We’re gathered here as newly-initiated members of the Cave Club, the name for what functions as Cavetown’s pre-concert VIP package -- a chance for some of the the English singer-songwriter’s more devoted fans to have one-on-one time. Billboard is a subsidiary of Valence Media, LLC. I'll turn the lights off when I go And he got himself messed up with the wrong guys “It still feels pretty much the same. Just wait a little while, you don't cry too much We have the power of the major label if we want it, but also at the same time, it's like a small family,” Skinner says.

In December 2017, Skinner released his signature hit "Lemon Boy," centered on a titular character who represents “the negative sides of myself,” he explains. It's funny how slowly time goes when my thoughts have been racing all this time I wanna be alone, I wanna be alone Cavetown is usually seen wearing a short-sleeved black button down shirt with several lemons printed on it. He won't look in your eyes “My channel grew very slowly and gradually, which I think has translated through into my music,” he says. “I never thought, ‘I want to be a YouTuber,’” he says. He has toured Europe and went on a US summer tour supported by Chloe Moriondo in 2019. Just add water, let me grow (let me grow)

Skinner met his manager Zack Zarrillo in January 2018.
Cavetown is the stage name of singer-songwriter Robin Skinner, born December 15, 1998 from Cambridge, England. 20 yr old who wants to make music forever contact~ Zack Zarrillo | Alternate Side | zack@alternateside.co Without breaking through and flooding the whole town Please forget me and be happy on your own Uttaru This is Home was the song that first introduced me to Cavetown, this track is a beautiful remake of it. With tears in their eyes We’re gathered here as newly-initiated members of the Cave Club.

Please don't worry I'll be fine on my own (fine on my own) She's so in love with all the things I hate most about myself And I kept opening it and eventually it was a brick and I was like, ‘Dad, why would you…’ And then taped to the brick was the receipt for [music production software] Logic.”, Today, Skinner is most self-critical about his producing, aware that if it sounds too professional or clean, he might lose some of the rawness he’s trying to convey. He first started off on YouTube on November 24th, 2012 and is most known for his Ukulele cover of "The Judge" by Twenty Øne Pilots. “There's videos of me dancing to Bach or whatever at the age of one, just bobbing my head out of time,” he says. To that extent, he aims for more of a “homemade” vibe.

He took Cavetown to new levels by signing with a label and strengthening his live band, but he grew beyond the music, too.
That's cool.”, A few years back, Skinner was publicly reluctant to sign with a major label, afraid he’d have to sacrifice his creative freedom. I do everything by myself out of my room, still.

“It was really cool to have that human connection with these people that have made everything happen for me,” he says. Otherwise they'll buzz and sting my lungs all night inside of me

Banana bread before I go to bed will put the bees to sleep A thing that makes them stand in front of the sink

In about a year, Skinner went from playing New York's 575-capacity Bowery Ballroom to selling out two nights at the 1,400-cap Webster Hall. “I’m trying to do more songs where I’m not required to play an instrument,” he says, “because I really like being able to move around on stage -- that helps me increase energy in the crowd.”, Whatever he creates next will be for himself, but for everyone else -- his crew, friends, fans -- too. Soon after, Skinner began releasing music to Bandcampwith his first album, Everything Is Made of Clouds, at the age of 14. gonna make music forever–––––––––––––––––– www.cave.town ––––––––––––––––––, supported by 25 fans who also own “Dear.”, supported by 23 fans who also own “Dear.”, ILWAG is one of the most talented chillwave artists out there. Skinner was born in Oxford and grew up in Cambridge, England (“I'm from two prestigious places -- I'm definitely a privileged white boy,” he acknowledges).