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Element – Tony Tave Neo-con 7.75”

Tony Tave had one of the radder parts in the last Element video but still seems a little off the radar compared to his team mates. I guess this is possibly due to this OC local focusing on his skating rather than TV career. Tave is right up there with the best on street and has a switch tre to even compete with Stefan Janowski’s switch skills.

The appearance is a bit of a departure for Element, this graphic looks like something Alien Workshop would put out, but Element seem to be going in new directions as far as art goes, so I guess anything goes at the moment.

This is a pretty standard construction from Element, still very light even without it being a helium/fibrelight. As standard it has a huge nose and relatively sharp tail, all the better for crisp ollies. The concave is a little mellower than I prefer riding, but it ran full length so forwards or backwards it still felt like it wanted to stick to my feet (thankfully!).

These boards are a straight up trade off between durability and weight, the deck itself was very stiff and had a good pop, but I feared for how thin the deck was. Its flex was convincing enough, but tail wear was a bit of an issue, I was through to the last play within a month, but I had rode some pretty gnarled up floors. Even after a few weeks to the woods credit the pop hadn’t subsided and it rode as new still.

I’d say Element’s regular wood is happier in the skatepark rather than rough streets, but that’s my own opinion. On the whole it performed right through to the hand-me-down stages of a decks life and is still going strong. Once you get hooked on the angles of this deck, I think it might make a few other decks feel a little alien in comparison.

Sweet ride – 8/10

Find more at www.elementskateboards.com

Phil Procter

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Buzz Chart

Coconut Records

One of the best things about this new track from actor Jason Schwartzman’s musical incarnation Coconut Records is that it uses the phrase ‘Out of control’ in the very first line. I would say that’s in the Top 5 Best Things About The Track. Actually, I’ll go so far as to list what these things are:

1. The soothing voice of Jason Schwartzman
2. The lo-fi acoustic sound
3. The use of the phrase ‘out of control
4. The use of a lilting repeated refrain in place of a full-blown chorus
5. The characteristically sweet lyrics of Schwartzman

The song is lifted from forthcoming album ‘Davy‘ and you can bet that the full-length will be every bit as good as Coconut Records’ touching first album ‘Nighttiming‘. Since the release of ‘Nighttiming’, the existence of Coconut Records has been seeping into the consciousness of indie lovers in the UK and I have yet to know someone who has heard the music and does not love it.

The songs are understated yet beautifully crafted and sincere. ‘Microphone‘ is no exception. It is a wonder how Schwartzman’s music has not become the most popular thing since sliced bread. It’s certainly one of the best things since that famed invention.

Winey G.

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Music News

New P.O.S video

Abjekt Approved rapper P.O.S drops his 3rd solo album Never Better on Rhymesayers on February 3rd.

You can check out the first video from it, Drumroll for a taste of what’s to come:

www.myspace.com/pos

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Music News

Bonnie Prince Billy returns

Bonnie “Prince” Billy will release his new album on March 16th.

Beware will come out on Domino will feature the tracklisting below:

1. Beware Your Only Friend
2. You Can’t Hurt Me Now
3. My Life’s Work
4. Death Final
5. Heart’s Arms
6. You Don’t Love Me
7. You Are Lost
8. I Won’t Ask Again
9. I Don’t Belong to Anyone
10. There Is Something I Have To Say
11. I Am Goodbye
12. Without Work, You Have Nothing
13. Afraid Ain’t Me

www.myspace.com/princebonniebilly

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Skateboarding News

Partanen gets Strange

For so many years Al Partanen has graced videos and mags with his total fucking gnar approach and we love it. Check out recent footage of Al whilst he checks in over at Strange Notes.

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Skateboarding News

Brophy’s 42 incher

Andrew Brophy just turned pro for DVS and found himself $1000 better off at this years ASR Hands Free Big Air Challenge. He was joined by Kechaud Johnson, Torey Pudwill and Louis Tolentino who impressed but Danny Wainwright still holds the world record at 44.5″.

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The Computers

The Computers are one of the few recent acts that have emerged out of the dirty underground of UK hardcore and entered a more mainstream alternative music scene in England. Alongside other acts such as Gallows, Fucked Up and Dead Swans, with these bands being the focal point of many magazine pages in the past year. However with a sound akin to their peers in Gallows and Fucked Up its no surprise that The Computers are hitting the mainstream. Taking a more traditional, fast, aggressive hardcore style and sexing it up a bit with some rock and roll riffs and some experimental beats The Computers have a lot more depth to them than just a hardcore band.

With their album “You Can’t Hide From The Computers” coming out on indie favourites Fierce Panda Records, it doesn’t sound like something you’d expect to come out of a label that discovered acts like Coldplay and Keane. These 7 songs of fast paced music manage to get in your face but also charm you at the same time. Not since I heard Refused’s “The Shape Of Punk To Come” have I heard a hardcore record this experimental. Using a harmonica in the track “Teenage Tourettes Camp,” benefiting from the use of dual vocals and with the last song “City Ghosts” sounding more like an early 70s blues-rock band accompanied by the shrieks of singer Alex it makes you realise what musical potential this band has.

They haven’t been around all that long however they have a recent UK tour with Cloak/Dagger and a European tour under their belts. They’ve been praised by Kerrang, Rock Sound and Big Cheese already and probably have a lot more praise where that comes from. The Computers seem like the kind of band that could cater for fans of a whole plethora of alternative music. Sometimes they sound like Black Flag, sometimes they sound like Black Sabbath, sometimes they sound like Led Zeppelin and sometimes they sound like Jimi Hendrix with a little bit of Fucked Up thrown in. Appreciators of the many genres of alternative music should be able too appreciate The Computers.

My favourite song is “City Ghosts,” which you can hear above, as it sounds almost nothing like anything I’ve ever heard on a hardcore record and it’s extremely refreshing! “Teenage Tourette Camp,” and “S.O.S” are also ones to watch out for. “You Can’t Hide From The Computers” is not only a good effort from a fresh new band but also a refreshing burst of energy to a genre of music full of tough guys and breakdowns. After hearing this album I can’t help but wonder if this really might be the shape of punk to come?

Jonathan Teggert

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Music News

NASA play London

N.A.S.A. will hit London’s Cargo on February 6th.

North America South America, who release their new album The Spirit Of Apollo, which features the likes of Method Man, Tom Waits, ODB, Spank Rock, MIA, RZA, Chuck D and Sizzla amongst others, is released on February 17th.

They’ll be ably backed up by Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, Debruit and Medallist live sets as well as Solid Gold and Park Ranger on DJ duties.

Here’s the new signle Money

www.myspace.com/nasa

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Music News

Suspect Device VS ZONkED!

To mark 25 years and 50 issues in the punk ‘zine industry, Southampton’s Suspect Device have teemed up with Brighton’s ZONkED! for a split issue.

This 64 page A4 extravaganza includes interviews with Career Suicide, Mike McKee, Higher Giant, The Disrupters, Ralf Vergeldt, Union Town and No Choice, travelogues, columns, photos, plus those oh-so important music reviews.

You can pick one of these up in Brighton’s Punker Bunker if you are near or send the dough to the address on the flyer. DO IT!

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Music News

Innerpartysytem play Apple Store

Innerpartysystem will be playing the Apple Store on London’s Regent Street on February 6th.

The new single Don’t Stop is out on February 9th and you can check out the video below:

www.myspace.com/innerpartysystem