Skint & Demoralised

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Red Lipstick 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Of Thirty Seconds 00:00 Tools
It's Only Been A Week 00:00 Tools
One Way Traffic 00:00 Tools
FAILING TO SEE THE ATTRACTION 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Definitely Not About You 00:00 Tools
Withdrawal Symptoms 00:00 Tools
Superheroes 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Lost 00:00 Tools
43 Degrees 00:00 Tools
You Probably Don't Even Realise When You Do The Things I Love The Most 00:00 Tools
All The Rest Is Propaganda 00:00 Tools
The Fourth Avenue Blues 00:00 Tools
Boro Kitchen 4AM 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Definitely About You 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Only Lust Ignores Violence 00:00 Tools
Three More Days (Voluntary Confinement Intro) 00:00 Tools
LS11 OES 00:00 Tools
The Lonely Hearts of England 00:00 Tools
Hogmanay Heroes 00:00 Tools
Maria, Full of Grace 00:00 Tools
three more days 00:00 Tools
Maybe You Are After All? 00:00 Tools
Voluntary Confinement 00:00 Tools
Fireworks 00:00 Tools
Did It All Go To Plan? 00:00 Tools
Lowlife 00:00 Tools
Only Lust Ignores Violence Involving Ambulances 00:00 Tools
A Few Quiet Drinks (The Long Night That Lies Ahead) 00:00 Tools
Lucifer's Cardigan 00:00 Tools
a few quiet drinks 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Breakfast at Sylvia's 00:00 Tools
When Saturday Comes 00:00 Tools
Falling In Love (On The 126) 00:00 Tools
#RefugeesWelcome 00:00 Tools
Withdrawl Symptoms 00:00 Tools
Amores Perros 00:00 Tools
Plessey Road 00:00 Tools
The Long Night That Lies Ahead 00:00 Tools
Three More Days (Voluntary Con 00:00 Tools
The Charismatic Mister McGahan 00:00 Tools
Slim Jim's Liquor Store 00:00 Tools
The Fifteenth Floor 00:00 Tools
The Love Is Dead 00:00 Tools
Chippenham Travelodge 00:00 Tools
Broadway Circle 00:00 Tools
I Matter 00:00 Tools
You Probably Don't Even Realis 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Bridge Street 00:00 Tools
Only Lust Ignores Violence Involving Ambulances - Live at iTunes Festival 09 00:00 Tools
52-48 00:00 Tools
Blackpool Poem - Live at iTunes Festival 09 00:00 Tools
65 Roses 00:00 Tools
Happy Slapper 00:00 Tools
Le Tricolore - Interlude 00:00 Tools
A Few Quiet Drinks (The Long N 00:00 Tools
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité 00:00 Tools
The Queen of Chelsea 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Of 30 Seconds 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick - Live at iTunes Festival 09 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick - Manhattan Clique Remix 00:00 Tools
Three More Days - Live at iTunes Festival 09 00:00 Tools
THE THIRLL OF 30 SECONDS 00:00 Tools
Epilogue - Interlude 00:00 Tools
Free Shots 00:00 Tools
Twat on Twitter (M) 00:00 Tools
A Few Quiet Drinks - Live at iTunes Festival 09 00:00 Tools
That Week In October 00:00 Tools
Seaside Shenanigans (Demo) 00:00 Tools
THE CHARASMATIC MISTER McGANN 00:00 Tools
Free Shots, Fishbowls, Four-For-One 00:00 Tools
BNP - nazis on the doorstep 00:00 Tools
43 Degrees - MiNI dOG Remix 00:00 Tools
Skint & Demoralised - The Thrill Of Thirty Seconds 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Of Thirty Seconds - MiNI dOG Remix 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick - Plugs Remix 00:00 Tools
It's Only Been A Week MIX 2 00:00 Tools
Slim Jim's Liquor Store - Remix 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick - Sub Swara Remix 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick (Live) 00:00 Tools
ONLY LUST 2 00:00 Tools
Seaside Shenanigans 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Definitely Not About You (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Three More Days (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ever The Optimist 00:00 Tools
Blackpool Poem (Live) 00:00 Tools
A Few Quiet Drinks (Live) 00:00 Tools
Only Lust Ignores Violence Involving Ambulances (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Forth Avenue Blues 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
Red Lippy (Album Full Length) 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: July (2009) - 81/130 - Red Lipstick 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick Music Video 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Definitely Not About You (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Charasmatic Mister McGahan 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Of Thirty Seconds (MiNI dOG remix) 00:00 Tools
BLACKPOOL POEM 00:00 Tools
Happy Slapper MIX 2 00:00 Tools
43 Degrees (MiNI dOG Remix) 00:00 Tools
You Probably Don't Even Realise When You Do The Things I Love The Most (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Withdrawal Su 00:00 Tools
The Fight For History 00:00 Tools
LS11 0ES 00:00 Tools
Heads or Tails 00:00 Tools
Its Only Been A Week 00:00 Tools
Only Lust Ignores Violence Involving Ambulances (O.L.I.V.I.A.) 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Buy Kleenex Than Durex 00:00 Tools
