Music
The Skinny magazine music guide. We bring you the latest music highlights, gig reviews and previews, music videos, album reviews and features. Find exclusive interviews with local bands and international stars, bespoke playlists and video premieres.
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News
Nick Hornby: For the Record
In 1995 Nick Hornby published High Fidelity, a novel about a record store owner with a turbulent relationship history. In the book, he pretty much nailed the mindset of a music obsessive, so unsurprisingly, he was the first person we thought to ask about Record Store Day Read more »| 31 Mar 2009 -
Interviews
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 -
Live Music
Lily Allen @ O2 Academy, 14 Mar
With her chart success currently spanning the Atlantic, it’s no surprise that the opening night of Lily Allen’s tour is a pretty hot ticket. The ... Read more »| 31 Mar 2009 -
Interviews
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 -
Interviews
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 -
Interviews
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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Playlists
A Muso's Top 10: Conrad Keely
Before those perennial Texan hellraisers ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead swoop down on Glasgow to tout the fruits of current effort The Century ... Read more »| 30 Mar 2009 -
Reviews
Butcher Boy - React Or Die
Butcher Boy's second album picks up where they left off on album number one with another exemplary effort Read more »| 30 Mar 2009 -
News
Record Store Day
On Saturday 18th April thousands of independently owned music stores across the world will celebrate 'Record Store Day.’ Over 50 independent record shops across the UK will participate. Special events are being planned such as free in-store performances by some of the best live acts and DJs around, signing sessions, free label samplers and goodie bags as well as Record Store Day exclusive vinyl and CD releases. Paul Mitchell sounds out the initiative with Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis and Avalanche Records boss Kevin Buckle Read more »| 30 Mar 2009 -
Reviews
Caroline Weeks - Songs for Edna
Bat for Lashes collaborator Caroline Weeks releases her solo debut record, a nine-track tribute to American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay Read more »| 30 Mar 2009 -
Reviews
Super Furry Animals - Dark Days / Light Years
Dark Days/Light Years was not recorded in a studio by mere mortals with guitars; it was cooked up in a laboratory by third-eyed hippies with primary coloured... Read more »| 27 Mar 2009 -
Live Music
Live Music Highlights - April, 2009
The Hinterland festival 2009 takes place across multiple venues and features the cream of the crop in real indie rock Read more »| 27 Mar 2009 -
Reviews
Lau - Arc Light
You know that Celtic folk music TV show on late at night, when most are either out, or asleep because they aren’t? Scottish boys Lau belong there. That... Read more »| 27 Mar 2009 -
Interviews
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 -
Reviews
The Strange Boys - The Strange Boys and Girls Club
Many bands have tried, and failed, to approximate a '60s sound. The Hives settled for a cartoonish pastiche; Oasis reimagined the Beatles and The Kinks as mo... Read more »| 27 Mar 2009