Skeletal Family are an English rock band formed in Keighley, West Yorkshire, in December 1982. The band was formed from the remaining members of an earlier group called the Elements, and took their name from the title of the song "Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family" from the 1974 David Bowie album, Diamond Dogs.
History
The original line-up of the band was Anne-Marie Hurst, Stan Greenwood, Roger "Trotwood" Nowell, Ian "Karl Heinz" Taylor and Steve Crane. In 1983, after their first single, "Trees", the band signed to independent record labelRed Rhino Records. They recorded their first single for Red Rhino, "The Night", shortly after losing their original drummer Crane, who was replaced by Howard Daniels. Daniels soon left, joining My Pierrot Dolls, and was replaced by Martin Henderson. Skeletal Family's first album, Burning Oil, recorded in four days at a cost of £640, was released by Red Rhino in August 1984. It topped the UK Independent Chart, staying in the top 10 until the end of the year. The band began touring with the Sisters of Mercy during the Sisters' First and Last and Always tour. Skeletal Family released the Futile Combat album in 1985, along with the "Promised Land" single. Hurst and Henderson left the band to develop new projects. Hurst eventually teamed up with Gary Marx in Ghost Dance. Henderson joined former March Violets vocalist Simon Denbigh to create the Batfish Boys. Former Colourfield backing vocalist Katrina Phillips replaced Hurst, while Kevin Hunter replaced Henderson. John Clarke joined as a second guitarist. The group signed with Chrysalis Records and released two 1986 singles, "Restless" and "Just a Minute". The group disbanded later in the year after being dropped by Chrysalis. Trotwood and Hunter formed a new band, Say You. In 2002, Skeletal Family reformed with a line-up of Greenwood, Nowell, Taylor and Hurst. The latter had to drop out due to family commitments, replaced briefly by Phillips, and then by new vocalist Claire Bannister. They played several high profile shows, including Wave-Gotik-Treffen three times as well as the Drop Dead Festival in New York City. This line-up released an album, Sakura, in May 2005 on Gepek Records. Skeletal Family's next album, Songs of Love, Hope and Despair, featuring new bassist Johnny Lorrimer, was released by Gepek in September 2009. Two months later the group announced that it had disbanded again. In 2012, Hurst, Nowell and Greenwood reformed Skeletal Family with Owen Richards on guitar and Adrian Osadzenko on drums. In 2018 Hurst left to form Killing Eve with Andy Cousin In 2019 Taylor rejoined and Hannah Small was recruited as new vocalist. They have already performed in Keighley, Manchester, Dublin and Leeds and are currently writing/recording a new album
Members
;Current members
Stan Greenwood – guitar
Roger "Trotwood" Nowell – bass
Ian "Karl Heinz" Taylor – keyboards/saxophone
Adrian Osadzenko – drums
Hannah Small - vocals
;Former members
Anne-Marie Hurst – vocals
Steve Crane – drums
Howard Daniels – drums
Martin Henderson – drums
Richard "Dik" Hawkins – drums
Kevin Hunter – drums
John Clarke – guitar
Katrina Phillips – vocals
Claire Bannister – vocals
Johnny Lorrimer – bass
Owen Richards – guitar
Discography
Studio albums
Burning Oil UK Indie No. 1
Futile Combat UK Indie No. 7
Sakura
Songs of Love, Hope & Despair
Singles and EPs
Trees 7" EP UK Indie No. 50
"The Night" 7" single UK Indie No. 41
"She Cries Alone" 7"/12" single UK Indie No. 8
Recollect 12" EP UK Indie No. 7
"So Sure" 7"/12" single UK Indie No. 2
"Promised Land" 7"/12" single UK Indie No. 2
"Restless" 7"/12" single
"All My Best Friends"
Compilation albums
Together – cassette combining Burning Oil and Futile Combat