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Skateboarding News

Pendulum in Showdown

Pendulum have released their new video for single Showdown this week which should shock the conservative. Inspired by the movie Fight Club, the band have opted out of this one to be replaced by 2 girls who beat the crap out of each other. Showdown is released on 5th January with various remixes.

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Skateboarding News

Russian Union

The Russian skate scene is so far away from London but so close on the internet. Check out the first video from the Union crew featuring Aleksey Bobrov, Vasiliy Sysoyev, Sergey Dubrovin amongst others. And yes, a converter was used in the making of this news post!

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Skateboarding News

Imagine with Element

Collin Provost‘s edit below from This is my Element is our footage choice of the day. Look out for Element’s Imaginary Deck Series in your local skater owned shop this Xmas. Apparently if you pick one of these up and imagine long enough the weather will change to baking hot sun. Remember that?

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Buzz Chart

The Damned

When historians cast their eye back at the UK ’76 Punk Explosion, The Damned forever remain in the shadows of the Sex Pistols and Clash, with the former still intermittently raking in the filthy lucre, and the latter forever lauded by critics.

The Damned were, and remain, the perennial runts of the pack. Outcasts. But of course let’s not forget, unlike their contemporaries, The Damned, at their conception, didn’t have a svengali-like manager behind the scenes, pulling the strings and plotting outlandish cunning stunts to elevate their muse’s careers.

No, The Damned, they did it their way… and that’s why I’ve always admired them greatly, and have chartered their voyage for many a year. Their music was a huge influence on me. How can I ever forget November 23rd 1981, The Damned at Brighton Top Rank. My first gig. Monumental. Ack, I’m getting all misty eyed. That was, this is…

So, Who’s Paranoid?” is a brand new 13 track album from The Damned, with Dave Vanian and Captain Sensible at the helm, and supported by a very solid crew, who’ve been on board now for a number of years. After a number of spins, I declare this, for the most part, to be a very decent album, containing pop-rocking jams, psychedelic wig-outs, and lashings of furious fretwork from ‘Sonic’ Sensible, marvellous.

Standouts for me are “Nation Fit for Heroes”, “Under the Wheels”, “A Danger to Yourself”, “Just Hanging”, “Nothing!” and the closing “Dark Asteroid” which culminates in 10+ minutes of spaced out cosmic overdrive, a lot of fun! Not so enjoyable were the Vanain-led ballads, notably “Since I Met You” and “Nature’s Dark Surprise“. A bit too mature even for my forty-something ears. And I did laugh at “Shallow Diamonds” which was clearly inspired by the film “Blood Diamond“… I’m sure De Beers would disagree that those valuable lumps of compressed carbon are about as much use as a candy bar! Ha!

Pete Craven

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Music News

Portishead announce fourth album plans

Portishead have started bringing together ideas for their fourth album.

Geoff Barrow recently told the BBC:

“When everyone’s had a bit of a break, I think we’re just going to plough onto it. I think we’re kind of there now. We’ve sat down and we’ve talked about the direction and stuff like that. Everyone seems really positive about it. And I think everybody at some point wants to get back out on the road, because we didn’t really do an awful lot of live stuff. What’s really interesting is that we’re in this lucky position now. We haven’t got a record company; our deal ended and so did our publishing deal.

www.portishead.com

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Music News

IPS live footage!

Check out a live version of innerpartysystem’s Don’t Stop. The single will be released on February 9th:

www.innerpartysystem.com

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Skateboarding News

Trampboarding?

Did you click this news piece thinking that this could be what is says on the tin? Yep, so did we. Unfortunately it’s a new emo tinged, garden sport for rich twats. See below.

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Music News

DJ Matman mix!

Our good mate DJ Matman has put a new mix up to celebrate the No Fuss night in Shoreditch.

This 23 minute mix is full of bangers, so click here to get it, free!

Intro ft. Marley Marl
Dizzee Rascal – Pussyole [Matman’s Old School remix]
busta rhymes – Don’t Touch Me [Throw Da Water On ‘Em]
Jay-Z – Encore [Catchdubs Remix]
Beenie Man – obama
Unknown Artist – Ragga Remix of BlackRob’s ‘Whoa’
Missy Elliot – Get Ur Freak On / Brown Paper Bag (Matman Blend)
NWA – Dopeman
Kidz In The Hall – Drivin Down The Block (Matman Remix ft Masta Ace)
Buju Banton – Champion (Matman’s Buff Nuff Blend)
Ldj ft.Redman – Get Ya Gun
Shinehead – Know Fe Chat / Roni Zize – Number 1 Rmx (MatmanBlend)
Wayne Smith – Under Mi Sleng Teng
Kenny Ken – Everyman (Benny Page Remix)

www.djmatman.blogspot.com

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Video Games

Left 4 Dead

PC/XBOX360

Valve

Do you scare easy? You do? Good, then you’ll love Left 4 Dead which is developer Valve’s unique take on the zombie horror genre, a genre that single-player survival horror springs directly to mind. Left 4 Dead may smell like the remnants of such a videogame but you would be unwise to dismiss it so, read on.

