Skeleton Premiere “Dystroy” at Austin Chronicle

Skeleton Dystroys

New EP precedes transformation into… metal

Following a pair of ferocious flexi discs, Skeleton returns with its third self-titled release in as many years: a pummeling, four-song 7-inch that arc welds menacing hardcore punk with D-beat, sludge, and metal influences.

Skeleton: (l-r) David Ziolkowski, Victor Ziolkowski, and Alex Recide (Photo by Daniel Di Domenico)

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The Austin trio, whose medieval imagery signifies a blunt force approach to music, cut the EP with homegrown DIY visionary Orville Bateman Neeley III (OBN IIIsBad Sports) at the controls.

“About eight years ago, a friend took me to see A Giant Dog play at the old Emo’s,” says Skeleton singer/drummer Victor Ziolkowski(PlaxNosferatuEnemy One), who plays alongside his brother, guitarist David Ziolkowski (ArmyResidual Kid), and bassist Alex Recide (NosferatuRecide). “I looked at Orville as being one of the only drummers I enjoyed watching in that whole realm of music. He hit hard and he was so solid. He recorded our first flexi, as well as an Impalers record I like, and I like the sound he got, so it made sense to go back.”

Ziolkowski confirms that after this, Skeleton will make an about-face and become a metal band.

“We want to stair-step into metal,” he says. “We’re already recording an LP that isn’t going to have a punk sound at all.”

Thus, enjoy their bulldozer punk in the short term. Today’s song premiere, “Dystroy,” blasts forth a breakneck beat, roaring vocals, and a prominent two-note, string-bending guitar riff that serves as the song’s hook. Skeleton’s first circular effort (the flexis are square) arrives via Super Secret Records June 30. You can pre-order it here and see Skeleton in action on that same date at Barracuda with WebbbEnemy One, and Filthy.