SKEW SISKIN Begins Work On New Album

June 19, 2008

German female-fronted hard rockers SKEW SISKIN have issued the following update:

"Well, after a short breather, we're back in the Monongo Studio in Berlin. The shows on our mini-tour last month all went extremely well, the fans were wild, the band were in high spirits, and the weather was awesome except in Spain, where it rained endlessly, but who cares about the weather in rock 'n' roll anyway.

"We've now committed ourselves to writing the follow-up to [2007's] 'Peace Breaker'. There are already a few ideas in our pockets which we're gonna record soon. More to report about this in the near future."

SKEW SISKIN recently parted ways with drummer Randy Black due to "scheduling conflicts" and replaced him with Sansi Janiba. According to the group, "Sansi has been living in Berlin for a few years and brought chaos to the scene with a few bands. He's the born rock 'n' roll drummer with voracity to wear away drum skins and drum sticks, which makes him a welcome guest in the local music stores. That's the 'problem' when you add RAMONES to your favorite bands list."

"Peace Breaker" was released in May 2007 via Monongo Records.

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