Skycladis a Britishheavy metalband heavily influenced byfolk.[1]They are considered pioneers offolk metal.[2]The term "skyclad" originates from a pagan/wiccanconcept referring toritual nudity,where rituals are performed with participants metaphorically clothed only by the sky, symbolising equality. The name reflects both the band's religious inclinations and their social beliefs, as expressed in the song "Skyclad" on their debut album.

Skyclad
Skyclad at Rockharz Open Air 2018
Skyclad at Rockharz Open Air 2018
Background information
OriginNewcastle upon Tyne,England
Genres
Years active1990–present
LabelsDemolition Records,Massacre,Noise,Nuclear Blast,Listenable,Burning Airlines
MembersSteve Ramsey
Graeme "Bean" English
Dave Pugh
Georgina Biddle
Kevin Ridley
Arron Walton

History

edit

The band was founded in 1990 by formerSabbatvocalistMartin WalkyierandSatan/Pariah guitaristSteve Ramsey,[1]following Walkyier's departure from Sabbat due to a disagreement with guitarist Andy Sneap regarding the band's musical direction. Their goal was to form the "ultimate pagan metal band," initially envisioning ideas like traditionalRobin Hoodcostumes, though these concepts were soon abandoned. They completed the lineup with another ex-Pariah member, bassist Graeme English, and drummerKeith Baxter.The band signed with the German record labelNoise Internationaland released their debut album,The Wayward Sons of Mother Earthin 1991.[1]The album cover was designed by Garry Sharpe-Young.

Following a tour withOverkill,they added Fritha Jenkins on violin and keyboards, along with a second guitarist, Dave Pugh, a friend of Baxter’s. This expanded lineup allowed for a morefolk-influenced sound on their 1992 follow-up album,A Burnt Offering for the Bone Idol.Their early work continued with the release ofJonah's Arkin 1993. In 1994, the band releasedPrince of the Poverty Line,during which Cath Howell replaced Fritha Jenkins, who had left to have a baby. Howell had filled in during theJonah's Arktour, as Jenkins had initially planned to return but later decided not to, making Howell a permanent member.

Howell later resumed her studies and was replaced by Georgina Biddle for the 1995 albumThe Silent Whales of Lunar Sea.Afterward, both Baxter and Pugh left the band, leaving them short of members and generally unable to tour. However, they did replace Tiamat on the Black SabbathForbiddenUK tour in 1995, while recordingIrrational Anthems,which was released early the following year.

Oui Avant-Garde à Chancewas recorded over the course of a year and, likeIrrational Anthems,featured studio/session drummer Paul AT Kinson.The Answer Machine?followed in 1997 with Kinson on drums, but the band still lacked a permanent drummer. In 1998, Jay Graham and guitarist Kevin "Riddler the Fiddler" Ridley—who had previously served as the band's producer, background vocalist, and singer/guitarist in the punk bandForgodsake—joined the lineup, just in time to recordVintage Whine,released in 1999.

Skyclad performing in 2008

The lineup remained stable during the recording of 2000'sFolkémon,but founding member Walkyier departed from the band in 2001, citing various reasons, including financial difficulties and the band's reluctance to tour in South America due to security concerns as the final straw. Other band members noted that Walkyier's somewhat acerbic personality contributed significantly to the group's lineup instability. After leaving, Walkyier went on to form The Clan Destined. For many fans, Walkyier's lyrics and delivery style were central attractions, leading to fears that his departure might spell the end for the band.

After replacing drummer Jay Graham—who left shortly after Walkyier—with drummer Arron Walton, and moving Kevin Ridley to vocals, the group aimed to alleviate these fears with 2002'sNo Daylights... Nor Heel Taps,which featured studio recordings of "Irish Pub versions" of Skyclad classics by the new lineup. This release was preceded by the single "Swords of a Thousand Men" in 2001. The single's title track, originally recorded byTenpole Tudor,also appeared onFolkémonas a bonus track, albeit in a different version. The single included two recordings of the title track: one featuring Ridley on vocals and another with Ridley sharing vocals with Tenpole Tudor's frontmanEdward Tudor-Pole.The single and album releases were accompanied byThe Same...But Differenttour, the largest Skyclad had undertaken in many years. Additionally, in 2001, the band's former record label releasedAnother Fine Mess,which included live recordings from 1995 and the contents of theOutrageous FourtunesEP.

