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Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Skin / Audio CD released 2003-09-15 at EMI / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Faithfulness 2 Trash ... more Newest Review: ... the way this feels, you’ve grown so old, like your counting the tears”…each verse inspires the way you think and feel. The ... more |
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Skin
Fleshwounds |
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by kelr101 - written on 07/07/06 (Very useful, 281 readings)
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Skin, the former vocalist from successful rock bund “Skunk Anansie” returned full-throttle with her debut album “Fleshwounds” in 2003, two years after Skunk Anansie departed in 2001. The rebellious, striking features, shaven head and “grab them by the balls” attitude was at the full front of Skunk Anansie’s success with music embracing the true nature of politics, racism and prejudice, so with the release of her debut album it was time to see if the rebellion had been tamed. Instantly the moment the CD begins to play, the echoing strains of her beautiful voice filter through the room, voiding all previous thoughts of rebellion, angst and heartbreaking strain. ...
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