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Band of Skulls
Phillips Backyard Music Festival 2025
Phillips Brewing & Malting Co.
2010 Government St
Jul 4, 2025
4:00 PM PDT
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About Phillips Backyard Music Festival 2025
July 4–August 10, 2025
Phillips Brewing & Malting Co.
2010 Government St, Victoria, CanadaGet directions
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Phillips Backyard is an electrifying, longstanding venue space that utilizes a core section of downtown Victoria, BC, to create the city's biggest fully immersive summer ...
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Band of Skulls Biography
English rock band Band of Skulls, formed in Southampton in 2004. The original lineup consisted of Russell Marsden (guitar, vocals), Emma Richardson (bass, vocals), and Matt Hayward (drums). Initially performing under the name Fleeing New York, the trio eventually rebranded as Band of Skulls in 2008, marking the beginning of their rise on the indie rock scene.
Band of Skulls released their debut album, "Baby Darling Doll Face Honey,” an incredible fifteen years ago in 2009. The album was a blend of blues rock, garage rock, and indie influences, featuring standout tracks like "I Know What I Am" and "Death by Diamonds and Pearls." The gritty guitar riffs, dual vocal harmonies, and raw energy of the album earned the band critical acclaim and a growing fanbase. Their music was featured in TV shows, movies, and video games, further amplifying their presence and significantly broadening their fan base
In 2012, Band of Skulls followed up “….Doll Face…” with "Sweet Sour." This album showcased a more polished and mature sound while retaining their signature intensity. The title track "Sweet Sour" and songs like "The Devil Takes Care of His Own" highlighted the band's dynamic range and songwriting prowess. The album received very positive reviews and solidified Band of Skulls' position in the alternative rock landscape. Their relentless touring and powerful live performances continued to attract audiences worldwide.
"Himalayan," the band's third album celebrates its tenth anniversary this year having arrived in 2014, and it marked a significant evolution in their sound. Produced by Nick Launay (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs , Arcade Fire) , the album featured a mix of hard-hitting rock anthems and more experimental tracks. Songs like "Asleep at the Wheel" and "Hoochie Coochie" displayed their ability to craft infectious hooks while maintaining their rock edge. "Himalayan" was well-received by critics and fans alike, reinforcing the band's reputation for delivering high-quality rock music with a distinctive edge.
In recent years, Band of Skulls have continued to evolve and experiment with their sound, releasing several more albums and maintaining a strong presence both live and through the continued use of their well crafted songs across film and TV . Early this year the band performed a homecoming show in Southampton, celebrating their journey and connection to their roots showcasing the band's enduring appeal and energy. Marsden took the opportunity to hint at the new material to come in 2025 and gave the gathered fans early news of an imminent box set which will tell the story of those first three records through a deluxe book and vinyl offering which will include sought after tracks , demos and b-sides .
Band of Skulls' career has been marked by a consistent dedication to their craft and an ability to innovate within the rock genre. With their first three albums, "Baby Darling Doll Face Honey," "Sweet Sour," and "Himalayan," they established themselves as a force in the indie rock world and continue to captivate audiences and solidify their legacy as a dynamic and influential rock band.
Read MoreBand of Skulls released their debut album, "Baby Darling Doll Face Honey,” an incredible fifteen years ago in 2009. The album was a blend of blues rock, garage rock, and indie influences, featuring standout tracks like "I Know What I Am" and "Death by Diamonds and Pearls." The gritty guitar riffs, dual vocal harmonies, and raw energy of the album earned the band critical acclaim and a growing fanbase. Their music was featured in TV shows, movies, and video games, further amplifying their presence and significantly broadening their fan base
In 2012, Band of Skulls followed up “….Doll Face…” with "Sweet Sour." This album showcased a more polished and mature sound while retaining their signature intensity. The title track "Sweet Sour" and songs like "The Devil Takes Care of His Own" highlighted the band's dynamic range and songwriting prowess. The album received very positive reviews and solidified Band of Skulls' position in the alternative rock landscape. Their relentless touring and powerful live performances continued to attract audiences worldwide.
"Himalayan," the band's third album celebrates its tenth anniversary this year having arrived in 2014, and it marked a significant evolution in their sound. Produced by Nick Launay (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs , Arcade Fire) , the album featured a mix of hard-hitting rock anthems and more experimental tracks. Songs like "Asleep at the Wheel" and "Hoochie Coochie" displayed their ability to craft infectious hooks while maintaining their rock edge. "Himalayan" was well-received by critics and fans alike, reinforcing the band's reputation for delivering high-quality rock music with a distinctive edge.
In recent years, Band of Skulls have continued to evolve and experiment with their sound, releasing several more albums and maintaining a strong presence both live and through the continued use of their well crafted songs across film and TV . Early this year the band performed a homecoming show in Southampton, celebrating their journey and connection to their roots showcasing the band's enduring appeal and energy. Marsden took the opportunity to hint at the new material to come in 2025 and gave the gathered fans early news of an imminent box set which will tell the story of those first three records through a deluxe book and vinyl offering which will include sought after tracks , demos and b-sides .
Band of Skulls' career has been marked by a consistent dedication to their craft and an ability to innovate within the rock genre. With their first three albums, "Baby Darling Doll Face Honey," "Sweet Sour," and "Himalayan," they established themselves as a force in the indie rock world and continue to captivate audiences and solidify their legacy as a dynamic and influential rock band.
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