Sköld — “Chasing Demons,” from the album The Undoing (2016).
Swedish rock artists
Weekly Focus: Sköld, Day Six
Sköld — “And Then We Die,” from the album Anomie (2011).
Weekly Focus: Sköld, Day Five
Sköld — “The Hunger,” from the album Anomie (2011).
Weekly Focus: Sköld, Day Four
Sköld — “All Dies,” from the Neverland EP (1996).
Weekly Focus: Sköld, Day Three
Sköld — “Anything,” from the Neverland EP (1996).
Weekly Focus: Sköld, Day Two
Sköld — “Devil Inside,” from the self-titled debut album (1996).
Weekly Focus: Sköld, Day One
Sköld — “Shut Up,” from the self-titled debut album (1996).
Album of the Week: Sköld’s Anomie
I became aware of Tim Sköld’s existence when he temporarily joined Marilyn Manson. I don’t remember where I learned that he was a member of KMFDM, but I assumed that was where he came from. It wasn’t until last year that I stumbled across his solo work.
Anomie has two of my favorite songs by Sköld — “(This is My) Elephant” and “Suck” — and that’s why it is my album of the week.
