Skeleton Key

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Watch The Fat Man Swing 03:27 Tools
Wide Open 02:36 Tools
The World's Most Famous Undertaker 03:05 Tools
Nod Off 03:19 Tools
Scratch 02:37 Tools
All The Things I've Lost 02:55 Tools
Big Teeth 03:36 Tools
Vomit Ascot 01:53 Tools
Dear Reader 03:30 Tools
The Only Useful Word 03:57 Tools
Sawdust 03:43 Tools
The Needle Never Ends 03:56 Tools
The Barker of the Dupes 03:14 Tools
One Way, My Way 03:44 Tools
Kerosene 03:00 Tools
Panic Bullets 03:28 Tools
Candy 03:17 Tools
Dingbat Revolution 02:23 Tools
Gravity Is The Enemy 04:07 Tools
Roost in Peace 03:28 Tools
King Know It All 03:03 Tools
That Tongue 03:51 Tools
Say Goodnight 07:50 Tools
The Denialist 03:51 Tools
Museum Glass 04:33 Tools
Little Monster 03:59 Tools
Human Pin Cushion 03:41 Tools
Roses 05:23 Tools
Iron Fist Alchemist 05:09 Tools
Machine Screw 02:56 Tools
Spineless 03:20 Tools
I’ll Walk You To The Door 01:56 Tools
The Mowing Devil 04:07 Tools
Everybody's Crutch 04:11 Tools
Fear of Stalling 03:21 Tools
Every Hero 02:55 Tools
The Spreading Stain 03:36 Tools
Solitaire 03:19 Tools
You Might Drown 02:13 Tools
Hoboerotica 01:22 Tools
The Conjure (Steve Lawler Remix) 04:07 Tools
Wake Me Awake 02:55 Tools
The Conjure - Steve Lawler Remix 07:16 Tools
Repeating Dunce (Repeating) 07:16 Tools
The Conjure [Steve Lawler Remix] 07:16 Tools
In My Mind 02:41 Tools
Everybody’s Crutch 04:23 Tools
Smile 03:55 Tools
The Conjure [Steve Lawler Rmx] 03:55 Tools
"the Denialist" - Eclectic Album 04:07 Tools
The Conjure (Steve Lawler Mix) 04:07 Tools
Kenzie May 04:07 Tools
Spreading Stain 03:36 Tools
Death Letter 03:36 Tools
Instant Awesome 02:40 Tools
Skeletons 05:01 Tools
Drown 04:27 Tools
Iko Iko 05:01 Tools
Wide Open (DJ Spooky's Full Spectrum Mix) 05:32 Tools
The Conjure 04:27 Tools
One Way 04:27 Tools
Watch The Fatman Swing 04:27 Tools
Nod Off (JG Thirlwell mix) 03:57 Tools
"the Denialist" - Eclectic Album "the Denialist" - Eclectic Album 03:57 Tools
all the things i've lost (fast version) 02:50 Tools
13 Nod Off (version 1 remix by Mark Linkous {Sparklehorse}) 02:50 Tools
Dear Reader (Unwonted Mix) 02:50 Tools
One Way My Way 02:50 Tools
Nod Off (Version 1) 02:50 Tools
11 You Might Drown (drum and bass mix by DJ & Dr. Israel) 02:50 Tools
10 Spreading Stain (remix by Paige Hamilton and Robert Poss) 02:50 Tools
the coral 03:07 Tools
Margot & The Nuclear So And So's 03:07 Tools
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Seemingly powered by pistons, gears, and rusty watch springs, Skeleton Key is a clanky but productive machine. Using ancient microphones, primitive guitars, and found objects, the band heaves with a unique rhythmic undertow yet has a knack for winsome, haunting melody. Their music "strips down, toughens up, picks up some debris, and gets an extra dose of rhythm" according to Jon Pareles of the The New York Times. Skeleton Key creates music both exotic and familiar, elegant yet crass, cerebral yet visceral. "It's luxurious, yet affordable" says bassist/singer Erik Sanko (ex of The Lounge Lizards, and collaborator with Yoko Ono, John Cale, and Gavin Friday, among others.) Forming in 1995 after a chance meeting in New York City club The Knitting Factory, the band's first release was the 1995 Human Pin Cushion EP on Dedicated Records. After some personnel changes the band released an eponymous EP on Motel Records in 1996 that Rolling Stone said "shows how pop culture and high culture can bring everyone to the same place." Original members Steve Calhoon and Rick Lee left the band soon after making this recording, going on to form the band Enon. Soon after their departures, Skeleton Key inked a deal with Capitol Records and put out the critically acclaimed (and Grammy nominated [for artwork]) Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon in 1997. The band then toured the US and Europe with a diverse assortment of acts (Melvins, Girls vs. Boys, Cibo Matto, The Jesus Lizard, They Might Be Giants, Morphine, Brainiac, Primus) before headlining their own US tour. After two gruelling years on the road and a half-finished album recorded, Chris Maxwell departed, leaving the future of Skeleton Key in jeopardy. (From Ipecac Records) Eventually the band, which had by now been reduced to a lone Erik Sanko, signed with Mike Patton's Ipecac Recordings to release Obtainium in 2002. With a revamped lineup the band hit the road again, playing several successful tours with bands such as Tomahawk, Melvins, Alien Ant Farm and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. That lineup of Sanko, Craig LeBlang, Ben Clapp and Sean Sankey recorded and released the five song EP The Lyons Quintette on Do Tell Records and a live album (Skeleton Key Live at Metro) which is available exclusively through eMusic. Sankey amicably left the band at the end of 2006 and new drummer Bob Vacarelli was recruited just days before the band headed out on tour with Chemlab and USSA in late 2007. Official Website: http://www.skeletonkey.org Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.