Skelliconnection is the second album by Canadian musician Chad VanGaalen.
[4] Like VanGaalen's debut album, Infiniheart (2004), Skelliconnection comprises material from hundreds of homemade recordings.
[5] On July 10, 2007, Skelliconnection was announced as a finalist for the Polaris Music Prize, alongside such other acts as The Dears, Julie Doiron, and Miracle Fortress.
[6][7][8] The winner, announced on September 24, 2007, was Close to Paradise by Patrick Watson.
Many fans believe that the lyrics in the track "Red Hot Drops" are pertaining to intravenous drug use.