Skin has been in the music industry for over 30 years, making music and headlining festivals with her band Skunk Anansie. She currently hosts her own show on Absolute Radio, where she interviews her musical heroes, famous friends, and the most exciting up and coming talent. From Debbie Harry to Paul Weller to Arlo Parks, Skin and her guests relive past experiences, swop stories on and off tour, look ahead to new music, and generally just spill the tea. But there’s only so much time on radio. So, finding the chats touching, interesting and inspiring, Skin wants to give you the chance to hear the full conversations in all their glory – just a couple of musicians having a heart to heart. This is Skin Tings.
In this very special episode of the Skin Show, Sophie K was in conversation with the Skunk Anansie legend to celebrate International Women's Day.They talked about some of the female heroes who inspired them growing up and played a key role in their personal lives & career development.Skin & Sophie also discussed their experiences as women in the music & radio industries in which they have forged their livelihoods, as well as highlighting the women who continue to influence them to this day.
This episode of Skin Tings, Skin introduces you to one of her favourite new artists, Eaves Wilder. They chat about how Eaves approaches songwriting by channelling experiences growing up and writing for her past self. She talks about which musicians who she has looked up to and why, and discusses developing as a live artist.
Drumming great, Stewart Copeland chats to Skin about his new album, Police Deranged For Orchestra, which takes Police classics and turns them on their head. Plus, he talks about how he got into playing drums and gives insight into his time drumming in the Police.
Singer & guitarist from Black Honey, Izzy B. Phillips, joins Skin for a chat about Brighton, the internet and how they've made one of Skin's favourite albums of the year, A Fistful of Peaches.
Skin is joined on this episode of Skin Tings by the irrepressible front man of the band, Idles. Joe talks about what inspired him thematically and musically growing up, how the band go about writing their music and of course, politics.
The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins joins Skin on this episode of Skin Tings. They discuss Justin's hugely loved Youtube & Tik Tok channels, walking the fine line between what's cool and what's not in rock music, and of course Christmas music!
In this episode of Skin Tings, Skin is joined by South African music legend, Thandiswa Mazwai. They reminisce about meeting for the first time and playing Nelson Mandela's 80th birthday, and discuss what it was like for Thandiswa to grow up and make music in Soweto during Apartheid.
This episode of Skin Tings sees Skin joined by Scottish singer-songwriter, KT Tunstall, to talk all about her new album, Nut, plus she talks about getting her big break on Jools Holland & the time Stevie Nicks dedicated a song to her.
Legendary drummer with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Chad Smith, joins Skin for this episode of Skin Tings. They chat about Chad's busy career and what characteristics make drummers great. Plus Chad gives his thoughts about Woodstock 99 and shares advice for aspiring young drummers.
Joining Skin on this episode of Skin Tings is Miki Berenyi to talk all about her career with shoegaze band Lush, their place in the 90s UK music scene, and her new book Fingers Crossed: How Music Saved Me From Success, which is out 29th September!
Skin is joined by a very important musician to her, Jerry 'Wyz' Seay, from the funk rock band Mother's Finest. Skin tells Jerry about the time she saw him perform with George Clinton in Brixton and how significant that was for her when she was an aspiring musician. Plus Jerry talks about his incredible life playing bass and touring with legends like ACDC, the Who, Stevie Nicks and Prince.
On this episode of Skin Tings, Skin is joined this week by her friend and the drummer of Skunk Anansie, Mark Richardson, who talks about mental health in music and his charity Music Support which was chosen as the beneficiary of the recent Taylor Hawkins Memorial gig. For more info on Music Support head to www.musicsupport.org
In this series of Skin Tings, Skin focuses on some of the up-and-coming talents that are catching her attention, and that she think you need to be aware of too! In this episode, Skin is joined by Nova Twins to talk about why they enjoy being a DIY band, how their new album reflected the times in which it was made, and being compared to Skunk Anansie.
In this series of Skin Tings, Skin focuses on some of the up-and-coming talents that are catching her attention, and that she think you need to be aware of too! In this episode, Skin is joined by The Anchoress to talk about incorporating difficult topics in music, why she wanted to be a producer & multi-instrumentalist and
In this series of Skin Tings, Skin focuses on some of the up-and-coming talents that are catching her attention, and that she think you need to be aware of too! In this episode, Skin is joined by Menna to talk about how they met in Nashville, why she tries not to listen to too much contemporary music, and being a woman in the music industry.
In this series of Skin Tings, Skin focuses on some of the up-and-coming talents that are catching her attention, and that she think you need to be aware of too! In this episode, Skin is joined by Manuel from Zeal & Ardor to talk about his place in the Swiss heavy metal scene, how an unfortunate brush with racism actually helped start the new project, and how his music addresses politics.
In this series of Skin Tings, Skin focuses on some of the up-and-coming talents that are catching her attention, and that she think you need to be aware of too! In this episode, Skin is joined by Du Blonde to talk about being in complete control of their artistry, the importance of the album, and what inspires her lyrically.
Join Skin as she looks to the past to pay tribute to those that formed this genre, as well as looking forward to those leading its resurgence. She also addresses everything in between as each week we'll be putting together the pieces of the puzzle to discover more about the blackness of rock! The Blackness of Rock concludes with Skin addressing the current state of rock & race, something she discusses with British punk band, Big Joanie, and broadcaster, Sophie K.
Join Skin as she looks to the past to pay tribute to those that formed this genre, as well as looking forward to those leading its resurgence. She also addresses everything in between as each week we'll be putting together the pieces of the puzzle to discover more about the blackness of rock! For the 5th instalment of the Blackness of Rock, Skin speaks with Living Colour's Vernon Reid about his experience of rock and race during the 80s and 90s, which led to the founding of the Black Rock Coalition.
