Album artwork for The Devil, The Heart and The Fight by Skinny Lister

If their folk debut celebrated the sticks and their punkier second blinked in the bright lights of London, their rocked-up third, The Devil, The Heart & The Fight, sees them go global. From the fiery Elvis-gone- folk roar of opener Wanted – Dan saluting London, New York and Cairo in a song "about looking for life in the cities we'd visit" - The Devil, The Heart & The Fight comes out fists first. A mature, vibrant and varied record, it mingles classic Skinny folk romances with epic rock takes on rafter-rattling shanties and hearty Dexys-style tributes to the fans they meet on the road plus a hitherto unseen darker side.The Devil, The Heart & The Fight is like Skinny's previous albums gone backpacking; expanding its horizons, full of adventure, discovering itself and doing things it regrets in the morning. Have heart, ye devils, join the fight.

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The Devil, The Heart and The Fight

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Album artwork for The Devil, The Heart and The Fight by Skinny Lister
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£27.99

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Released 28/07/2023Catalogue Number

XMR990LPY

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Album artwork for The Devil, The Heart and The Fight by Skinny Lister
CD

£14.99

Released 30/09/2016Catalogue Number

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Skinny Lister

The Devil, The Heart and The Fight

Xtra Mile
Album artwork for The Devil, The Heart and The Fight by Skinny Lister
LP +

£27.99

Yellow
Released 28/07/2023Catalogue Number

XMR990LPY

Learn more
Album artwork for The Devil, The Heart and The Fight by Skinny Lister
CD

£14.99

Released 30/09/2016Catalogue Number

XMR990CD

Learn more

If their folk debut celebrated the sticks and their punkier second blinked in the bright lights of London, their rocked-up third, The Devil, The Heart & The Fight, sees them go global. From the fiery Elvis-gone- folk roar of opener Wanted – Dan saluting London, New York and Cairo in a song "about looking for life in the cities we'd visit" - The Devil, The Heart & The Fight comes out fists first. A mature, vibrant and varied record, it mingles classic Skinny folk romances with epic rock takes on rafter-rattling shanties and hearty Dexys-style tributes to the fans they meet on the road plus a hitherto unseen darker side.The Devil, The Heart & The Fight is like Skinny's previous albums gone backpacking; expanding its horizons, full of adventure, discovering itself and doing things it regrets in the morning. Have heart, ye devils, join the fight.