More than a few veteran band scene folks and young indie music fans showed up at the Pour House to check out British rock trio Band of Skulls on Wednesday. It was cool to see such a strong turn-out ...
Band of Skulls unfortunately had to cancel their Dec. 17, date at the Daytrotter Presents show. But I got the story below finished before the cancelation. So Band of Skulls and “New Moon” soundtrack ...
The bluesy rock of England’s Band of Skulls sent a wave of the past through Union Transfer on Friday. Playing the last show of its U.S. tour, the band entranced the Philly crowd with its updated ...
Southampton-based British hard rock group Band of Skulls has been gradually creeping out of obscurity since 2004, eventually putting out the Baby Darling Doll Face Honey debut album in ’09. That was ...
Back in March, British trio Band of Skulls played a stripped-down set for On-Airstreaming, an interview-and-performance video series that operates out of Austin. Singer-guitarist Russell Marsden and ...
“Asleep at the Wheel,” the irresistible amalgam that kicks off Band of Skulls’ third album and also tends to launch all of their live sets lately – including a solid if eventually samey show Tuesday ...
Pixies have announced a parting of ways with bassist Paz Lenchantin after 10 years – and announced Band of Skulls' Emma Richardson as her replacement. In a statement posted on social media, Pixies say ...
A look back at The Grammy Awards Bruce Springsteen opened the Grammys with a performance that perfectly displayed why he is called “The Boss” and the lack of Clarence Clemons in his E Street Band was ...
Laughing in the face of the concept of the 'difficult' second album, Southampton's Band of Skulls seem to have rattled off Sweet Sour with ease as the album possesses the kind of cocky grandeur that ...
In the opening track of the new Band Of Skulls album, Russell Marsden cries, ”’Cause where we are going is anyone’s guess.” But the U.K. band’s path is less mysterious than he asserts. Band Of Skulls ...
Who: Band of Skulls, a British trio whose shit-kicking, bare-bones brand of gritty rock & roll earned them a spot on the hugely anticipated soundtrack to the next Twilight movie, New Moon. Sounds Like ...
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