The track covers frontwoman Skin’s personal history, the haunting visuals and emotional force, hint at the cathartic process of confronting family alienation and the pain of feeling misunderstood.

"Shame is one of the most personal songs we've ever written", says Skin. "It's for the outcasts – for anyone who had to find a new family that truly accepts them. There's hurt in that journey, but also hope."

Check out Sam Steen's conversation with the rock icon in this interview recorded before the band smashed a hole in the crowd at den Atelier.

The track is taken from their UK Top 10 album The Painful Truth, a raw, fearless collection that sees the band reflecting on identity, growth, and the realities they’ve endured, earning widespread critical acclaim.

Following the release, Skunk Anansie are taking their signature intensity on the road, with a string of European tour dates this July, including stops in Italy, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and a second visit to the Grand Duchy as they hit the stage at Wiltz Festival.

Don’t miss the chance to see one of Britain’s most vital live acts in full, defiant form.