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"Ferocious" -- METAL HAMMER
"One of the hardest working and most powerful live acts in the
world." -- METAL MANIACS
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From the Artist
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For Fans Of: THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER,
DYING FETUS, FEAR FACTORY, MISERY INDEX, SUFFOCATION
About the Artist
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SKINLESS exploded onto the metal scene in
1992. Despite a variety of lineup changes, the songwriting team
of Noah Carpenter (guitars) and Sherwood Webber (vocals) has
remained constant since 1994. After adding the talents of Bob
Beaulac (drums) and Joe Keyser (bass) SKINLESS established a
solid, dedicated line-up, recorded two demos and appeared on
numerous compilations. In 1998, SKINLESS released their
full-length debut 'Progression Towards Evil.' Recorded at Max
Trax Studios in Albany, NY 'Progression...' stunned the
underground, showcasing the musicianship and energy that the band
had become known for via its intense live performances. An
entirely independent release, 'Progression...' received frenzied
accl from press the world over and saw remarkable sales.
SKINLESS embarked on three immensely successful tours in support
of 'Progression...' introducing legions of fans to the punishing
live SKINLESS experience. The band toured the US with underground
legends MORTICIAN on 1999s Chainsaw Tour, and in the Spring of
2000, SKINLESS toured the U.S. and Mexico with INCANTATION,
spawning even more followers of the brutal underground
revolution. Their subsequent European headlining tour cled
further disciples.
On their Relapse debut 'Foreshadowing Our Demise,' SKINLESS
painted violent pictures of utter devastation. 'Foreshadowing Our
Demise' sonically documented the endless energy of the bands
burly live performances, delivering an annihilating combination
of punishing grooves and ultimate brutality. SKINLESS
gut-twisting deathgrind deluged listeners with colossal riffs,
chaotic percussion and Webbers scathing vocal attack.
SKINLESS toured as much as possible in 2001/2002, being
personally invited to hit the road with the likes of HATEBREED
and SIX FEET UNDER, thus furthering their growing following. A
high-profile appearance at the 2002 Beast Feast in Japan
alongside SLAYER, PANTERA and THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN rounded
out over two years of non-stop roadwork in support of
'Foreshadowing...'
Inarguably one of heavy music's most energetic and fast-rising
bands, SKINLESS returned in 2003 with 'From Sacrifice To
Survival.' Alternating between high-speed salvos and piledriving
grooves 'From Sacrifice To Survival' embodies and amplifies the
hardest-hitting hallmarks of U.S. metal. Powerful vocals punch
through churning guitar crunch in what is the band's finest work
to-date. Featuring the stellar production work of Neil Kernon
(CANNIBAL CORPSE, JUDAS PRIEST, EXHUMED, etc.) and powerhouse
drumming courtesy of John Longstreth (ORIGIN), 'From Sacrifice To
Survival' vaulted SKINLESS' musical mania to an untouchable new
apex.
Never a band to stay idle for long, SKINLESS hit the road in
support of 'From Sacrifice...' joining forces with labelmates
DYING FETUS on their summer 2003 Stop At Nothing Tour. The band
was then invited to support death metal giants SIX FEET UNDER on
their Fall, 2003 U.S. tour, which SKINLESS did to a rousing
response.
In the fall of 2004, SKINLESS released their first DVD,
Skinflick. Documenting the worldwide antics and world renowned
ferocity of the band, Skinflick takes a look inside the world of
SKINLESS, from the of From Sacrifice to Survival, to
live performances on stages the world over.
Shortly after the release of Skinflick, Webber left the band and
was replaced by Keysers brother, Jason. In an inaugural fashion,
SKINLESS were quick to get back on the road with Jason in tow.
2005 saw SKINLESS destroying stages with the likes of CRYPTOPSY,
CATTLE DECAPITATION, DEICIDE and IMMOLATION. In-between tours,
SKINLESS began writing for what will become their fourth
full-length album, Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead.
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