| Description: | Straight from the armpit of California a.k.a San Fernando Valley, Skin Flick set the standards for the bastard rock music
scene for the last 3 years thanks to 3 explosive, hook-injected albums recorded on what little money they could come up with.
Coupled with the unstoppable work ethic that includes the band's very own "Hell Bound promotions" tactics, buzz on the
quartet's latest self-released Album "Reality Machine" and the live shows that supported it spread like herpes through music
enthusiasts up and down California and, as they play small venues relentlessly, everywhere and anywhere.
Despite the ensuing hype that landed the interest of numerous label A&R execs, the truth is that Skin Flick wouldn't be shit
without the contagious songs like "No Harm Done" or "Hell Bound." It's these songs, sounding like they were written for the
bastard in all of us, that has sparked so much attention.
Formed as Terd Fergusen and the Skid marks in 2002, when vocalist/guitarist Mickey Fingers, drummer Scott Stevens and
bassist Joe McElroy were early in their respective so called lives, the group grew frustrated by the turn of the millennium at
the lack of all ages venues in Los Angeles. Creating a website and a buzz, they ventured out into the unsuspecting world. In an
effort to get themselves heard, the band - now with guitarist Charles LaFerrera in the line up - initiated "Hell Bound
promotions," accosting potential fans exiting concerts and clubs, students, dorms, high schools, malls and fast food joints,
welcome or not. By performing these simple tasks they have managed to gain a loyal and growing following |