Matt Skiba

Matt Skiba

Skiba performing at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour
Background information
Birth name Matthew Thomas Skiba
Born (1976-02-22) February 22, 1976
Origin McHenry, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, guitarist
Instruments Guitar, vocals, piano, bass guitar, drums
Years active 1992–present
Labels Asian Man, Vagrant, Epic, Heart and Skull, Epitaph
Associated acts Alkaline Trio, Blink-182, Heavens, The Hell, Matt Skiba and the Sekrets Tom Delonge
Notable instruments
GPC Matt Skiba Signature Jaguar
Fender Jaguar
Fender Alkaline Trio Malibu acoustic guitar
Gibson Les Paul

Matthew Thomas "Matt" Skiba (born February 24, 1976) is an American musician, singer and songwriter known for his role as the co-lead vocalist and guitarist of the bands Alkaline Trio and Blink-182.[1] Skiba began performing with Blink-182 in March 2015 following the second departure of founding guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge and later became an official member in July 2015; he appears on the band's seventh album, California, which was released on July 1, 2016.[2] Skiba has also recorded and performed solo and with his side-projects, Heavens and The Hell. In 2012, he released a solo album, Babylon, with his backing band The Sekrets. A second album, Kuts, was released on June 1, 2015.

Early life and family

Matt Skiba was born in Chicago and moved to nearby McHenry at the age of three. He began playing piano and drums at an early age. His first concert was Public Image Ltd.[3] In 1996, while working as a bike messenger, he decided to switch from drums to guitar. Prior to that he played in bands including Blunt, Jerkwater, and the Traitors.

His mother Joan Skiba was a fourth and fifth grade teacher at Woods Creek Elementary School in Crystal Lake, Illinois. His father Thomas Skiba is an oral surgeon in Crystal Lake. He has two younger twin sisters.[3]

Alkaline Trio

Skiba studied design at Chicago's Columbia College but left in 1996 to form Alkaline Trio with drummer Glenn Porter and bassist Rob Doran.

After the group recorded their demo and the single "Sundials", they recorded the For Your Lungs Only EP, during which Doran left the group. Dan Andriano joined and played bass on the EP. The band released their debut full-length Goddamnit on Asian Man Records in 1998, followed by Maybe I'll Catch Fire and the compilation Alkaline Trio in 2000.

The group's lineup changed again in 2000 when Porter left and former Smoking Popes drummer Mike Felumlee joined. From Here to Infirmary, released by Vagrant Records in the spring of 2001. In 2002 Jade Tree Records released a Hot Water Music/Alkaline Trio split EP which was well received. Both bands contributed original tracks and covers of each other's songs. Good Mourning followed in 2003, marking the band's first album with drummer Derek Grant, formerly of Suicide Machines and Thoughts of Ionesco. While recording Good Mourning, Skiba had a problem with acid reflux because of his diet, lack of vocal warm-up and his earlier troubles with alcohol and drugs.

The band followed up with Crimson in 2005 and the compilation Remains in 2007. Agony & Irony, their first record on Epic Records, was released in July 2008. In January 2010 they released This Addiction on their own Heart & Skull label in partnership with Epitaph Records. In July 2011, they released a semi-acoustic LP called Damnesia to commemorate 15 years as a band. Their eighth album, My Shame Is True was released on April 21, 2013.

Blink-182

Skiba performing with Blink-182 in 2015 at the Musink Festival.

Following the departure of Tom DeLonge from Blink-182 in 2015, Mark Hoppus announced that Skiba would "fill in" for the band and performed two club shows and a slot at the Musink festival in March 2015. Later that year, the band confirmed that Skiba was now an official member and will appear on their upcoming album.[4] The album California was released July 1, 2016.

Side projects and solo

In 2001 he began his first full solo tour with The Plea for Peace Tour, consisting mostly of acoustic versions of Alkaline Trio songs with backing drums and bass in a few shows.

His first solo release came in 2002 in the form of a split with Kevin Seconds of 7 Seconds fame. The songs were mostly acoustic with drums, bass, and piano played by Skiba. Alkaline Trio still occasionally performs the song "Good Fucking Bye".

In 2005 Skiba contributed the song "Demons Away" to the Fat Wreck Chords' compilation Protect: A Benefit for the National Association to Protect Children.

In 2006 Skiba launched the band Heavens with F-Minus bassist Josiah Steinbrick. The group released Patent Pending on September 12, 2006.[5]

Also in 2006 Skiba contributed to the track "Rock 'n' Roll High School" featured on Brats on the Beat: Ramones for Kids, a tribute album released on Go-Kart Records.

