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Skimmed is an indie/garage/rock band from Malta. The band's current line-up features Alexandra Aquilina (vocals/synth), Daniel Borg (backing vocals/guitar), Federico Cilia (bass) and Christopher "Toffer" Mercieca (drums).


Skimmed is an indie-rock band from Malta. The current line-up features Alex on vocals and keys, Daniel on guitar, Fede on bass and Toffer on drums.
== History ==
   
 
The band has quickly established itself among the local scene as a band who is undeniably in-your-face and full of energy.  
The band was originally founded by Borg, Cilia and Manuel Mizzi during their Secondary school years at the Liceo in Hamrun. At this time the band was called Fade. In 2005 the band recruited female vocals Joanna Ellul who was soon replaced by current vocalist Aquilina while Ellul moved to the keyboards. This formation did not last long and Ellul soon left the band due to diverging musical taste.
 
The band soon began writing new material and changed their name to [[Skimmed]] and performed for the first time at [[Naasha]] in 2007 with [[The Areola Treat]].
 
In 2009 the band recorded their debut EP [[Your head is too big for your crown]] at [[Temple Studios]] with renowned producer [[David Vella]].
 
== Television and Radio Play ==
 
As Fade the band appeared on teen oriented program A-70 presented by Zoo comedians Owen and Daniel where they played and original and a cover version on national television.
 
2009:
    Released their debut single Can't Stop on local radio station and reached no. 1 in local charts for 2 consecutive weeks.
    Nominated as Best Newcomers 2010 during the Bay Music Awards and Malta Music awards
    Performed during Bay Music Awards and Malta Music Awards 2010 which were also aired on local television stations
 
2010:
    Single Napoleon played on local radio stations
    Music video for Napoleon aired on [[Fresh and Funky]] (a local music tv program) and [[Calypso TV]]
 
== Reviews and Press Releases==
2010:
[[Bugeja, Michael. 'Skimmed gig and video launch' in The Sunday Times - 4 July 2010]]
[[Borg, Pawlu. 'Shooting Napoleon' on RedWhiteMT blogspot]]
[[Pisani, Robert. 'EP Review' - 21 January 2010]]
 
[[EP Review by Illariu Pisanu]]
 
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2009:
[[Bugeja, Michael. 'Skimmed's crowning Glories' in The Sunday Times - 20 September 2009]]
[[Rejlic, Teodor. 'Skimmed Sounds' in Malta Today - 13 September 2009]]
[[Muzika Mod Iehor Podcast 175]]
[[Platinum Love, 'Skimmed' ]]
[[EP Review]]
[[EP Review by Neus Subjex]]
 
2008:
[[J.J. Formosa. 'Got Milk?' in Tune In Magazine - 24 February 2008]]
 
2007:
[[Said, Alison. 'Skimmed Q&A' in Psyched, Betapsi Newsletter - December 2007]]
== Discography ==
 
Studio Albums:
[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0037BALG2/ref=dm_dp_adp?ie=UTF8&qid=1265751061&sr=301-1&tag=vglnk-c9-20 Your head is too big for your crown] (2009)
 
Compilation
Bay Music Awards 2010 with single Can't Stop
 
== Music Videos ==
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXhL3rIDBI0 Napoleon] (2010). Directed by Moira Zahra and Eleonora Rose Abela.


The origins of Skimmed can be traced back to dark bars with weak drinks and odd smells when the band, as teenagers were entranced by local bands such as [[Totema]], [[Strays]], [[Lumiere]], [[BNI]], [[Beangrowers]] and [[Dripht]].


These sparked a yearning to one day be on that stage until at last in 2007 Skimmed, with its original line-up did just this, beginning a series of gigs around the island with several top local bands.
Skimmed have recently launched their debut EP, [[Your Head Is Too Big For Your Crown]], which was recorded and produced by [[David Vella]] at [[Temple Studios]].


In 2010 the band released its debut music video for the single Napoleon.
[[Category:Musical groups from Malta]]


[http://www.myspace.com/skimmedtheband Skimmed at MySpace]
[http://www.myspace.com/skimmedtheband Skimmed at MySpace]

Revision as of 11:21, 26 September 2010

Skimmed is an indie/garage/rock band from Malta. The band's current line-up features Alexandra Aquilina (vocals/synth), Daniel Borg (backing vocals/guitar), Federico Cilia (bass) and Christopher "Toffer" Mercieca (drums).

History

The band was originally founded by Borg, Cilia and Manuel Mizzi during their Secondary school years at the Liceo in Hamrun. At this time the band was called Fade. In 2005 the band recruited female vocals Joanna Ellul who was soon replaced by current vocalist Aquilina while Ellul moved to the keyboards. This formation did not last long and Ellul soon left the band due to diverging musical taste.

The band soon began writing new material and changed their name to Skimmed and performed for the first time at Naasha in 2007 with The Areola Treat.

In 2009 the band recorded their debut EP Your head is too big for your crown at Temple Studios with renowned producer David Vella.

Television and Radio Play

As Fade the band appeared on teen oriented program A-70 presented by Zoo comedians Owen and Daniel where they played and original and a cover version on national television.

2009:

    Released their debut single Can't Stop on local radio station and reached no. 1 in local charts for 2 consecutive weeks.
    Nominated as Best Newcomers 2010 during the Bay Music Awards and Malta Music awards
    Performed during Bay Music Awards and Malta Music Awards 2010 which were also aired on local television stations

2010:

    Single Napoleon played on local radio stations
    Music video for Napoleon aired on Fresh and Funky (a local music tv program) and Calypso TV

Reviews and Press Releases

2010: Bugeja, Michael. 'Skimmed gig and video launch' in The Sunday Times - 4 July 2010 Borg, Pawlu. 'Shooting Napoleon' on RedWhiteMT blogspot Pisani, Robert. 'EP Review' - 21 January 2010

EP Review by Illariu Pisanu

2009: Bugeja, Michael. 'Skimmed's crowning Glories' in The Sunday Times - 20 September 2009 Rejlic, Teodor. 'Skimmed Sounds' in Malta Today - 13 September 2009 Muzika Mod Iehor Podcast 175 Platinum Love, 'Skimmed' EP Review EP Review by Neus Subjex 2008: J.J. Formosa. 'Got Milk?' in Tune In Magazine - 24 February 2008 2007: Said, Alison. 'Skimmed Q&A' in Psyched, Betapsi Newsletter - December 2007

Discography

Studio Albums: Your head is too big for your crown (2009)

Compilation Bay Music Awards 2010 with single Can't Stop

Music Videos

Napoleon (2010). Directed by Moira Zahra and Eleonora Rose Abela.


Skimmed at MySpace

Skimmed at YouTube