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SKUNK ANANSIE Frontwoman Pens Foreword To 'What Are You Doing Here?' - July 26, 2012
Bazillion Points Books has revealed that legendary performer Skin, frontwoman of SKUNK ANANSIE, has penned a foreword titled "Who Put That Shaven-Headed Black Woman On The Stage?" for the forthcoming book "What Are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman's Life And Liberation In Heavy Metal", by author Laina Dawes.

Skin writes: "The first time I heard rock music it was really exciting. I felt that this new music and vibe was really me. I remember going to bed and having dreams that I was performing this music and visualizing myself on stage, way before it actually happened... What always appealed to me about rock music is the feeling of freedom, that I could finally be who I wanted to be and sing the music that I felt in my heart. Some black people that I met in the music industry felt that we could be stronger and better empowered if we all stayed within in the same box, but I had always relished the fact that I never belonged to any cliques, or any scenes..."

Coming October 2012, "What Are You Doing Here?" investigates how black women musicians and fans navigate the metal, hardcore, and punk music scenes that are regularly thought of as inclusive spaces and centered on a shared experience; plus how their taste in music affects their lives in the black community. The book combines memoir with interviews, creating an incredibly perceptive portrait of heavy metal and its traditions.

Says Dawes: "I wanted to find other black women like me, metal, hardcore, and punk fans and musicians that were rabid about the music and culture and adamant about asserting their rightful place as black women within those scenes. I wanted to find other women who put aside the cultural baggage that dictates that we must listen to certain musical styles, and simply enjoy the music that influenced us, not just as black women, but as individuals who grew up in an era when, thanks to technology, a large variety of music is accessible and available to everyone. I found many black women and have shared their stories, but I also realize there is still a lot of work to be done."

Laina Dawes is a music and cultural critic and opinion writer from Toronto. She is an active public speaker and contributor to CBC Radio, current affairs columnist for Afrotoronto.com, and contributing editor for Blogher.org.

"What Are You Doing Here?" will be available worldwide in paperback and ebook formats wherever books are sold, by Bazillion Points Books, "The first and last words in heavy reading." The book is available for preorder now at this location.

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posted by : Wadsworth Van Hagar
7/26/2012 10:03:38 AM
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yuck, her privates probably smell like a skunk anasie


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posted by : KILO G
7/26/2012 10:10:25 AM
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I'll take a big pass on this.


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posted by : chest rockwell
7/26/2012 10:22:27 AM
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that's two dumb comments. all sexes, colours and creeds are welcome in Rock Music, and if you have a problem with that, we don't want/need you, so GTFO!


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COMMENT | Fuck off, Blabberlosers!
posted by : Slappywhite
7/26/2012 10:54:12 AM
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She's good enough for Lemmy, she's good enough for me!!!



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posted by : Wadsworth Van Hagar
7/26/2012 10:54:20 AM
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well, if you're a female in the male-dominated metal scene, and your music sucks, you're going to get judged on your looks. welcome to society dummy.


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posted by : Silverfluff
7/26/2012 11:10:59 AM
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"Heavy Metal" ?

Something went wrong with the book title here.


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COMMENT | Hehe
posted by : gamblor
7/26/2012 11:38:37 AM
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Guess I shouldn't be too surprised that a bunch of sub-moronic knuckle draggers don't understand the point of this book. Way to make metalheads look like bigoted retards. Good work.


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posted by : handofsutekh
7/26/2012 11:48:31 AM
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Skunk Anansie are great

As for the bigots, zzz... you all die alone


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COMMENT | Thanks gamblor
posted by : Ravenus1
7/26/2012 12:11:19 PM
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Once in awhile a person makes a comment that helps me put my faith back in people.


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posted by : MrMcThrasher III
7/26/2012 12:41:30 PM
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I could see this being an interesting read, since it would be from such a different perspective.. I'd take a look at it.


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posted by : RoseForTheDead
7/26/2012 2:19:15 PM
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I'll be buying this book (or at least borrowing it from the library). Love Skin & Skunk Anansie. The book sounds quite interesting as well.
By the way, Skunk Anansie has a new album coming out in September called "Black Traffic".


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posted by : RiotAct666
7/26/2012 2:53:24 PM
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Sounds interesting. Will check out the book.


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COMMENT | Skin rules!
posted by : ThunderKiss65
7/26/2012 5:01:11 PM
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And yes, Paranoid and Sunburnt was a pretty heavy record so I do consider it metal. She's one of the most powerful voices I have ever heard! EVER!!!!

Don't know about the book but skin jams like no other!!!!


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COMMENT | Can't Wait To Read It...
posted by : Momma
7/27/2012 7:26:59 AM
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Glad Skunk's coming out with something new. Skin is awesome indeed. Lemmy loves her and she sang on Tony Iommi's solo record, so yeah, with backup like that, the opinion of bigoted douchebags banging away at their computer in their Mommy's basement really means squat. The book will be an interesting read and definitely shows that there is more than one demographic in Metal. There is room for everyone with their own experience and it will be nice to read something that isn't another 'how-I-overcame-my-various-additions-to-be-a-rock-star' book.


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