The Skins tour poster
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They have that Brooklyn hipster look, young and fresh, yet vaguely familiar to folks in my generation with a Beastie Boys-TLC-Pearl Jam, swag. You instantly connect with them. I have yet to see an unknown headliner pull such a large crowd and kept them remarkably hooked.
Each song they played had a different vibe which continued to prove their talent and range as musicians. Their songs would span from pure rock and roll that housed technical guitar licks to a song that had a flirtatious R&B vibe. They merged into a Ramones Style anthem that required audience participation, “HEYâ€, which was not hard to secure. Then they would play a jazzy little number showcasing the singer’s Adele voice and the guitarist’s technical side. Most notably, when The Skins segued into a Brit-pop song that showcased dueling guitar solos between Daisy Spencer and Russel Chell.
The Skins
photo: Libby
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After the set I ran to the merch booth, hoping for an opportunity to chat with a few of the band members. There is nothing more impressive than talking with passionate, developing, music lovers who share the same admiration of rock, blues, funk, and soul that a wise/old music aficionado does. They shared that after self-releasing their 2012 EP, the group caught the attention of notorious music producer Rick Rubin, and he's been helping develop songs with them at his own Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, CA. Their merchandise was extremely recognizable with t-shirts & stickers designed by Obey Giant’s Shepard Fairey, who offered to design them after catching their breakout performance at SXSW last year. They have recently signed a major label record deal with American Recordings, started by actor Adrian Grenier (Entourage) and are currently working on their next release. I can’t wait to see their evolution as they gain amplified education from being out of the classroom and rocking on the road.
The Skins at First Avenue, Minneapolis (01/17/2014) photo: Vu
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100% agree! Great, energetic and fun band. Your review captured the show perfectly.
Posted by: billyslingshot | 01/21/2014 at 05:14 PM