Skinny Lister

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Skinny Lister
Skinny Lister in Wiesbaden, Germany 2013
Skinny Lister in Wiesbaden, Germany 2013
Background information
OriginGreenwich, London, England
GenresFolk, Indie folk, Folk punk, Indie rock, Indie pop, Punk rock
Years active2009 (2009)–present
LabelsImperial Music, Sunday Best Recordings, Side One Dummy, Uncle Owen, Xtra Mile Recordings
Websitewww.skinnylister.com
MembersDaniel Heptinstall (2009 – present)
Lorna Thomas (2009 – present)
Maxwell Thomas (2009 – present)
Sam Brace (2009 – 2013, 2014–present)
Thom Mills (2014–present)
Scott Milsom (2017 – present)
Past membersDan Gray (2009–2012)
Dave Neale (2013–2014)
Andy "Slim" Black (2013–2014)
Michael Camino (2012–2017)

Skinny Lister are a British folk band formed in London in 2009. Initially performing as a five-piece band until October 2013 when a drummer was added. They are signed to Xtra Mile Recordings,[1] and were previously signed to Sunday Best Records in the UK, SideOneDummy Records in the US,[2] and in Japan.[3]

Origins[]

The band were formed in London in 2009 having met through folk clubs in Greenwich. Prior to forming Skinny Lister, Dan Heptinstall, Sam Brace and Dan Grey had played together in Indie band The Alps.

Dan Gray left the band in the summer of 2012 and was replaced with Michael Camino from Hawaii, USA. In the spring of 2013 Sam Brace left the band and was replaced by Andy "Slim" Black; he has since rejoined. In the autumn of 2013 the band expanded to a six piece with the addition of drummer Dave Neale.[4]

The band name is usually said to be taken from the nickname of someone Dan Heptinstall was at school with.

Early years and first album – 2009–2013[]

During their first year the band put three tracks on iTunes – "Plough & Orion", "December", and "The Kite Song".

During 2010 the band put out a two CD-only EPs: "Grand Union EP"[5] which was recorded on a canal boat as they toured down the Grand Union Canal network and the "Homemade Tour EP"[6] recorded at friends and family residences as the band toured their hometowns.

In 2011, the band played more festivals than anyone else in UK and were officially crowned 'Hardest Working Band in UK' by PRS[7] and less officially by the Evening Standard.[8]

Skinny Lister appeared at SXSW at the beginning of 2012[9] and then staged a short tour of the US in April. During this time they auditioned for SideOneDummy Records and Kevin Lyman in Los Angeles, California in the record label's car park and were immediately offered a place on the 2012 Vans Warped Tour.[10] The band signed up and appeared playing three times a day much to audience delight and critical acclaim, Rolling Stone highlighting the band in a review of the tour.[11]

On return from the USA the band scheduled a number of dates in Germany including Haldern Pop and in Hamburg,[12] and a UK tour in October to coincide with the release of double AA side single, "Forty Pound Wedding" and "Seventeen Summers". Before the band left for the US, they appeared on Terry Wogan's Sunday morning BBC Radio 2 show.[13]

In 2013, Skinny Lister started the year with a tour of Germany[14] in January and then immediately flew to the US to join Flogging Molly[15] on the first half of their annual Green17 Tour. The band also appeared at SXSW 2013[16] and played Coachella[17] as well as a number of other major festivals internationally during the summer of 2013.

Their debut album was released in June 2012 in the UK and Europe[18] January 2013 in the USA[2] and July 2013 in Japan.[19]

Line up changes and second album – 2012–15[]

Between 2012 and 2014 Skinny Lister went through a number of line up changes. At the end of August 2012 Dan Grey left and was replaced by Michael Camino who the band had met on the Vans Warped Tour.

In April 2013 Sam 'Mule' Brace left the band and was replaced by Andy 'Slim' Black who made his debut with the band at South by South West in Texas.