Join Skin as she looks to the past to pay tribute to those that formed this genre, as well as looking forward to those leading its resurgence. She also addresses everything in between as each week we'll be putting together the pieces of the puzzle to discover more about the blackness of rock! In this episode of the Blackness of Rock, Skin spoke with one of her heroes, someone she was inspired by seeing on Top of the Pops when she was younger. They discussed the intricacies of race within the Ska Revival and Two Tone.
Join Skin as she looks to the past to pay tribute to those that formed this genre, as well as looking forward to those leading its resurgence. She also addresses everything in between as each week we'll be putting together the pieces of the puzzle to discover more about the blackness of rock! Episode 3 of the Blackness of Rock heard Skin & NYU professor, Maureen Mahon, as they aimed to pinpoint the very moment that rock music went from being a black invention, to being something regarded as a white artform.
Join Skin as she looks to the past to pay tribute to those that formed this genre, as well as looking forward to those leading its resurgence. She also addresses everything in between as each week we'll be putting together the pieces of the puzzle to discover more about the blackness of rock! In this episode, Skin spoke with writer Lucy O'Brien as they focused on the appropriation or appreciation debate, in this case surrounding Dusty Springfield. She also discussed the ‘rock voice' with Chic singer, Kimberly Davis.
Join Skin as she looks to the past to pay tribute to those that formed this genre, as well as looking forward to those leading its resurgence. She also addresses everything in between as each week we'll be putting together the pieces of the puzzle to discover more about the blackness of rock! This episode features Gail Ann Dorsey, David Bowie's former bassist, as they share their experiences as black female musicians, as well as music writer Jordannah Elizabeth, as they try to answer some of the questions that surround the Blackness of Rock.
In this episode of Skin Tings, Skin talks to London Grammar's Hannah Reid. Hannah talks about her varied influences including growing up enjoying dance music, Skin asks about people's perceptions of London Grammar and Hannah's experience as a woman in the music industry. Plus they talk about London Grammar's new album, Californian Soil (OUT NOW).
Skin welcomes Bloc Party's Kele Okereke for a chat on this episode of Skin Tings. They talk about the solo album Kele's been working on over the past year in lockdown, the Waves Pt. 1 (out May 28th), as well as how he hid his passion for music from his parents growing up. Plus they remember how they met in Brixton back in the 00s.
The multi-award winning Rag ‘n' Bone Man joins Skin on this episode of Skin Tings. They talk about his new album, 'Life by Misadventure', how the success of his song 'Human' took him by complete surprise and the exact moment he realised he had such an incredible voice!
In this episode of Skin Tings, the incredible Annie Lennox joins Skin for a chat. Skin and Annie reminisce about the first time they met, performing at Pavarotti and friends, as well as activism and writing conscious music, plus Annie discusses her enjoyment working with her daughter on music.
Skin was joined by not one, not two, not three, but four guests on this episode of Skin Tings. Vernon Reid, Corey Glover, Will Calhoun & Doug Wimbish from Living Colour. They chatted about Living Colour's incredible career, how blown away Skin was when she saw them for the first time, and also how blown away Living Colour were when they saw Skunk Anansie for the first time!
Hugely influential and successful singer songwriter, Joan Armatrading, joins Skin for this episode of Skin Tings. They discuss how important observing people is to their success in songwriting, Joan also tells Skin how comedy records got her into music when she was growing up, and how she still struggles to play in front of crowds.
In this episode of Skin Tings, Skin was joined by her friend Sam Bettens of K's Choice to talk about his new project, Rex Rebel. Skin & Sam also discuss the necessity to cross genres as a musician, the benefits of taking music in fresh directions and how Sam's band Rex Rebel mesmerised Skin when they first met.
A legend of British music joined Skin on this episode of Skin Tings. Paul Weller has an incredible back catalogue and continues to release excellent records, as he and Skin discuss. They chat about the ways Paul experiments in the studio when making new music, how he developed his exquisite fashion sense and his experiences being a dad.
Skin's guest on this episode of Skin Tings is someone whose music she fell in love with when she burst onto the scene a year or so ago, Arlo Parks. Skin asks Arlo about her early influences, how she came to write plays when she was younger, and being an up and coming artist during a pandemic. This, plus they look ahead to Arlo's debut album release.
Shirley Manson, lead singer and writer for rock band Garbage, and one of the world's greatest redheads, joined Skin for this episode of Skin Tings. Skin & Shirley address what it was like being a woman in the 90s rock scene, they compare their experiences as frontwomen of male-dominated rock bands and Shirley chats about her acting career!
In this episode of Skin Things, Skin caught up with her old mate, 90s music legend Billy Corgan. They spoke about Billy's love for wrestling, the new Smashing Pumpkins album, Cyr, as well as the 25th anniversary of their legendary Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness record.
An avid viewer of Top of the Pops when she was younger, one performance caught Skin's attention so much it made her want to be a singer. In this episode of Skin Tings, Skin gets to chat to the very person who inspired her all those years ago, Debbie Harry. Skin and the Blondie icon discuss the term ‘punk', Studio 54 and unexpectedly, the London Dungeons.
Skin Tings is a brand new podcast in which Skunk Anansie's Skin chats to her musical heroes, friends from the industry, and some of the most exciting up and coming talent! They reminisce about past experiences, remember stories from on and off tour, and look ahead, talking about new music and generally just spilling the tea.