Snakeskin (song)
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“Snakeskin” | |||||
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Single by Gyroscope from the album Breed Obsession |
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A-side | "Snakeskin" | ||||
B-side | "Going up in Smoke" | ||||
Released | October 27, 2007 | ||||
Format | CD single |
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Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 4:13 | ||||
Label | Festival Mushroom Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Daniel Sanders, Rob Nassif, Brad Campbell, Zoran Trivic | ||||
Producer | Dave Eringa | ||||
Gyroscope singles chronology | |||||
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"Snakeskin" is a song by Australian post-grunge band Gyroscope, from the album Breed Obsession. It was released as the first single from the album on October 27, 2007. Snakeskin was voted #16 in the Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2007. The CD version of the EP contained two unreleased B-Sides while the digital release from i-tunes included a third unreleased B-side.
"Spending some time in hibernation whilst writing this album has made for some great progressions… 'Snakeskin' is a great representation of our head space and expresses a lot of the emotions and directions we have taken in the creation of our 3rd record. Like a snake shedding its well worn skin, these are the days of our lives." Daniel Sanders
The "Snakeskin" video was shot in Wiltshire, near Stonehenge, south of London. The video sees the band playing in the middle of a 200 metre crop circle that was made specifically for the video, in the same farm where the Led Zeppelin crop circle was made that featured on the cover of the Remasters compliation album.[1]
"Snakeskin" was featured in all Network 10 promotions for the 2008 AFL season.[2] The song also won two WAMi Awards for 'Best Single' and 'Best Video'.
[edit] Track listing
All songs were written by Daniel Sanders, Rob Nassif, Brad Campbell, Zoran Trivic.[3]
- "Snakeskin" - 4:13
- "Going up in Smoke" - 4:18
- "The Last Song" - 3:34
- "My Story" (i-tunes bonus track)
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Herald Sun - music review
- ^ Gyroscope: Breeding Obsession. FasterLouder.com (2008-03-13). Retrieved on 2008-03-20.
- ^ Australasian Performing Right Association. APRA. Retrieved on 2007-11-28.