Blue - Single
Sydney band Skunkhour started out as an urban funk band fronted by a rapper. From there, the band incorporated all manner of styles and fusion elements into its frantic, rhythmic, groove-based attack. The Larkin brothers Del and Aya had a background in ska bands. Guitarist Warwick Scott was influenced by funk and rock. The Sutherland brothers rhythm team played rock and jazz. Common influences for all musicians were reggae, 1970s funk (James Brown, Funkadelic) and hip hop. They joined together to become Skunk, and later, Skunkhour, named after the poem by Robert Lowell. (above from https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://itsaskunkhour.tripod.com) Skunkhour were sometimes described as the white man's funk band, and their singles were on regular rotation on Australian radio station Triple J. Apart from that, however, the public didn't get behind their unique brand of funk. Skunkhour called it a day in 2002 and thanked thousands of loyal fans in a farewell tour. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/itsaskunkhour Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sydney band Skunkhour started out as an urban funk band fronted by a rapper. From there, the band incorporated all manner of styles and fusion elements into its frantic, rhythmic, groove-based attack. The Larkin brothers Del and Aya had a background in ska bands. Guitarist Warwick Scott was influenced by funk and rock. The Sutherland brothers rhythm team played rock and jazz. Common influences for all musicians were reggae, 1970s funk (James Brown, Funkadelic) and hip hop. They joined together to become Skunk, and later, Skunkhour, named after the poem by Robert Lowell. (above from https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://itsaskunkhour.tripod.com) Skunkhour were sometimes described as the white man's funk band, and their singles were on regular rotation on Australian radio station Triple J. Apart from that, however, the public didn't get behind their unique brand of funk. Skunkhour called it a day in 2002 and thanked thousands of loyal fans in a farewell tour. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/itsaskunkhour Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Up To Our Necks In It
Home
Kick In The Door
Weightlessness
Breathing Through My Eyes
Sunstone
Treacherous Head
Strange Equation
Do You Like It
Morning Rolls
Booty Full
Mcskunk
State
Pullatickin
Green Light
Gold Radiation
Back To Basics
Chew
Part Of The Solution
Skeleton
That's The Way
Echidna (one)
Stay Close
A Cow And A Pig
Blue
Unison
Nature Stripped
Stadium
Old Shoe Horn
Pulse
The Sheep Of Sam Clams Disco
Foam
Something Between Us
Sunny Side Up
Free Man
Horse
Green Grocer
Opportunist
Another Childish Man
Because You're Real
Easy Pieces
Today Tomorrow Yesterday
Anywhere
Tommorrow's Too Soon
Echidna (Three)
Tomorrow's Too Soon
Breathing Through My Eyes (Album Version)
That 's The Way
Echidna (Two)/Smuckin
Rain On Me
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