"If Pop Punk History Repeats Itself, This Band Just Might Be the Next Blink-182"
Blink-182 burst onto the scene by touring with classic punk bands and gaining airtime on MTV, known for their on-stage antics and potty humor banter. Similarly, The Skinny Lovers have made their mark by being handpicked by Ramones drummer Marky Ramone for Sirius XM, and their first album was licensed by MTV.
The Skinny Lovers' lead singer wields a distinctive green guitar that's bound to become iconic, while their stage banter is notorious for causing a stir. The resemblance to Blink-182 is uncanny without being a mere copy. Though their aesthetics differ, they share the same infectious vibe.
Their bassist sports a full mohawk reminiscent of a driver in Ubisoft's Crazy Taxi, his bromance with the lead singer is evident with irresistible banter as a mix of goofiness and charisma, and their drummer is the quiet, misunderstood type who absolutely wails on his instrument.
The recipe is there: the music, the energy, and the fans. This band is reviving the fun and chaos of live pop punk shows, and I’m all in for the ride.
NOTABLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
RADIO/TV
NASL has charted number 1 and number 8 on independent radio. In addition their songs have been licensed by MTV, E!TV, NETFLIX, Discovery Channel, and more.
STREAMING
NASL has been featured on Spotify's editorial playlist "New Punk Tracks" and has also been picked up by the following Spotify Algorithmic Playlists: Discover Weekly (x5 songs), Spotify Radio (x10 songs), On Repeat (x10 songs), Your Top Songs 2020 (x10 songs), Your Daily Drive, and Home Mix. NASL has amassed over 370,000 streams on Spotify alone.
TOURING
NASL played Summerfest in the Emerging Artist Series (alumni Maren Morris, X Ambassadors, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats). We traveled the east coast with Sofarsounds and even played a SOLD OUT show at the Sofarsounds HQ in NYC. We have opened for country superstar Jordan Davis and Sam Llanas (formerly of the Bodeans).