Spotify Release Info
Track: Burn a Hole
Artist: Skin Yard
Album: 1000 Smiling Knuckles
Artist Bio
Name: Skin Yard
Spotify Genres: grunge, post-grunge
Followers: 36,894
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Biography
In 1985, the music scene in Seattle, Washington, USA was in the early stages of what eventually became known internationally as '[i]Grunge[/i]'. The first recorded evidence of this emerging sound was the '[Link]' compilation, which was released in 1986 by the Seattle-based [l=C/Z Records] — a record label that Skin Yard bassist, Daniel House took over operations of during 1987. Of the six bands on that record only two had ever released anything previously: the legendary [a=U-Men (2)], and [a=Green River] (which later spawned [a=Mudhoney], [a=Mother Love Bone] and eventually [a=Pearl Jam]). The other four bands on the [i]Deep Six[/i] compilation had never been heard outside of the North West. Hence, it was [i]Deep Six[/i] that exposed the world to the first recordings by [a=Soundgarden], [a=Melvins], [a=Malfunkshun]… and Skin Yard. Skin Yard was formed in Seattle during January 1985 by Daniel House (bass), and Jack Endino (guitar). They were joined by Matthew Cameron (drums), who had previously played with House in an instrumental power trio called [a=Feedback (37)]. Ben McMillan became the band's singer in April 1985 and Skin Yard’s first gig was opening for the U-Men on June 7th 1985. Early in 1987, Skin Yard's first single and debut self-titled LP were released. That summer, Cameron left Skin Yard, joining Soundgarden two months later. Four shows were played with interim drummers, two with Steve Weid (later of the band [a=Tad]) and two with Greg Gilmore (later of Mother Love Bone). That Fall, drummer Jason Finn (later of [a=Love Battery] and [a=The Presidents Of The United States Of America]) joined the band, but left after only eight months for an extended stay in Europe. In May 1987, Skin Yard found drummer Scott McCullum (aka Norman Scott) who ironically had once been all but hired for the Soundgarden drum position until Cameron had approached them to offer his services. Skin Yard's second record, 'Hallowed Ground', was released in early 1988. Scott left Skin Yard in May of 1989 after a particularly unpleasant U.S. tour, aptly remembered as "the tour from hell", but not before playing on the band's third album 'Fist Sized Chunks' (which was not released until 1990). Between McCullum leaving the band and the release of 'Fist Sized Chunks', Skin Yard effectively ceased to exist for over a year, and at the time didn’t expect to reform. They also never expected drummer Barrett Martin. Barrett was a powerhouse, and as it turned out, was with Skin Yard until the end. In early 1991, '1000 Smiling Knuckles' was released — widely regarded as Skin Yard’s finest effort. The band embarked on their third national tour in support of the record, with House leaving that March to devote more time to fatherhood. He was replaced by Pat Pedersen with whom the band recorded the posthumously released final album, 'Inside the Eye'. Prior to House’s departure, Skin Yard had already begun winding down. Ben McMillan had started [a=Gruntruck] with previous SY drummer McCullum and [a=The Accüsed] guitarist Tommy Niemeyer. Pedersen and Martin had started jamming with Endino in [a=Endino's Earthworm]. After Skin Yard’s break up, Barrett joined the [a=Screaming Trees] and was with them until their final record. He remained one of the busiest musicians in Seattle, playing in [a=Mad Season] (with [a=Layne Staley] from [a=Alice In Chains] and [a=Mike McCready] from Pearl Jam), working with [a=Peter Buck] in [a=Tuatara], plus Barrett was also a touring drummer of [a=R.E.M.] Endino made several solo records, the most recent being '[Link]', and he continues to record and produce records for other bands — his impressive production resume includes [a=Nirvana], Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, Mudhoney, [a=The Afghan Whigs], [a=Therapy?], [a=High On Fire], [a=Zeke], [a=Nebula (3)], TAD, Gruntruck, [a=Titãs], and (of course) Skin Yard. Daniel House continued to run C/Z Records from 1986 through 2001 when the Skin Yard rarities collection, 'Start at the Top', was released. In 2003, House moved from Seattle to Los Angeles. Ben McMillan died on January 28th 2008, aged 46.
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Discogs Release Info

Release: Skin Yard - 1000 Smiling Knuckles
Year: 1991
Genres: Rock
Styles: Alternative Rock, Grunge