Skinned Teen

Skinned Teen
Origin London, England
Genres riot grrrl
Years active 19931994
Labels Soul Static Sound
Lookout Records
Associated acts Huggy Bear
The Element of Crime
Past members Layla Gibbon
Flossy White
Esme Young

Skinned Teen were a riot grrrl band from London, England, active in the early 1990s. They have been cited as an inspiration by Beth Ditto,[1] Kathleen Hanna[2] and Josephine Olaussan of Love Is All.[3]

History

Skinned Teen was formed by teenagers Layla Gibbon, Flossy White and Esme Young in London in 1992. Inspired by US Riot Grrrl, Huggy Bear and The Shaggs, the band were offered their first gig after approaching Kathleen Hanna following a Huggy Bear/Bikini Kill all-girl show on their 1993 UK tour.[4] They recorded and released their debut Karate Hairdresser EP later in 1993 on Soul Static Sound, and recorded a Peel Session in December of that year. Their early sound has been described as 'reminiscent of both The Slits and Kleenex'.[5] Layla also contributed to an EP by The Element Of Crime (featuring members of Huggy Bear and Linus)[6] and produced riot grrrl zines including Drop Babies.[7]

Following appearances on joint/compilation releases with contemporaries such as Comet Gain and Yummy Fur, Skinned Teen's debut album Bazooka Smooth! (a split with Raooul) was released on Lookout Records in 1994, showcasing a more experimental range of musical styles.[5]

Despite their short lifespan and relative obscurity, Skinned Teen can be acclaimed as the first pure UK riot grrrl band, as the other UK bands initially associated with the genre (e.g. Huggy Bear, Voodoo Queens, Mambo Taxi, Linus) had previous experience in the indie scene.[5] Their youth and DIY spirit remain an inspiration to musicians and fans of the genre[8] and echoes of their sound can be heard in bands to the present day.[9][10]

Following the dissolution of the band and a move to Brighton, Layla produced Chimps zine and released an eponymous EP on Slampt records as Petty Crime, a trio which included Peter Rojas on drums. Later based in San Francisco, Layla formed Shady Ladies with the Yao sisters from Emily's Sassy Lime, and Modern Reveries with Miya Osaki (The Chinkees) and Vice Cooler. Modern Reveries released an EP on Bristol's Local Kid records. Layla now edits Maximumrocknroll magazine.

Skinned Teen made an appearance in It Changed My Life: Bikini Kill In The U.K.,[11] a documentary produced by Lucy Thane in 1993.

Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth chose a Skinned Teen song ("Pillowcase Kisser") for the retrospective compilation album Rough Trade 30 in 2006,[12] which was later used on the soundtrack of a Skins episode[13] in 2009.

Discography

Compilation appearances

References

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