In the autumn of 2013, the band expanded to a six piece by adding Dave Neale on drums. This six piece line up toured Britain and Germany in the autumn of 2013 before going into the studio to record the band's second album, Down on Deptford Broadway.

Skinny Lister's second album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in December 2013 and was released on 20 April 2015. It was produced by Ted Hutt.[20]

The band began 2014 with a tour of the USA supporting Dropkick Murphy's and a tour of the UK supporting Boy George. They then toured the US and played a number of UK festivals during the summer.

Drummer Dave Neal left to concentrate on another project and suggested his replacement Thom Mills. Mills made his debut on the Boy George Tour, but Neal chose the last night of that tour as his final gig with the band.

On 16 September 2014 it was announced that the band had signed to Xtra Mile Recordings and that the second album would be out in spring 2015.[21]

On 17 September 2014, Andy Black left the band by mutual consent and was replaced by his predecessor Sam Brace.

During October 2014 the band played a short tour of Japan, followed by a tour of five English cities where they played the new album in its entirety for the first time. The first single from the album Trouble on Oxford Street was released in January 2015. A video for the song was made available on 20 November 2014.

In the autumn of 2015 Skinny Lister supported Frank Turner in the US and UK. In January 2016 they supported him in Germany.

On 20 November 2015 Skinny Lister released "This Christmas", a collaboration with Xtra Mile Recordings labelmate Beans On Toast with proceeds going to Homelessness charity Shelter.

In March 2016 the band played on Flogging Molly's "Salty Dog" cruise, they also headlined a short tour of the eastern USA supported by Beans On Toast and Will Varley.

Third album 2016–17[]

In May 2016 the band went into The Silk Mill Studio in Newcastle Under Lyme with producer to record their third album. On 23 July the band announced via social media and their website that the album was to be called The Devil, the Heart, and the Fight, and would be released on 30 September.[22] The announcement was accompanied by a video for the first single from the album, entitled "Wanted".

On 27 September, three days before the album's official release the NME website carried a feature and full stream.[23]

The album release was followed by tours of the UK and the US. The London date on this tour was given a 5/5 review by National newspaper The Independent.[24]

The album entered the UK Indie Album Chart at number 38.[25]

In early 2017, Michael Camino took time off to recover from an ankle injury, and in March, he announced that he would not return from his time off, and was leaving the band.[26] Scott Milsom of Coffin Nails and Big Boss Man had filled in for Camino on a European tour supporting Dropkick Murphys, and was then announced as a permanent replacement when Michael Camino's departure was announced.[27]

In October 2017 a deluxe edition of The Devil, the Heart, and the Fight was released with a second disc containing three completely new songs, some live recordings, some different versions of existing songs, and what is described as "band chat" introducing different sections of the second disc.

Fourth album – 2017–19[]

During 2017 in interviews and social media Q&A sessions the band hinted that a fourth album would be released in the spring or summer of 2018. In July 2017 the band returned to Rockfield Studios and have also spent time in other studios. It is likely that the new songs on the deluxe version of The Devil, the Heart, and the Fight were recorded in these sessions, but it is not known how much other material has also been recorded.

Between late June and late September 2018 photos on the band's Instagram account showed them in Blue Bell Hill Studio near Chatham recording the fourth album. This was also stated in a blog post on the band's official website.[28]

On 31 October 2018 the bands various social media accounts announced that the album would be called "The Story is..." and would be released on 1 March 2019. The announcement also included dates for the UK and European legs of a World Tour.[29]

The album was produced by Barny Barnicott and has been described as "A loosely-based concept album, 'The Story Is…’ anthologises a series of personal vignettes inspired by a chaotic few years for the band and binds them into 14 tracks of unmistakably Skinny-sounding rock’n’roll."[30]

The band began 2019 with the third single from the still forthcoming album "My Distraction" described as being "... about being so obsessed with something that everything else falls by the wayside. When only one thing is in focus and everything else is merely background noise. Even though written initially with broader meaning, the lyrics are particularly fitting for our current fixation with modern technology and, even more particularly, our tethering of ourselves to our smart phones."[31]

They toured Europe in March and April, followed by a tour of the US in May. The US tour included support slots with The Bouncing Souls and an appearance at Frank Turner's Lost Evenings III Festival in Boston, as well as headline dates. The band later toured the UK in December.

