Interviews
The Skinny discusses new releases and record choices with prominent artists and producers; covering everything from albums and songs to influences and matters of the heart.
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Interviews
Art Goes Pop: Introducing Micachu and The Shapes
Having recently released their debut album on Rough Trade records, experimental pop band Micachu and The Shapes have been attracting a significant amount of ... Read more »| 08 Apr 2009 -
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My Kappa Roots: A One Man Time Team
With a name like My Kappa Roots, it's always going to be about looking at the future in light of the past. Jamie Scott hears Pablo Clark's short history thus far Read more »| 06 Apr 2009 -
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The Thermals: No Culture Icons
Hutch Harris, singer with The Thermals, offers insight into their new LP. They take things seriously, but in a very funny way, as Paul Mitchell finds out. Read more »| 03 Apr 2009 -
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Yahweh: Musical Youth
By recording the soundtrack of his move from small town to big city, Lewis Cook has created a brilliantly resonant debut album. Nick Mitchell talks to the young talent behind Yahweh Read more »| 03 Apr 2009 -
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Crystal Antlers: People Go ‘Crystal Who?’
Even before the release of their debut album, the real Crystal Antlers have been lost in a fog of hype. Singer Jonny Bell sets the record straight to Nick Mitchell Read more »| 02 Apr 2009 -
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The Prodigy: Generation Terrorists
From underground ‘toy town techno’ pioneers to worldwide electro punk sensations, it seems The Prodigy are standing on the precipice of doing it all over again – Keith Flint tells Dave Kerr why the pop charts are still for suckers, even if they are at the top Read more »| 01 Apr 2009
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Art Brut: Riding With the Devil
With his ouija board, some broken trousers and Frank Black for an ally, Eddie Argos tells Gillian Watson about the time Art Brut took on Satan Read more »| 01 Apr 2009 -
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The Prodigy: "I'm the Trouble Starter!"
Whether flipping the bird at The Man or standing their ground against hip-hop royalty, The Prodigy are no strangers to controversy. Darren Carle looks back at five of their most incendiary moments, Molotov cocktail in hand. Read more »| 01 Apr 2009 -
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HEALTH Escape From the Studio
Wild noise boys HEALTH are back in the studio for album number two. Gordon Bruce talks mushy peas and countryside rodents with bassist John Famiglietti. Read more »| 31 Mar 2009 -
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The Prodigy: Break & Enter
With the strength of Liam Howlett’s bedroom-born endeavours, The Prodigy were never going to stay on the shelf for long. But it had to start somewhere, and if you want to get to the heart of what makes a good band great, then why not ask the man who signed them? Dave Kerr grabs a word with Nick Halkes, founder of XL Records. Read more »| 31 Mar 2009 -
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Elvis Perkins: Checking out of Heartbreak Hotel?
Once a solo troubadour, this month Elvis Perkins emerges with a full band and a sequel to his compelling 2007 debut. Paul Mitchell finds out how becoming a frontman has afforded him a greater freedom, In Dearland. Read more »| 31 Mar 2009 -
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Camera Obscura: Going Over the Top
Camera Obscura's Gavin Dunbar and his trusty Rock Soldiers emerge from a year's incarceration to bring us My Maudlin Career. Here he weighs up life down in the bunker against time spent on the road. Read more »| 31 Mar 2009 -
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Pearl Jam: When Ten Turns Twenty
Almost two decades after it was first released, Pearl Jam's Ten arrives remixed and remastered. Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, Stone Gossard and Mike McCready offer their reflections on the album that launched their career and nearly tore them apart. Ewen Millar listens. Read more »| 27 Mar 2009 -
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Under the Influence: St. Deluxe
Touted by Alan McGee as "a Scottish Nirvana for the 21st century" whilst also enjoying praise from Mogwai man Stuart Braithwaite, Glasgow's St. Deluxe have been making waves in their native city of late. Martin Kirwan tips his bonnet to five of the bands Read more »| 27 Mar 2009 -
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Fucked Up and The Bronx in interview: New World, Same Shredded Faces
The Bronx's Joby J. Ford and Fucked Up's Damien 'Pink Eyes' Abraham get political, financial, and discuss why hardcore is quite like a Scotch Egg, with Jason Morton. Read more »| 25 Mar 2009