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Pop Punk Rock

Reformed Skin 17 entertain us with Punk rock ”Euro Beats”

Skin 17 is the music of singer Andrew Cockburn and were first formed in Scotland in 2001. The band were soon in Japan and proved to be a popular act. Then everything stopped and everyone thought that the story was over.

The band have been on hiatus for 7 years but are now back in force. Reformed in London this year and with the new album ‘The Great Loneliness‘ out 2020, this could be a big year for Skin 17. They are raw and edgy, their music blares from the speakers with intoxicating energy. You can feel the power and hunger in the music. This is a band on a mission as they know they belong together. Skin 17 are back and they love it.

Euro Beats” from Skin 17 feels like they are just itching to play live all over Europe. Who blames them? With their energy and loyal fan base, they will be a hot band wherever they go.

Stream this new track right here on their Spotify channel.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Chaplin’s “Not Over You” – Tight And Energizing Pop Punk Rock

Chaplin is an upcoming rock band that you just don’t want to miss listening to. With inspiration from artists such as Green Day and Blink 182, these guys are making new and fresh rock and punk music that is not only well written but also well produced and delivered.

They clearly not only like to have fun making their music, but they also want you to truly enjoy their energizing sounds. Their latest release “Not Over You” clearly expresses all of these points, but also a very cool artistic vision and sense of musical creativity. With screeching guitars, blasting drums and a truly expressive vocal, with an edgy tone so stylistically fitting to the genre, this song is just the perfect combination of elements. Apart from the driving rhythm, the melodies and lyrics are very clear and anthemic, but the one thing that makes these guys stand out is how in synch and tight they can be together.

Needless to say this is also expressed perfectly in the production process, truly captivating and inviting you to listen even more.

Sarah Marie Bugeja