Skinner - New Wave Vaudeville (2025)

Artist: Skinner
Title: New Wave Vaudeville
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Faction Records
Genre: New Wave, Alternative, Post-Punk, Dance-Punk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:06
Total Size: 75 / 220 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: New Wave Vaudeville
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Faction Records
Genre: New Wave, Alternative, Post-Punk, Dance-Punk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:06
Total Size: 75 / 220 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. New Wave Vaudeville (3:36)
02. Tell My Ma (1:26)
03. Sour Milk (3:23)
04. Jesus Wore Drag (3:33)
05. Spiralling (3:21)
06. Calling in Sick (3:17)
07. Geek Love (3:56)
08. Do Re Mi Fa (3:24)
09. When You Live In A Shoe (1:40)
10. Here Comes the Rain (4:30)
Dublin-based multi-instrumentalist, singer and producer Aaron Corcoran unveils his debut album New Wave Vaudeville, under the moniker of Skinner. A 10-track project inspired by the New York No Wave scene in the late ‘70s/early ‘80s, the experimental album reflects a rambunctious style.
New Wave Vaudeville, the highly anticipated debut album from Skinner, brings a thrillingly raw energy, inspired by the rebellious spirit of the New York No Wave scene. This album is a defiant mix of no-wave, dance-punk, and post-punk, with tracks like "Calling In Sick" and "When You Live In A Shoe" capturing the frustration and fervor of everyday battles. The album celebrates the outsider, a nod to the chaotic and creative freedom Skinner champions.
"an album that roils with ferocity and is propelled by the belief that art’s first duty is to make the listener sit up and give their full attention."
New Wave Vaudeville, the highly anticipated debut album from Skinner, brings a thrillingly raw energy, inspired by the rebellious spirit of the New York No Wave scene. This album is a defiant mix of no-wave, dance-punk, and post-punk, with tracks like "Calling In Sick" and "When You Live In A Shoe" capturing the frustration and fervor of everyday battles. The album celebrates the outsider, a nod to the chaotic and creative freedom Skinner champions.
"an album that roils with ferocity and is propelled by the belief that art’s first duty is to make the listener sit up and give their full attention."