Only Lust (Album Full Length) 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Defintely Not About You 00:00 Tools
BNP: Nazis On The Doorstep 00:00 Tools
My Dream is to Visit a Brothel 00:00 Tools
Red, White & Blue - Poem 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick <gr8fl> 00:00 Tools
Barbara from Scarborough 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Definitley Not About You 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Of Thirty Seconds (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Definitely Not About You [Short Story] 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick (Manhattan Clique Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hogmany Heroes 00:00 Tools
This One's For Tim 00:00 Tools
Only Lust 00:00 Tools
Politics Doesn't Affect Me 00:00 Tools
Lazy Days 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick (Sub Swara Remix) 00:00 Tools
18. Red Lip Stick (Sub Swara rmx) 00:00 Tools
Maybe You Are After All 00:00 Tools
lets get lost 00:00 Tools
This Song Is Definately Not About You 00:00 Tools
Epilogue (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
BNP nazis on the doorstep 00:00 Tools
Red Lipstick (Plugs Remix) 00:00 Tools
Only LustIgnores Violence Involving Ambulances 00:00 Tools
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Wakefield, UK (2007-2013) Skint & Demoralised were a lyric-based alternative indie/pop band based in Wakefield, UK and Sheffield, UK. The line-up consisted of frontman/lyricist Matt Abbott (b. 06.01.89) from Wakefield and Sheffield-based songwriter/producer MiNI dOG. Formed via MySpace in May 2007 after a mysterious producer contacted an unknown performance poet, the Skint & Demoralised story is as unorthodox as it is extensive. At the time, Matt Abbott was completing his A-Levels and peppering the West Yorkshire music scene with short bursts of spoken word between bands. Six months later, he was the frontman of a band being championed by Steve Lamacq on Radio 1. The success of their demos – which received 10,000 free downloads – saw them named at #3 on Lamacq's Top 100 New Bands of 2007 before signing a deal with Mercury Records in March 2008. In order to land the role of producer, MiNI dOG suggested that they record with legendary soul band The Dap-Kings. Three months later they flew to NYC and work on their debut album began with the musicians who'd recently recorded on Amy Winehouse's 'Back To Black'. The 'Love, And Other Catastrophes' sessions were completed at RAK Studios in London, less than a year after 19-year-old Abbott quit his job in a call centre. All 500 copies of debut 7" 'The Thrill of Thirty Seconds' sold-out via pre-order; the icing on the cake being Colin Murray's 'Record Of The Week' accolade. Dan Cairns' feature in the Sunday Times Culture underlined their potential and an almost sell-out tour of the UK was supported by single 'This Song Is Definitely Not About You' in February 2009. Summer smash 'Red Lipstick' saw them emerge as a hit on the local and major festival circuit. Unfortunately they weren't as successful in the charts as they were on the stage, and the track spent a solitary week at #100 in the charts despite being B-Listed at Radio 1, 6Music and Absolute Radio. A sensational performance to a crammed Festival Republic stage at noon on the Friday of Leeds Fest appeared to indicate where the band was heading. But 4,500 screaming fans in a muddy West Yorkshire field weren't as influential as 12 screaming businessmen in a plush West London office, and behind the scenes the vultures were already circling. Three months later, Matt was working as a Christmas temp in his local HMV. By spring 2010, they'd been dropped. For now, it seemed, Skint & Demoralised was over before it had even begun. A well-attended spoken word/stand-up performance by Matt on the Alternative Stage at Leeds Fest 2010 signalled that there was indeed hope for S&D, and over the following months an album was written and recorded in MiNI dOG's home studio. 'This Sporting Life' was completed before Christmas. They had no money, no manager, no label and nobody willing to help. But they had the rights to two albums and a burning desire to resurrect the career that they'd rapidly started to build in the dizzying heights of 2007-09. One year after S&D were dropped by the giants at Universal HQ, they signed a deal with tiny indie Heist Or Hit Records. With a live band of close friends from Wakefield, Abbott took S&D on the road once more and they gigged every weekend over spring and summer 2011. A 2CD pack of both albums was released in August after single 'The Lonely Hearts of England' was aired on 6Music, Radio 2 and Amazing Radio, and in October they toured the UK – including gigs with The Crookes, Art Brut and Abbott's idol John Cooper Clarke. A third album, entitled 'The Bit Between The Teeth', was released via Heist Or Hit Records on 8th April 2013, preceded a fortnight earlier by the single 'Breakfast at Sylvia's'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.