2020-21[]

Even before the COVID-19_pandemic 2020 had been planned as a quiet year due to Lorna's pregnancy, and the birth of her daughter in March that year. There were due to have been some festival appearances in the summer and a UK tour in the run up to Christmas. No dates had been officially announced at the time of their cancellation.

In October the band released a Fifth Anniversary Edition of Down_on_Deptford_Broadway on yellow vinyl with download codes for demo versions of the twelve tracks. The launch of this included a live Q&A session on Facebook where it was hinted that new songs had been written and were being recorded.

It is expected that at least some of the festival appearances and the tour postponed from the end of 2020 will take place in 2021.

On 10 December the band released a video on YouTube for a new single "Shout it Out" which was available to stream and download the following day.

Personnel[]

The band was originally a five piece, expanding to a six piece in the autumn of 2013.

Current members[]

  • Dan Heptinstall – lead vocals, guitar, and stomp box (July 2009–present)
  • Max Thomas – melodeon, mandolin and vocals (July 2009–present)
  • Lorna Thomas – vocals (July 2009–present)
  • Thom Mills – drums (March 2014–present)
  • Sam "Mule" Brace – guitar, concertina, vocals (July 2009 – March 2013, September 2014–present) mandolin (2014–present)
  • Scott Milsom – double bass, Bass guitar and vocals (January 2017 – Present )

Former members[]

  • Dan Grey: double bass, vocals (2009– August 2012)
  • Dave Neale – drums (October 2013 – March 2014)
  • Andy "Slim" Black – guitar, mandolin and vocals (April 2013 – 17 September 2014)
  • Michael Camino – double bass and vocals (October 2012 – March 2017)

Timeline[]

Guest musicians[]

  • Roger Wilson: Violin. Roger plays most of the fiddle parts on the Forge and Flagon album, and all fiddle parts on Down on Deptford Broadway, and . He has occasionally played live with the band on British tours and at festivals
  • Rosco Wuestewald: Drum, mandolin. Rosco has occasionally guested with the band on tours in the USA.
  • Holly Cook: plays penny whistle on Forge and Flagon album, Down on Deptford Broadway and The Devil, The Heart & The Fight, and has occasionally guested with the band on stage.
  • Kathryn Tickell: Plays Northumbrian smallpipes and fiddle on the track "Seventeen Summers" on the Forge and Flagon album.
  • Martin Cummins plays Northumbrian smallpipes on the track "Carry" on the third album The Devil, The Heart & The Fight
  • Iain Wilson: Plays fiddle on "Plough and Orion" and "Colours" on the Forge and Flagon album
  • Hezi Yechiel: Percussion on "Trawlerman" and "Colours" on the Forge and Flagon album
  • Scott Milsom: Double bass live in early 2017 while Michael Camino was recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon. He later took over full-time when Michael Camino decided to leave the band.
  • James Gulliver: Drums at some European festivals in July and August 2017 while Thom Mills was temporarily unavailable. He filled in again during the summer of 2019.

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • (2012)
  1. "If The Gaff Don't Let Us Down"
  2. "John Kanaka"
  3. "Rollin' Over"
  4. "Trawlerman"
  5. "Peregrine Fly"
  6. "Seventeen Summers"
  7. "Wild As The Wind Blows"
  8. "Forty Pound Wedding"
  9. "Kite Song"
  10. "Polkas (Jenny Lind / Girl in a Blue Dress)"
  11. "Plough & Orion"
  12. "Colours"
  13. "Bonny Away" (iTunes Exclusive)

(Additional tracks on the Deluxe Version)

