SKINDRED: New Song Posted Online

August 13, 2009

A new SKINDRED song entitled "Stand For Something" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off the Welsh ragga-metallers' new mini-album, "Shark Bites and Dog Fights", which is scheduled for release on September 22 via Bieler Bros. Records. The record will contain eight songs, including "Who Are You?" and "Calling All Stations". It was produced by Matt LaPlant (SIKTH) at Bieler Bros. Studios in Pompano Beach, Florida.

Check out the cover artwork below.

Rock Sound TV conducted an interview with vocalist Benji Webbe of Welsh ragga-metallers SKINDRED at the Sonisphere festival, which was held on August 1-2, 2009 at the legendary Knebworth Park, United Kingdom. Watch the five-minute chat below.

SKINDRED released "Electric Avenue", a cover of the classic EDDY GRANT song, through MySpace in January 2009.

"Electric Avenue" became a cross-Atlantic smash, topping the charts in both the U.S. and U.K. The original most recently gained notoriety by being prominently featured in the hit Seth Rogen comedy "Pineapple Express".

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