Shadowboxing

Skin & Bones
Self-Release
Country | Aug 2018

Reviews

Eric Gilbertson
Reviewed 2018-08-02
Shadow Boxing by Skin & Bones

This LA based Americana duo hits it out of the ballpark with their first full length release, Shadowboxing. Taylor Borsuck's hauntingly powerful voice juxtaposed against Peter Blackwelder's soaring violin form the foundation for their bluesy, uptempo sound. Throw in intriguing time & key changes, Borsuck's captivating lyrics along with sublime organ, steel guitar & viola accents and you have a truly exquisite sound.

Related: Dave Alvin, Jorma Kaukonen, Shovels and Rope
FCC: 10

*01) Etherial, uptempo about love song with playful steel guitar & bass
02) Interesting, eerie rocker about being wrapped up in your love
*03) Slow lament about not belonging anymore
04) Mid-tempo with beautiful (yet understated) orchestration
*05) Haunting lament about a couple that have drifted apart
*06) Acoustic with John Fahey like guitar & fiddle
*07) Mid-tempo with great chorus & organ accents
*08) Beautiful lament about wanting to escape one's home town
09) Mid-tempo with steel guitar & fiddle
*10) Fun, uptempo rocker about life of a song writer ('shit' at 0:59 &2:00)
*11) Acoustic number about growing up. Taylor's plaintive lyrics nicely complemented with guitar & fiddle

*Mr. Bones especially likes these

Recent airplay

Tell Me Why
Hanging in the BoneyardSep 13, 2025
Northern Lights
Hanging in the BoneyardMar 07, 2025
Sending Love From Mars
Hanging in the BoneyardNov 16, 2024
Sending Love From Mars
Hanging in the BoneyardJun 22, 2024
Sending Love From Mars
Hanging in the BoneyardJan 27, 2024
Sending Love From Mars
Hanging In The BoneyardOct 07, 2023

Charting

2018-08-02 — 2018-10-04 Country/Bluegrass
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 7 2
Sep 30 2
Sep 23 4
Sep 16 5
Sep 9 3
Sep 2 2
Aug 26 3
Aug 19 3

Track listing

1. Northern Lights
2. Wrap Me Up
3. Ghost
4. Disappear
5. Sending Love From Mars
6. Being Gone, Getting Grown, & Coming Home
7. Just A Man
8. Lowdown
9. Wildfire
10. Tell Me Why
11. Lone Pine