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  • Genre: Alternative / Indie / Pop Punk

    Location Washington D.C., Un

    Profile Views: 7864

    Last Login: 5/17/2013

    Member Since 12/16/2005

    Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnNrZWxwbmV0LmNvbQ==

    Record Label SIP RECORDS

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    Skelp was formed in September of 1995 by singer/guitarist Dave McEwan and bassist Ted Watts. Ted Watts was invited by his friend and former band mate, Steve Lewis, to jam with some enigmatic Scotsman in his Alexandria home. The Scotsman turned out to be Dave McEwan from the D.C. based band Belfire. McEwan, a Glasgow native, had recently emigrated from London to D.C. While in London, he performed with several bands including The Plague and Psychedelic Hearse. Present also on this night was drummer, Ben Cross. Before the end of the year, Skelp had worked up a set of songs and debuted at the old 9:30 Club on the club's last night at F Street. The band continued to gig in D.C. and was in the recording studio a couple of months later producing a low budget tape that, while it had its moments, it failed to capture what the band could convey live. 1996 was a busy year of gigging. By the end of the year, guitarist Steve Lewis had left the band, Skelp continued to operate as a power trio. Live: Some of Skelp's higher profile shows include an opening slot at The Black Cat with Supergrass, the last night at the "Old 9:30 club" (unbelievable night), The Metro Cafe with Cyclefly in 2000 and many enjoyable shows with many other great DC bands all over DC. Recording: Skelp just completed a full length album in August, 2011 at Cue Recording studios in VA. Skelp has recorded at Hit and Run Studios in Rockville MD and at Dave's home recording studio. There is also a live cd recorded at The Velvet Lounge in Washington D.C. Sound: Skelp is a band that muses between its two singer songwriters McEwan and Watts, but at its core is a song driven, punk rock band with pop sensibilities. The Anglo-American component is part of the band's charm. So depending on one's record collection, recent converts may compare Skelp to The Jam, The Pixies and The Clash or to Husker Du and The Afghan Whigs. Regardless, they always emerge as passionate, sincere, hard rocking, and accessible. Current Status: Dave McEwan and Ted Watts spent a few years working on other projects but joined forces again in early 2011 to reform Skelp. The band completed recording a new album entitled "Volume" in Aug 2011. Skelp members: Dave McEwan - Vocals and guitars Ted Watts – Bass and vocals Dmitri – Drums ****The new Skelp album entitled "Volume" was released 9/3/2011 Contact Info: Dave McEwan: skelper99@verizon.net www.skelpnet.com www.myspace.com/skelp
  • Members

    Dave McEwan Vocals and Guitars, Ted Watts Bass Guitar
  • Influences

    The Pixies ----- The Clash ----- The Jam ----- Sonic Youth ----- Husker Du ----- Joy Division ----- The Stooges
  • Sounds Like

    The Pixies ----- The Clash ----- The Jam ----- Sonic Youth ----- Husker Du ----- Joy Division ----- The Stooges ----- Skelp Again!

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  1. Skelp

    probably the final mix of this song as a solo project. Remixed gtrs, vocals down - eq'd bass..enjoy Mystery Girl http://t.co/MusqvTWK80

  2. Skelp

    My new sounds: Mystery Girl - original acoustic version http://t.co/7ljDa6FcMz on #SoundCloud

  3. Skelp

    My new sounds: Mystery Girl http://t.co/MusqvTWK80 on #SoundCloud

  4. Skelp

    "Oil to Blood" Video on YouTube:  ... http://t.co/xdsrz6Eozv

  5. Skelp

    Before Skelp, there was Belfire.  This is a live practice from 1995, the night before a gig at the Black Ca... http://t.co/iqFUgcBKKz

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  • Mix Imp

     Hey Dave, tracked you down, hope you are well, have been checking out your music ~ great. Aw the best from your old pal Simpy. Check out my pics n that. Cheers.

    1 year ago
  • Music Xray

     Thanks for being part of Music Xray and keep the music coming. Good luck with the opportunities available for your music  we hope there is a match. Let us know if you need any help! 

    1 year ago
  • VOMF (Detroit Punk & Ro…

    Thanks for the add!!

    4 years ago
  • sonika

    nothing wrong with drum machines, some of my best friends are drum machines, anyway the new tracks sound cool,later dood

    5 years ago
  • sonika

    keep on rocking davie, regards from london

    5 years ago
  • Illusion of Joy

    Thanks for the add and your interest in Illusion of Joy!

    5 years ago

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The Skelp Story

Bio:


Skelp was formed in September of 1995 by singer/guitarist Dave McEwan and bassist Ted Watts. Ted Watts was invited by his friend and former band mate, Steve Lewis, to jam with some enigmatic Scotsman in his Alexandria home. The Scotsman turned out to be Dave McEwan from the D.C. based band Belfire.
McEwan, a Glasgow native, had recently emigrated from London to D.C. While in London, he performed with several bands including The Plague and Psychedelic Hearse. Present also on this night was drummer, Ben Cross.
Before the end of the year, Skelp had worked up a set of songs and debuted at the old 9:30 Club on the club’s last night at F Street. The band continued to gig in D.C. and was in the recording studio a couple of months later producing a low budget tape that, while it had its moments, it failed to capture what the band could convey live. 1996 was a busy year of gigging. By the end of the year, guitarist Steve Lewis had left the band, Skelp continued to operate as a power trio.

Live: Some of Skelp's higher profile shows include an opening slot at The Black Cat with Supergrass, the last night at the "Old 9:30 club" (unbelievable night), The Metro Cafe with Cyclefly in 2000 and many enjoyable shows with many other great DC bands all over DC.

Recording: Skelp just completed a full length album in August, 2011 at Cue Recording studios in VA. Skelp has recorded at Hit and Run Studios in Rockville MD and at Dave’s home recording studio. There is also a live cd recorded at The Velvet Lounge in Washington D.C.

Sound: Skelp is a band that muses between its two singer songwriters McEwan and Watts, but at its core is a song driven, punk rock band with pop sensibilities. The Anglo-American component is part of the band’s charm. So depending on one’s record collection, recent converts may compare Skelp to The Jam, The Pixies and The Clash or to Husker Du and The Afghan Whigs. Regardless, they always emerge as passionate, sincere, hard rocking, and accessible.

Current Status: Dave McEwan and Ted Watts spent a few years working on other projects but joined forces again in early 2011 to reform Skelp. The band completed recording a new album entitled “Volume” in Aug 2011.

****Look for the NEW ALBUM "Volume" from Skelp coming out Aug 2011.

Contact Info:
Dave McEwan: skelper99@verizon.net
www.skelpnet.com

Member Since:

December 16, 2005


Members:

Dave McEwan - Vocals and Guitars Ted Watts - Bass


Influences:

The Clash ----- The Jam ----- The Pixies ----- Sonic Youth ----- Husker Du ----- Joy Division ----- The Stooges

Sounds Like:

Skelp! ----- The Clash ----- The Jam ----- The Pixies ----- Sonic Youth ----- Husker Du ----- Joy Division ----- The Stooges ----- Skelp Again!

Record Label:

SIP RECORDS

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