SKINLAB: Live CD, DVD In The Works

August 8, 2007

Bassist/vocalist Steev Esquivel of the San Francisco Bay Area metallers SKINLAB has issued the following update:

"Today we start listen to the live CD recording from our show at The Metro June 3rd. We're set to start mixing next week. We'll be working our our longtime friend Juan Urteaga at Trident Studios to get the mixes slammin'!!

"We'll start editing the DVD stuff here shortly. Tons of footage to go through, almost 12 years' worth of videos from the early days at Berkeley Square footage from our first tours up to the last tours we did on the Jager/SLAYER tour and Face of Aggression [trek]. Lots of cool stuff and so little time to do it in."

As previously reported, SKINLAB has set "Now That You're One of Us" as the title of its upcoming DVD.

A video of SKINLAB performing in Maplewood, Minnesota on May 11, 2007 has been posted on YouTube. Watch the clip below.

SKINLAB 2007 lineup:

Paul Hopkins - Drums
Glen Telford - Guitars
Steev Esquivel - Bass/Vocals
Snake - Guitars

SKINLAB's last studio album, "ReVolting Room", came out in 2002. A double-disc set, entitled "Nerve Damage", featuring alternate versions of studio tracks, several live tracks recorded on the band's "ReVolting Room" tour, plus two new songs, came out in 2004.

RE:IGNITION — the band featuring Esquivel on guitar, Snake on bass, Dave Moore (ex-MINDBENDER) on vocals, Tim Howell (ex-FUELED, SACRILEGE B.C.) on guitar and Mark Hernandez (ex-TECHNOCRACY, TORQUE) on drums — released its debut album, "Empty Heart Loaded Gun", via Corporate Punishment Records.

"Empty Heart Loaded Gun" features guest appearances by guitarist Phil Demmel (MACHINE HEAD, ex-VIO-LENCE) and vocalist Brock Lindow (36 CRAZYFISTS).

SKINLAB live in Maplewood, Minnesota on May 11, 2007:

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