Izzy B. Phillips (Black Honey)

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International Women's Day Special

In this very special episode of the Skin Show, Sophie K was in conversation with the Skunk Anansie legend to celebrate International Women’s Day.They talked about some of the female heroes who inspired them growing up and played a key role in their personal lives & career develop ...  Show more

Eaves Wilder

This episode of Skin Tings, Skin introduces you to one of her favourite new artists, Eaves Wilder. They chat about how Eaves approaches songwriting by channelling experiences growing up and writing for her past self. She talks about which musicians who she has looked up to and wh ...  Show more

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