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SKEW SISKIN HIT THE ROAD IN LATE FEBRUARY:


Skew Siskin will be back on the road late February / March 2004 for approx. 14 shows, starting in Germany and heading to France. Confirmed dates & locations will be announced here soon.

Nina recently spent time in Paris (Dec. 15th - 17th) to be interviewed for various French magazines and radio stations: "Hard & Heavy" (10 years anniversary), "Rock Hard", "Radio One", "Rolling Stone", "Rock Sound", "Rock & Folk", "Hard Rock" and more. With "Rolling Stone" and "Rock Hard" magazines, you'll find a Skew Siskin song on their included CD's. The interviews are scheduled for January, February and March 2004, all around France.

It is rumored that Skew Siskin are on the bill of the "Bang Your Head Festival" in 2004. The confirmed date will be announced here pretty soon .

The single "The Goddess" will be released in January 2004 with a mini DVD that includes the video clip for the title.

In the December issue of "Break Out" magazine (Germany), you'll get a two page poster-calendar of Skew Siskin for Dec. 2003 / Jan. 2004, a two page interview and a CD with a 13 minute Skew Siskin spot, where Nina talks about the band, the music, the members and shooting the video "The Goddess".

More interviews (December issues) with the band plus some album reviews can be found in "Heavy Oder Was" and "Hammer" magazines (Germany).

Lemmy Kilmister (Motorhead) was in Berlin between Dec 15th & 18th for another recording session with Skew Siskin to do a second track for his upcoming solo album. The track titles are: "Stand Upon The Mountain" and "Don't Matter To Me", both written by Lemmy and performed by Skew Siskin with Lemmy on bass & vocals.

Courtesy of skewsiskin.net