  1. "Merry Old Dance"
  2. "John Kanaka (Live at the Lexington)"
  3. "Rollin Over (Live at the Lexington"
  4. "Risk" (iTunes Exclusive)
  1. "Raise a Wreck"
  2. "Trouble on Oxford Street"
  3. "George's Glass"
  4. "What can I say?"
  5. "Cathy"
  6. "Six Whiskies"
  7. "This is War"
  8. "Ten Thousand Voices"
  9. "Bonny Away"
  10. "Bold as Brass"
  11. "This City"
  12. "The Dreich"
  • (2016)
  1. "Wanted"
  2. "Geordie Lad"
  3. "Tragedy in A Minor"
  4. "Devil in Me"
  5. "Injuries"
  6. "Reunion"
  7. "Beat It From The Chest"
  8. "Hamburg Drunk"
  9. "Grace"
  10. "Charlie"
  11. "Fair Winds And Following Seas"
  12. "Carry"

(Additional tracks on Disc 2 of the Deluxe Version)

  1. "Live Intro"
  2. "Thing Like That"
  3. "Christmas Calls"
  4. "Band Chat Roundhouse"
  5. "Wanted (Live at London Roundhouse)"
  6. "Hamburg Drunk (Live at London Roundhouse)"
  7. "This is War (Live at London Roundhouse)"
  8. "Band Chat Sessions"
  9. "Injuries (Paste Session)"
  10. "Tragedy in A Minor (Paste Session)"
  11. "Geordie Lad (Xtra Mile Xmrob1 Session)"
  12. "Band Chat Bootlegs"
  13. "John Kanaka (London Scala Bootleg)"
  14. "Cathy (London Scala Bootleg)"
  15. "Bold as Brass (London Scala Bootleg)"
  16. "Band Chat Boy Ashore"
  17. "Boy Ashore"
  • (2019)
  1. Second Amendment
  2. My Life, My Architecture
  3. Diesel Vehicle
  4. Rattle & Roar
  5. Artist Arsonist
  6. The Shining
  7. The Story Is...
  8. 38 Minutes
  9. My Distraction
  10. Stop & Breathe
  11. Cause for Chorus
  12. Alister McAllister
  13. Sometimes So It Goes
  14. Any Resemblance to Actual Persons, Living Or Dead, is Purely Coincidental

Singles[]

  • Plough & Orion (2009)
  • December (2009)
  • Kite Song (2010)
  • Plough & Orion / If The Gaff Don't Let Us Down (2012)
  • Colours / Rollin' Over (2012)
  • Trouble on Oxford Street (2015)
  • Cathy (2015)
  • This is War (2015)
  • This City (2015)
  • Six Whiskies (2015)
  • This Christmas (2015) – Collaboration with Beans On Toast
  • Wanted (2016)
  • Geordie Lad (2016)
  • The Devil in Me (2016)
  • Thing Like That (2018)
  • 38 Minutes (2018)
  • The Story Is... (2018)
  • Shout it Out (2020)

EPs[]

  • On These Rotten Streets My Best Days Have Been Spent EP (2014)
  1. "John Kanaka (Live)"
  2. "Rollin Over (Live)"
  3. "Merry Old Dance"
  4. "Poor Old Horse"
  5. "Peregrine Fly (Live)"
  • Forty Pound Wedding EP (2012)
  1. "Forty Pound Wedding"
  2. "Seventeen Summers"
  3. "Colours (Psychemagic Mix)"
  4. "Plough and Orion (Sunday Best Mix)"
  • Grand Union EP (2010)
  1. "Rollin' Over"
  2. "Peregrine Fly"
  3. "South Australia"
  4. "Plough & Orion"
  5. "Poor Old Horse"
  • Home Made Tour EP (2010)
  1. "William Harker"
  2. "John Kanaka"
  3. "Trawler Man"
  4. "Kite Song"
  5. "Keep Yer Feet Still Greordie Hinny"
  6. "Farewell To Devon/Tattoo Tale"
  7. "Bye Bye Roseanna"

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