After some disagreements between Walkyier and the other band members regarding copyrights and royalties for his lyrics, as well as the release of tracks featuring him, 2004'sA Semblance of Normalitymarked the band's first new material following Walkyier's departure. The album's style closely resembled that of previous releases, with Ridley's lyrics making a concerted effort to maintain similar themes and styles to Walkyier's while also establishing an individual identity.

In 2006, Skyclad self-released an EP titledJig-a-Jig.A new album was planned for the same year, but Black Lotus Records went out of business just a few months after Skyclad had signed with them.

The band's twelfth studio album,In The... All Together,was released in spring 2009 via Scarlet Records.

In June 2012, Walkyier announced that a band called "Martin Walkyier's Skyclad" would be headlining a festival in Nottingham, England, in September of that year.[3]

Skyclad's 13th studio album,Forward Into The Past,was released on 28 April 2017 viaListenable Records.This album is notable for being the first since 1995'sSilent Whales of Lunar Seato feature second guitarist Dave Pugh, who returned to Skyclad as a full member in 2014.[4]

Band members

edit

Current members

edit
  • Steve Ramsey– guitars(1990–present)
  • Graeme "Bean" English – bass(1990–present)
  • Dave Pugh – guitars(1992–1995, 2014–present)
  • Georgina Biddle – violin, fiddle, keyboards(1994–present)
  • Kevin Ridley – guitars(1998–present),vocals(2001–present)
  • Arron Walton – drums(2001–present)

Former members

edit
  • Martin Walkyier– vocals(1990–2001)
  • Keith Baxter– drums(1990–1995; died 2008)
  • Fritha Jenkins – violin, keyboards(1992–1993)
  • Catherine Howell – violin, keyboards(1994)
  • Paul A.T. Kinson – drums(1996–1997)
  • Jay Graham – drums(1998–2001)

Live/session members

edit
  • Danny Porter – guitar(1992)
  • Dave Ray – guitar(1995)
  • Jed Dawkins – drums(1995)
  • Paul Smith – drums(1996)
  • Dave Moore – guitar(1996)
  • Nick Acons – guitar, violin(1997)
  • Mitch Oldham – drums(1997)

Timeline

edit

Discography

edit

Studio albums

edit

Compilations and live albums

edit

Singles and EPs

edit

Videos

edit
  • "Emerald" (1992)
  • "Thinking Allowed?" (1993)
  • "Inequality Street" (1996)
  • "Words Upon the Street" directed by Fernando J. Martínez (2009)
  • "Change Is Coming" directed by Fernando J. Martínez (2017)[5]
  • "Starstruck?" directed by Fernando J. Martínez (2017)
  • "Words Fail Me" directed by Fernando J. Martínez (2018)

References

edit
  1. ^abcColin Larkin,ed. (1995).The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal(Second ed.).Guinness Publishing.p. 327.ISBN0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^Marek Stefaniak (21 March 2010)."Jubilerande Skyclad klart för Sweden Rock".Ystads Allehanda.Archivedfrom the original on 28 October 2014.Retrieved9 November2011.
  3. ^"Martin Walkyier To Perform Set Of Skyclad Tunes At 'Viking Funeral' Festival".Blabbermouth.net. 4 August 2012.Archivedfrom the original on 5 November 2012.Retrieved28 June2014.
  4. ^"Announcement on Skyclad's homepage".Skyclad. 13 January 2017.Archivedfrom the original on 31 January 2017.Retrieved28 June2014.
  5. ^"SKYCLAD – Change is coming".Listenable Records (YouTube channel). 16 March 2017.Archivedfrom the original on 21 December 2021.Retrieved21 March2017.
edit