The translation of movie to videogame has not always been the most successful in transition but what Left 4 Dead is not is an afterthought to some weak horror movie franchise. Instead, Left 4 Dead hunts down that stereotype and pulls it apart with glee, takes what is makes those movie experiences so good and throws back want it doesn’t need. Left 4 Dead is a videogame entity of its own creation and be sure that a movie of it WILL follow, even if it turns out to be too cheesy for its own good.

Left 4 Dead can be accused of low, even no storyline but this effects the experience very little and there is a little, if you are careful, snippets of story hinted at throughout the gameplay of levels. So no long cut-scenes in Left 4 Dead but in its place, Valve have worked in a wonderful sense of the horror movie feel into proceedings. In any of the games modes, be it single, co-op or the versus, the uniquely named AI director balances the flow and placement of zombies throughout the levels, making each play-through of a level a different experience each time. Swarms of zombies, and I do mean swarms, of what can be considered as fast-paced and agile as anything seen in the 28 Days movies, are interspersed by an ominous lull in gameplay. This adds greatly to the sense of foreboding and terror but also heightens the need for co-operative game play by each player – you can’t survive the onslaught alone and wondering away from your three allies(be they player controlled or not) will ultimately mean your quick demise.

Other than the horde of zombies to deal with are 5 unique zombies which are all as deadly, if not more so, than a zombie horde and need to careful approached: The Hunter which will pouch great distances and pin a player to the ground, Smokers will entwine the player with their long tongues and will spew a green gas when killed, Boomers vomit bile that will blind players in its goo that attracts the zombie horde – Boomers also explode nicely upon impact of a round or two, Tanks – the zombie Hulk crossed with the Thing, able to cause and take loads of damage and smack a player far from the group and lastly Witches who hide in dark corners, weeping to themselves – they’re vicious when confronted but can be avoid, if careful and a well place head shot from a sniper-rifle works wonders for survivor morale!

On to Multiplayer which is where Left 4 Dead comes truly alive or should that read dead?! Warning here is that if you approach this as a single-player shooter you’ll come unstuck and the experience will be totally unbearable – all thought must be given to cover and aiding your fellow survivor, if you are leading the team of survivors then remember to crouch or pull back when in a gun-fight, as friendly-fire stings just as much as a zombie leaching on your flesh.

Each new level, after successfully reaching the last levels safe-house, the player has a limited supply of ammo which also can be found but is often difficult to know where as the AI will place it in different areas upon a different play-through of a level but remember that the ability to heal yourself and other survivors in your four man team, is almost as important as the number of rounds in your weapons chamber.

Left 4 Dead is indeed what the horror and multiplayer genres needed from a videogame title, a sharp shocker even if it is somewhat short in stature. Left 4 Dead will grow in the minds of player long after the first completed campaign comes their way. A truly addictive multiplayer feast and be sure to look out for extra content coming to this title via DLC(Down-Loadable Content) in the very near future!

8/10
David Osbon

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Live Reviews

Kasms – Live

The Lexingon, London
12.12.08

Playing to an empty room is the character-building test that splits the wheat from the chaff in live performance. Those weak-willed or too self-conscious will crumble and fall by the wayside where those with enough attitude and self-belief will play just as well as they possibly can to compensate for lacking atmosphere and make it worthwhile for the few people who are there.

Friday night and an unexpectedly tiny crowd rattle around a room above a North London pub, looking between each other awkwardly and the stage, wondering if and when the room will fill out. It doesn’t. 11pm and Kasms finally take to the stage, greeted by a crowd consisting of the support acts, a huddle of their friends cheering supportively and a light scattering of bewildered looking punters.

Front-woman Rachel Mary Callaghan bounds onstage and lets out a shrill scream of blood-curdling proportions, her minute frame arching like a cat hissing in attack – a statement of intent. Kasms, it seems, have no intention of letting the absence of the crowd bother them.

With their influences obviously citing the dark and brooding sounds of 80’s gothic/post-punk acts as a reference, Kasms take the Siouxsie Sioux mold, paint it red and rip it to pieces. They’re more snarling and vicious, more abrasive and far more expressive and genuine than decades of forgettable acts attempting and failing to create such alluring darkness. As Rory Attwell (ex-Test Icicles and RAT:ATT:AGG) and Scott Walker do a tag-team relay between guitar and drums, bassist Gemma Fleet pouts and purrs into the microphone leaving the spotlight to the magnetic and tirelessly ferocious Rachel. She bends and flips and rolls around the stage effortlessly, flinging herself at the floor, writhing and wrapping herself in the microphone lead, all the while maintaining an innate air of control and grace.

Unleashing new never-played songs from the forthcoming album and peaking with the single ‘Taxidermy’ released earlier this year on Trouble Records (Crystal Castles, George Pringle) Kasms have got it all to come… and based on tonight’s performance, they’re not going to let anything phase them.

Trotty P.