In May 2007 Skiba performed five shows with Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music.

In late December 2008 Steinbrick announced on Heavens' MySpace page, "This is no longer a Heavens page. Sorry, that's just the way it's going down. Matt will still be doing Trio stuff and last I heard he might be working on a wonderful solo record. I'm not really positive actually but I'm sure it will be great." A falling out between Skiba and Steinbrick led to the breakup.

On August 18, 2009, Skiba, Grant and Greg Corner and Jonny Radtke of Kill Hannah debuted the supergroup cover band Them Crooked Vulvas (and occasionally played under the name A Perfect Circus).

On August 10, 2010, he released a solo album titled Demos on Asian Man Records. The album is said to be a precursor to a future Alkaline Trio album .[6][7]

In January 2012, Skiba released an EP along with former Angels and Airwaves and The Offspring drummer Atom Willard under the moniker The Hell. The Hell's debut EP is entitled Sauve Les Requins.

Skiba's second full-length solo album, Babylon, was released on May 8, 2012. The album features Skiba leading a band called Matt Skiba and the Sekrets, the backing band includes AFI bassist Hunter Burgan, and former touring drummer for My Chemical Romance Jarrod Alexander.[8] "Voices" impacted radio on May 1, 2012.[9]

In early 2013, Matt Skiba encouraged Mike Park of Asian Man Records to release The Smith Street Band first two albums in America. Matt had met the bands guitarist Lee Hartney and fallen in love with his personality and tones.

Matt Skiba confirms his current work on a solo record, a screenplay, and a children's punk record featuring Mark Hoppus.[10]

In March 2015, Matt Skiba and the Sekrets' second album, Kutz, was announced for a release date of June 1.

Personal life

Skiba is a vegan and practices Transcendental Meditation according to an interview with AOL Interface. He said that the clear and calm state of mind it provides has greatly helped his creative process, though initially he believed the "tortured soul" mindset was more beneficial. The book Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch caused him to change his mind and he now believes a calm state is more artistically helpful.[11][12][13]

Skiba is a self-professed Satanist, and a long time member of the LaVeyan Church of Satan. However, he has repeatedly stated that he does not take it seriously, and enjoys "ruffling people's feathers and poking fun at organized religion"[14]

Skiba moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2001, though he currently lives in Los Angeles.[3][15] He has "Love Song" tattooed on his knuckles. He is a "big Cure fan," a "huge Damned fan," "an enormous David Lynch fan" a "big Green Day" and a "really big Nirvana fan." Skiba is divorced.[16] He is a close friend of Fat Mike of NOFX-fame and served as his best man at his wedding.[17]

Discography

Solo

With Alkaline Trio

With Blink-182

With Heavens

With the Sekrets

  • Babylon (2012)
  • Haven't You EP (2012)
  • Kuts (2015)

With theHELL

  • Sauve Les Requins (2012)
  • Southern Medicine (2013)

Guest appearances

References

  1. Major, Nick (17 February 2016). ""It's my favorite group of songs we've made in a long time"—Travis Barker on new Blink-182". Alternative Press. Alternative Press. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  2. Hendicott, James (September 5, 2015). "Blink 182 studio photos confirm Matt Skiba recordings". NME. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "Alkaline Trio – Matt Skiba". Decapolis.com. 2001. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
  4. "Blink-182 studio photos confirm Matt Skiba recordings". Nme.com. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  5. Archived October 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "Matt's Solo Details". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  7. Bhamra, Satvir (April 23, 2010). "Alkaline Trio frontman to release solo album". Amplified.tv. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  8. "Matt Skiba and the Sekrets sign to Superball Music". Punknews.org. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
  9. "AllAccess.com Alternative eWeekly". AllAccess. April 24, 2012. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  10. "Inside Radio & Records". Darren Rose Radio. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
  11. "Interviews: Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio)". Punknews.org. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
  12. "A LONG-ASS CHAT WITH MATT SKIBA FROM ALKALINE TRIO AND NOW MATT SKIBA AND THE SEKRETS – FRONT – The funniest, sexiest magazine on Earth | FRONT – The funniest, sexiest magazine on Earth". Frontarmy.com. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
  13. Bracelin, Jason (July 25, 2008). "New Outlook". Las Vegas Review – Journal. p. J.22.
  14. "Satanism's Fun". MTV.com. May 26, 2005. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  15. "Tough Questions for Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba". spin.com. February 24, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
  16. Suicide, Auren (January 25, 2010). "Matt Skiba: Alkaline Trio". Suicidegirls.com. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  17. "NOFX's Fat Mike: I Got Married ... As The Bride!". Tmz.com. January 7, 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-01.

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