TO SOLO PLAN

ACE RESPONSE TO SOLO PLAN

Lemmy! The Stranglers! And, erm Gay Dad!!!

  • Apr 20, 2001

SEVEN YEAR ITCH SPLITS SKUNK

The angst-rockers call it a day after seven years and four million albums...

  • Apr 18, 2001

SKIN SHEDS SKUNK

Bass player Cass tells NME.COM they won't be around for a while...

  • Dec 13, 2000

SKIN SINGS WITH REALITY!

[b]Prodigy's Maxim Reality[/b] teams up with [b]Skunk Anansie's skin[/b] for his new solo album.

  • Mar 23, 2000

DEAD DETECTIVES LIVE AGAIN

New TV series [B]Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)[/B] hits next year...

  • Jun 21, 1999

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Skunk Anansie YouTube Videos

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Skunk Anansie - Weak

Skunk Anansie - Weak (03:40)

Weak as I am...no tears for you.

Skunk Anansie feat. Maxim - Carmen Queasy

Skunk Anansie feat. Maxim - Carmen Queasy (04:01)

Skunk Anansie feat. Maxim - Carmen Queasy

SKUNK ANANSIE "I Can Dream"

SKUNK ANANSIE "I Can Dream" (03:30)

SHot on 35 mm by the very wonderful and sadly missed, Ian Owles. Some of the still grabs from this are amazing. I'll put them up at www.flickr.com/borolad259

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Skunk Anansie Reviews

Ed Case : Good Times

Ed Case : Good Times

...cluelessly miscalculated bid for indie cred...

  • Jun 14, 2002

Skunk Anansie : Secretly

A mediocre ballad tune meanders disconsolately in the shadow of her stardom, and never quite comes out.

  • May 8, 1999

Post Orgasmic Chill

Their problem was always that they were too big for their own bloody good...

  • Feb 19, 1999

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Skunk Anansie Biography

This London, England-based quartet, formed in 1994, was led by the stunning singer Skin (b. Deborah Dyer, Brixton, London, England). After attending a furniture design course at Teeside Polytechnic in Middlesbrough, she returned to the capital and started meeting musicians on the local circuit. Her original band was shelved for being too "rockist", but she retained the services of bass player Richard "Cass" Lewis and in January 1994 began rehearsing with Skunk Anansie, alongside guitarist Martin "Ace" Kent and drummer Robbie French. After signing to One Little Indian Records they released their debut single, "Little Baby Swastikkka', available only through mail order from BBC Radio 1's Evening Session programme. March 1995"s controversial "Selling Jesus" single was followed by work on labelmate Björk's "Army Of Me" single. The band's debut album contained the predicted brew of agit prop and funk metal, while Skin's lyrics remained forceful, but over the course of a full album, it was clear that there was a lack of development in style and in terms of the issue-led subject matter. The singles "I Can Dream" and "Charity" skirted the fringes of the UK Top 40 in June and September respectively.

The band toured with Therapy? and Senser and as part of the New Musical Express' Bratbus coalition, and appeared on the first edition of Channel 4's The White Room television programme. Featuring new drummer Mark Richardson (ex-Little Angels), Stoosh was a harder-edged collection, characterized by metal-edged guitar and Skin spitting out her lyrics. Controversial lyrics can sometimes sound deliberately contrived, but on this collection, Skin sounded as though she meant it. Her anger on the excellent opening track, "Yes It's Fucking Political", was almost tangible. The band also reaped the rewards with four UK Top 30 singles in 1996, "Weak", a reissue of "Charity", "All I Want" and "Twisted (Everyday Hurts)". The band parted company with One Little Indian shortly afterwards, signing a worldwide deal with Virgin Records. Post Orgasmic Chill was premiered by the thunderous clatter of UK Top 20 single, "Charlie Big Potato", but the album's indifferent reception hastened Skunk Anansie's demise. Skin released her solo debut, Fleshwounds, in June 2003.

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Skunk Anansie Discography

Skunk Anansie albums.

  • Paranoid And Sunburnt - 1995 (One Little Indian)
  • Stoosh - 1996 (One Little Indian)
  • Post Orgasmic Chill - 1999 (Virgin)

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Skunk Anansie Books

Skunk Anansie bibliography.

  • Skunk Anansie: Skin I'm In - Steve Malins

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