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Skully's music is general rock music with an underlying heavy metal content.
His lyrics speak with an element of hip blues within his darker contemporary culture.
Skully developed professional screenwriting and filmmaking ability in Hollywood, that's led to music videos that he produced himself after writing screenplay and teleplay scripts for celebrity talent producers.
As a teen in Baltimore, MD. Skully, born Eric Christian, used his childhood groomed percussion skills to make demo recordings to songs that he'd written himself.
Opportunities to make, or produce, music for independent artists projects followed.
Under the developmental pseudonym Chris Harbem, Skully Crevenarat, recorded 12 EP promo song sets, and created an LP from the best of those nearly 40 earlier rock tunes entitled "Early Sessions".
Most of Skully's earlier recorded music, however, were lost to theft in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
The artist wrote nearly 1000 songs over more than a decade for new music and film work for new projects.
Bio
Under the developmental pseudonym Chris Harbem artist Skully Crevenart recorded 12 different EP promotional song sets, gigged the New York/Virginia area while frequenting the Baltimore, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas indie music bar scene.
While taking a break from the music world Skully wrote poetry and developed professional screenplay and teleplay writing ability that led to writing for Hollywood producers and publishing well over 100 music videos and shorts.
Later he focused on securing financing for his best scripts to be made into films through private financing, which took several years.
Skully Crevenart made available by internet an 11 song indie LP song set that's accompanied by an indie promotional video EP.
His song entitled "Hey" received some U.S. college radio airplay nationally after Radio One airplay clearance, while the London film company Focal Point Television used a sample from Skully's "Hey" for a film.
Skully received radio airplay for his songs "Path In Life" and "Land of the Free" from his Early Sessions LP as well.
Skully penned songs for an LP song set after moving to Los Angeles to learn the art of film making. The move led to touring the United States, which led to years in the Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada areas, New Jersey, and North Carolina areas in the United States.
The traveling, or touring, led to alternative cultural experiences with 13 arrest for allegations that he was later cleared for. the touring and law enforcement experiences led to his rock music becoming more of the alternative rock and metal music styles.
Numerous songs from Skully's 12 EP Early Sessions were lost to theft in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This artist's stories and songs are for the global mainstream rock and metal consumer market.