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
A Hawk and a Hacksaw: Notes from the Danube
Nomads, vagabonds - call them what you will - this month A Hawk And A Hacksaw return with their fifth album in advance of a whistlestop Scottish tour in June. Heather Trost sends Ali Maloney a postcard. Read more »| 11 May 2009 -
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Guru: Still Got the Skills
As a key element of both Gang Starr and Jazzmatazz, Guru has been pioneering hip-hop for over twenty years. David McNamara meets up with the legend and his latest collaborator to find out why he has no intention of stopping anytime soon. Read more »| 07 May 2009 -
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An Army of She
The lineage of fiercely independent solo females that leads to Natasha Khan is a long one, but here are a few of our favourites. - KATE BUSH Disenchanted ... Read more »| 05 May 2009 -
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Over The Wall: Resistance is Futile
In an industry bloated by the mundane, Glasgow’s Over the Wall make for a refreshing slap in the jowls. Billy Hamilton catches up with the entertaining duo to discover why they break the mould Read more »| 05 May 2009 -
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Isis: More Brilliant than the Sun
After over a decade of playing monstrously heavy art-metal, a genre which many attribute to having been created by them, Isis release their finest yet - a pseudo-best of. Guitarist Bryant Clifford Meyer talks to Ali Maloney about the band's journey. Read more »| 04 May 2009 -
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Re-Enter The Vaselines
After a twenty-year “tea break”, legendary Scottish indie-pop miscreants The Vaselines are back with a reissue, US tour and new material. Gillian Watson talks to Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee about their legacy, Nirvana and next steps Read more »| 04 May 2009
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Houses of the Unholy
Plenty of artists trade the luxury of a traditional recording studio in favour of something a little more homely, but not all come with the calm, idyllic san... Read more »| 01 May 2009 -
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Bat For Lashes: The Path of Khan
With her second album in the can, Bat For Lashes are the talk of indie town. But what's with the hippy-dippy vibe? And where did that Scott Walker duet come from? Natasha Khan explains all to Nick Mitchell Read more »| 01 May 2009 -
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Grizzly Bear: Out Of Hibernation
Flouting conventions, Grizzly Bear’s ‘difficult second album’ is actually their third. But never mind the chronology. Darren Carle gets chatting to singer Daniel Rossen in the here and now as the Brooklyn quartet bare their teeth ahead of the release of Veckatimest. Read more »| 01 May 2009 -
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New Blood: Sky Larkin
Leeds trio Sky Larkin are a band with a relentless work ethic, having dedicating their days to showcasing debut album, The Golden Spike, on both sides of the Atlantic. Leading up to the band's imminent return to Glasgow, Ryan Drever catches up with Katie Harkin to talk cassettes, festivals, and the story so far. Read more »| 01 May 2009 -
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New Blood: Elks
Despite only being together a couple of years - though friends for many more - Elks, have already released their debut album and toured with the likes of Youthmovies, Metronomy and The Twilight Sad, often selling out shows across Europe. In the midst of this steady progress, Ryan Drever catches up with vocalist/guitarist, Rob Herian before taking to the stage with Jeffrey Lewis at this year's Hinterland festival. Read more »| 29 Apr 2009 -
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New Blood: The Gothenburg Address
In just over a year, The Gothenburg Address have come out of the starting trap to play a gig in front of thousands and soundtrack a short film alongside Mogwai. Ewen Millar sniffs out the secret of their success, and asks how far they're willing to go Read more »| 28 Apr 2009 -
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Adam Stafford: Do it Yourself (...or Consider Yourself Swallowed)
From his formative days as one half of the Chuck Norris Machine to releasing future classics as Y'all is Fantasy Island, Adam Stafford is not averse to a bit of DIY to get the job done. Here he writes about the genesis of his band and the organic success they've found on the Scottish circuit. Read more »| 24 Apr 2009 -
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P.O.S.: Playing by his Own Rules
P.O.S. breaks the contemporary rap rulebook once again on latest album, Never Better. David McNamara catches up with the rapper at his Minneapolis home to discuss the pitfalls of hip-hop and the difficulties of being a musician trying to raise a child. Read more »| 22 Apr 2009 -
Festivals
Pitted in the Throes of Passion
Amidst the hyperbole and throwaway soundbites, Billy Hamilton discovers Boston-born electro-poppers Passion Pit are a band who're having to grow up quickly... Read more »| 20 Apr 2009