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[[image:werise.jpg|right|thumb|"We Rise" cover art]]''Devilskin'' is a four piece metal band who formed in June 2010. They released their debut album, [[We Rise]], in July 2014, which entered the New Zealand Music charts at #1. | [[image:werise.jpg|right|thumb|"We Rise" cover art]]''Devilskin'' is a four piece metal band who formed in June 2010. They released their debut album, [[We Rise]], in July 2014, which entered the New Zealand Music charts at #1. | ||
− | The band includes members of [[World War Four]], [[Chuganaut]] and Rotorua band | + | The band includes members of [[World War Four]], [[Chuganaut]] and Rotorua band [[Slipping Tongue]]. One of the bands first gigs was at [[Band Experiments 2010]]. They have played at all of [[Paul Martin]]'s [[Gemini Party]]'s between 2010-2013. In late October 2012 they headlined a Halloween charity gig in Rotorua. The band has received commercial radio play, including their song ''Little Pills'' on [[The Rock]]. |
==Members== | ==Members== |
Revision as of 16:13, 8 September 2014
Devilskin is a four piece metal band who formed in June 2010. They released their debut album, We Rise, in July 2014, which entered the New Zealand Music charts at #1.The band includes members of World War Four, Chuganaut and Rotorua band Slipping Tongue. One of the bands first gigs was at Band Experiments 2010. They have played at all of Paul Martin's Gemini Party's between 2010-2013. In late October 2012 they headlined a Halloween charity gig in Rotorua. The band has received commercial radio play, including their song Little Pills on The Rock.
Members
- Jennie Skulander - vocals
- Paul Martin - bass
- The Nail - guitar
- Nic Martin - drums
Releases
- We Rise album
- Start a Revolution appears on the 2014 promo compilation Kiwi Hit Disc 170
Published Articles
- Devilskin for Westfest, Hamilton News, 7 Feb 2014, P9
- The Devils you Should Know by Mike Mather, Waikato Times, 22 July 2014 [1]