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Roots, riffs, and bounce with Skindred
The Welsh outfit Skindred forged a loud blend of metal crunch, punk snap, and dancehall bounce under frontman Benji Webbe. Born from the ashes of Dub War, they have spent two decades building a festival-hard set, and the recent UK No.2 chart run for Smile pushed them into bigger rooms.
Wales-born ragga metal with a new tailwind
Expect a set that swings from lurching riffs to dance breaks, with likely anchors like Nobody, Pressure, Warning, and Gimme That Boom. Crowds skew mixed-age and mixed-style, from patched denim and band tees to bright tracksuits and rave trainers, and the mosh tends to bounce more than bash. You will see Welsh flags by the desk and families posted on the rail, while circle pits break into skanking when Benji Webbe flips into his patter.Deep cuts and little quirks
Guitarist Mikey Demus also builds pedals under Redbeard Effects, a clue to the thick, fuzzy live tone. Early US buzz came when Babylon tracks found rock-radio traction, and Benji Webbe became a go-to guest voice on heavy UK singles. Details like which songs land in the encore and how the lights are cued are educated guesses based on recent gigs, not promises.The Skindred scene: pits, skank, and shirts in the air
You will see patched black denim next to bright windbreakers, old festival wristbands, and a few Wales flags taped to the barrier.
Pit-to-party in one song
People come ready to move, switching from circle-pit jogs to a loose skank when the drums drop to half-time. At the cue for the Newport Helicopter, the room turns into a whirling sea of shirts held overhead, more carnival than combat.Traditions that travel
Chants lock in on simple hooks, often the band's name or a clipped melody line from Nobody, and the call-backs feel communal rather than forced. Merch leans bold and graphic, with rasta-flare color pops sitting against stark metal lettering, plus the odd limited tee tied to the Smile era. Fans trade stories about festival sets and first club shows, and newcomers get folded in fast through the shared in-jokes and cues.How Skindred hits: voice, riff, and riddim
Benji Webbe moves from grainy croon to rapid-fire patois, then spikes a clean hook right as the guitars slam back in.
Built for the bounce
Guitarist Mikey Demus favors a low, chewy tuning that feels like drop B, letting single-note riffs punch while chords bloom wide. The rhythm team keeps verses in half-time so the chorus can sprint, and Arya Goggin leans on kick doubles to make the bounce feel springy.Studio weight, stage snap
Dan Sturgess fires sirens, airhorns, and dub delays that smear the edges between songs, so breakdowns feel like DJ drops. They often stretch the mid-song breakdown in Warning or Kill the Power for a call-and-response, then snap back on the downbeat. Expect lighting to track the dynamics, with cool washes for the dubby bits and stutters of white when the riff lands.If you ride with Skindred, here is who else hits
Fans who like the groove-first crunch and big choruses will feel at home with POD, who pair rap-metal hooks with a positive pulse.