Artist's albums
Never Say Die
2023 · single
Acoustic Covers
2022 · single
Who Likes
2022 · single
Who Likes
2022 · single
Live From The Dublin Castle
2020 · single
No Messiah
2019 · single
Live & Demos
2019 · single
Smoke (Live)
2019 · single
My Blood
2019 · single
Let Go
2019 · single
I Still Love You (Live)
2018 · single
Live and Acoustic
2018 · album
Fade
2017 · single
6
2017 · EP
3
2016 · EP
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Biography
Skinny Living’s story is one of struggle, troubling situations and relentless hard graft. It’s also one of synchronicity, chance meetings, and the unflinching belief that their glorious indie soul music will reach the audience it deserves. Their potential is clear to see. Echoing Bill Withers, The Isley Brothers and Paolo Nutini, their songs shimmer with a timeless, gentle beauty, exquisite vocal harmonies and a lyrical wisdom that inspires optimism and reflection in equal measure. The bands sound is defined by two acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies delivered by Wakefield natives Will Booth and Danny Hepworth, while the exquisite and ever-so-slightly haunted vocal and lyricism in the midst of it all belongs to front man Ryan Johnston, born in Belfast to a Catholic mother from the Republican area and a Protestant father from the other side of town. Their polar opposite backgrounds meant a family move to Bangor before Ryan later moved to England, where he met Will and Danny at an open mic night and formed the band. The band recently shared the meaning behind their name, which is apt given their songs are often full of big dreams from a modest background: “Skinny Living is a term that describes the financial reality and lifestyle of the working class. Hard graft on a low income with a lust for life, passion for family and an optimistic attitude about the future.”