Skinwalkers Reno, Nevada: Skinwalkers lead the emo revival movement in Reno, with many bands following in their stead (City Wolves, Newbound, Empty Beds). Their energy is next to none and has never ceased to amaze. Their first EP Invisible Twin in 2015 blew up pretty quickly and their shows havent been sparsely populated since. In 2016 they did a split with a Reno post punk band called City Wolves. This split would be the first step towards their more indie sound as well as their split with Desn...
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Skinwalkers Reno, Nevada: Skinwalkers lead the emo revival movement in Reno, with many bands following in their stead (City Wolves, Newbound, Empty Beds). Their energy is next to none and has never ceased to amaze. Their first EP Invisible Twin in 2015 blew up pretty quickly and their shows havent been sparsely populated since. In 2016 they did a split with a Reno post punk band called City Wolves. This split would be the first step towards their more indie sound as well as their split with Desnudos en Coma from Columbia which came soon after. The vocalist posted some skinwalkers demos through the moniker Black Stallion on bandcamp the future of those songs are unknown. They are currently working on a full length that will probably be released in 2017. Skinwalkers Australia: Ripping out of the Gold Coast local Punk Scene Skinwalkers stand alone with a new sound, mixing Punk, Rock, Metal, Hardcore and Alternative genres. They continue to forge a presence and support within Australian and International markets and have no intention of backing down. Currently being mentored by Graham Ashton of Dew Process Records and Footstomp Music, Asho has given them great direction. Realising their potential and the sound they were looking for, Asho hooked them up with Kalju Tonuma one of Australia’s most regarded music producer/mixers, working with The Living End, Body Jar, Hunters and Collectors among other legendary Aussie bands. Kal relates Skinwalkers to having the “Insurgency of The Clash”, understanding their sound Kal will produce their first album “Everyone Has A Story” in 2011. Their Debut EP is being mastered at Studios 301 with Steve Smart. Resolving to never compromise their honesty and integrity has fuelled them to bring awareness to issues they feel compelled to expose. This most recently resulted in their support with Australian Homeless Teens through Paul Moulds, Captain of The Oasis Youth Support Network in Sydney. ‘We Are The Streets’ was written after watching the Documentary ‘The Oasis’, a confronting reality of Youth Homelessness in Australia providing the facts that 32,000 teens go without a home every night. Their Debut EP ‘We Are The Streets’ will be released in May 2010 along with their Documentary of their experience in Sydney and work with the Oasis Crew and music team, featuring some special guests. Jake Donlen from Runamuk Visuals spotted the guys on MySpace back in 2008 for some upcoming surf videos and it wasn’t long before Surf giants Billabong quickly realised the potential of these young lads and featured ‘We Are The Streets’ in their latest surf movie ‘Still Filthy’ released worldwide in Sep 09 as the sequel to 80’s cult surf movie ‘Filthy Habits’. Billabong officially sponsored Skinwalkers in December 09 bringing a punk sound back to the surf culture, exposing them to a worldwide audience. Their first offer of support came with Alternative USA Shoe company T.U.K shoes, renowned for supporting the international music scene and supergroups. S7en from Hit N’ Run Drums Covers / Billy Hyde Music has supported the boys from the very beginning. Skinwalkers are proving to be one of the Gold Coast’s youngest, focused emerging bands. Their music and lyrics are filled with a heart and soul that brings ignored truths to the surface. Hitting the ground running, Skinwalkers are tearing up the stereotypes of punk music and creating a new wave of authentic punk rock. With the release of their Debut EP in May 2010, get ready these young lads intend on shredding up stages worldwide.