Skunk Anansie

British Alternative Rock

Skunk Anansie

About Skunk Anansie

British alternative quartet Skunk Anansie played what their lead singer, Skin, called clit-rock -- an amalgam of heavy metal and Black feminist rage. Skin began singing in high school for a classmate's band after considering the offer for over a year. Six years after that band broke up, the members of Skunk Anansie (including bass player Cass, guitarist Ace, and drummer Robbie France, who was replaced by Mark Richardson in 1995) met one another by chance. Their name was taken from the West Indian folktales of Anansi the Spider-Man, with a slight change of spelling and "Skunk" added to make the name nastier. The group played its first gig at London's Splash club in March 1994, subsequently taking six weeks to record its debut album, Paranoid and Sunburnt, at a "haunted house" outside the city. The band's first single, "Selling Jesus," was featured on the soundtrack of the film Strange Days; Stoosh followed in 1996, and three years later Skunk Anansie returned with Post Orgasmic Chill. They broke up in 2001, with Skin moving on to a solo career (releasing Fleshwounds in 2003 and Fake Chemical State in 2006). The group re-formed in early 2009, playing sold-out shows and recording three new tracks for a greatest-hits album, Smashes & Trashes. The reunion went so well that they decided to stick together and record a new album, Wonderlustre, released in the autumn of 2010, with the track "You Saved Me" used in Zack Snyder's 2011 movie Sucker Punch, along with their remix of Björk's "Army of Me." Sadly, former drummer Robbie France passed away after his aorta ruptured in January 2011. The band released its fifth album, Black Traffic, in September 2012 and backed it with an extensive European tour. The first single from the album was "Sad, Sad, Sad." The group followed this up with the live album An Acoustic Skunk Anansie: Live in London, a recording of their performance at Cadogan Hall, London in April 2013, before their sixth studio effort, Anarchytecture, arrived in 2016. The following year, the band put out 25live@25 -- a compilation album that traversed 25 years of live material. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

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About Skunk Anansie

British alternative quartet Skunk Anansie played what their lead singer, Skin, called clit-rock -- an amalgam of heavy metal and Black feminist rage. Skin began singing in high school for a classmate's band after considering the offer for over a year. Six years after that band broke up, the members of Skunk Anansie (including bass player Cass, guitarist Ace, and drummer Robbie France, who was replaced by Mark Richardson in 1995) met one another by chance. Their name was taken from the West Indian folktales of Anansi the Spider-Man, with a slight change of spelling and "Skunk" added to make the name nastier. The group played its first gig at London's Splash club in March 1994, subsequently taking six weeks to record its debut album, Paranoid and Sunburnt, at a "haunted house" outside the city. The band's first single, "Selling Jesus," was featured on the soundtrack of the film Strange Days; Stoosh followed in 1996, and three years later Skunk Anansie returned with Post Orgasmic Chill. They broke up in 2001, with Skin moving on to a solo career (releasing Fleshwounds in 2003 and Fake Chemical State in 2006). The group re-formed in early 2009, playing sold-out shows and recording three new tracks for a greatest-hits album, Smashes & Trashes. The reunion went so well that they decided to stick together and record a new album, Wonderlustre, released in the autumn of 2010, with the track "You Saved Me" used in Zack Snyder's 2011 movie Sucker Punch, along with their remix of Björk's "Army of Me." Sadly, former drummer Robbie France passed away after his aorta ruptured in January 2011. The band released its fifth album, Black Traffic, in September 2012 and backed it with an extensive European tour. The first single from the album was "Sad, Sad, Sad." The group followed this up with the live album An Acoustic Skunk Anansie: Live in London, a recording of their performance at Cadogan Hall, London in April 2013, before their sixth studio effort, Anarchytecture, arrived in 2016. The following year, the band put out 25live@25 -- a compilation album that traversed 25 years of live material. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Skunk Anansie's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
25 Jun 2025 Skunk Anansie in Johanneshov Fållan, Stockholm, ST, Sweden
25 Jun 2025 Skunk Anansie in Johanneshov Fållan, Stockholm, ST, Sweden
26 Jun 2025 Skunk Anansie in Oslo Rockefeller, Oslo, OS, Norway
28 Jun 2025 Skunk Anansie in Werchter Festivalpark Werchter, Rotselaar, FL, Belgium
30 Jun 2025 Skunk Anansie in WÜRZBURG Posthalle, Würzburg, BY, Germany
01 Jul 2025 Skunk Anansie in WIESBADEN Schlachthof Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, HE, Germany
02 Jul 2025 Skunk Anansie @ Marktplatz Markdorf in Markdorf Marktplatz Markdorf, Meersburg, BW, Germany
05 Jul 2025 Skunk Anansie in Benevento BCT Music Festival, Benevento, CM, Italy
06 Jul 2025 Skunk Anansie in Senigallia Senigallia Festival, Senigallia, MA, Italy
08 Jul 2025 Skunk Anansie in Rome Cavea Auditorium Parco Della Musica, Rome, LA, Italy

Skunk Anansie's Popular songs

  • Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
  • Weak
  • Remains (Bastille Vs. Rag’N’Bone Man Vs. Skunk Anansie)

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Some of Skunk Anansie's most popular songs include Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good), Weak, Remains (Bastille Vs. Rag’N’Bone Man Vs. Skunk Anansie). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Skunk Anansie's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good), Weak, Remains (Bastille Vs. Rag’N’Bone Man Vs. Skunk Anansie), and more.

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