Doll Skin

Doll Skin

Their music crackles with urgency through steady beats and layered guitar riffs, crafting a high-energy atmosphere that propels each message forward.

United States Est. 2013

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Love Is Dead and We Killed Her

Love Is Dead and We Killed Her

2019

About Doll Skin

Doll Skin matters because they embody a generation grappling with identity, empowerment, and the complexities of modern youth culture.
Their music serves as an anthem for those feeling marginalized, using raw energy and unapologetic lyricism to create a space for dialogue around issues like self-acceptance and societal expectations.
Their music serves as an anthem for those feeling marginalized, using raw energy and unapologetic lyricism to create a space for dialogue around issues like self-acceptance and societal expectations. By channeling their experiences into infectious punk-infused rock, Doll Skin invites listeners to confront their struggles while celebrating individuality. The band's approach combines a fierce DIY spirit with polished musicianship, blending catchy hooks and driving rhythms to create a sound that feels both accessible and rebellious. They harness the power of live performance, often igniting venues with unrestrained energy that fosters a sense of community among fans. This connection is palpable; it transforms their shows into cathartic experiences where vulnerability meets empowerment, leaving a lasting impact on audiences. Lyrically, Doll Skin frequently explores themes of mental health, gender identity, and defiance against societal norms. Their writing combines sincerity with an edge of irony, balancing personal storytelling with broader commentary on the pressures facing young people today. This blend enriches their songs, allowing listeners to find solace in shared experiences while prompting introspection and resilience.

1 studio album· United States

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Doll Skin's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2019–2019
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