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Music News

Deftones bassist in car accident

Chi Cheng, bassist for Sacramento-based rock band, Deftones, has been hospitalized for injuries resulting from a serious car accident which occurred on Monday November 3rd. Cheng is currently under doctors supervision in an Intensive Care unit. He is in a serious but stable condition. Cheng’s mother urges everyone to say a prayer for his recovery.

No further details about Chi’s condition are available at press time. Members of his band, Deftones, along with family and friends request privacy at this time.

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Music News

The Prodigy Tour UK and new album

The Prodigy have announce their fifth studio album will be out in March titled Invaders Must Die. Whilst the Brixton Academy tickets have sold out (in 2 hours I might add!), there is still an opportunity to catch them at their other UK dates listed below.

Arena tour details:

5th April – Cardiff International Arena
6th April – Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
7th April- Glasgow SECC
9th April – Birmingham NIA
10th April – Manchester MEN Arena
11th April – Nottingham Trent FM Arena
13th April – Sheffield Arena
14th April – Brighton Centre
17th April – London Wembley Arena

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Skateboarding News

Stevenage Skatejam

On the 30th of November head to Stevenage for a Skate fundraiser for a brand new world class skate plaza.

There will be a chance to skate the Red Bull Manny Mania blocks alongside the pro’s, skate coaching, autograph sessions, skate art, photography and much more.

For more info, visit the website or the myspace.

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Skateboarding News

Fink and Carr up for vote

It’s your last chance to vote for the newest skaters battling it out over at Element Skateboards this morning. Check out Matt Fink and Tony Carr on the site today. Check out Fink’s footy below.

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Skateboarding News

Black Box do Ween

Black Box held a Halloween jam at the warehouse for their honoured employees. Check the vid here.

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Skateboarding News

New Anti Hero/Girl Collaboration

Anti Hero and Girl have teamed up to release another company collaboration deck series after their recent Beauty and the Beast flick. Find these one offs in your local skate owned shop this month.

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Skateboarding News

Mike Mo, a curb and the sun.

Mike Mo Capaldi proves that a dry day, a painted curb and Eric Londen can take up a few minutes of your day and make you want to go skating for fun.

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Skateboarding News

Terry Kennedy gets rapped

Terry Kennedy rocks his shit in the studio when he’s not putting down killer frontside flips. Check out Supra’s footwear front man in this week’s sk8site.com edit.

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Music News

New Rolo Tomassi video and tour

Rolo Tomassi have released a new video online. Having released their debut album ‘Hysterics’, the band are now set to release the first single ‘I Love Turbulence’ on December 15th.

UK Tour dates with The Ghost of a Thousand:

13 Dec – Westend Centre, Aldershot
14 Dec – The Cavern, Exeter
15 Dec – Satans Hollow, Manchester
16 Dec – King Tuts, Glasgow
17 Dec – Barfly, Birmingham
18 Dec – Borderline, London
19 Dec – Freebutt, Brighton

Other shows coming up include:

6 Nov – Camden, Barfly w/F****d up (XFM Xposure)
7 Nov – Derby, Snug Social
8 Nov – The Engine Rooms, Brighton w/Don Caballero
9 Nov – 93 Feet East, London Hokaben festival
14 Nov – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff SWN festival
21 Nov – Forum, Tunbridge Wells
22 Nov – Underworld, London w/Genghis Tron, The Network and Behold the Arctopus

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Live Reviews

You Me At Six – Live

London Astoria
27th October 2008

Over the past year or so I have seen You Me At Six play numerous venues in London. They supported Elliot Minor at Astoria 2, filled Kings College’s Student Union, they had fans storming the stage at the Monto Water Rats, as well as impressing thousands when they supported Fall Out Boy at Wembley recently. From small stage to large stage, these five lads from Surrey have always put on a first class performance. Their recent SELL OUT gig at London’s Astoria however seemed even more exceptional than the previous shows.

Performing nearly all the tracks off their recently released debut album ‘Take Off Your Colours’, the guys powerful and energetic performances were received with open arms from a very rowdy crowd. The better-known numbers such as ‘Gossip’, ‘Jealous Minds Think Alike’ and ‘You’ve Made Your Bed’ received great responses, but it was the albums acoustic number and concluding track that received the greatest of applause. This was the first time I had seen the lads perform ‘Always Attract’. It is a song where lead singer Josh is accompanied on vocals, and stage tonight, by his sister. From the acoustic beginning to the roughed up anthem ending this song had the crowd hypnotized. Likewise, ‘The Rumour’ gave the crowd the vigorous finale they needed to end the night. With the support acts Farewell and Houston Calls returning to the stage for the anthem verse, a warm, or rather HOT and static electricity ran across the crowd.

The stage presence these guys have is phenomenal. Josh running and bounding from one end of the stage to the other is predictable. But the energy he has while doing it and the way he gets the crowd involved is amazing. Likewise, Max jumping off the drum kit with guitar in hand and Dan pounding away in the background on drums shows just how much enthusiasm and liveliness is stored in these five young musicians; especially considering You Me At Six has been touring throughout October, playing a different venue nearly every night.

Recently it seems to me as though the crowd have been getting more and more boisterous. Crowd surfing is to be expected, but the circles the fans have been fighting open are astonishing. How anyone hasn’t got seriously hurt is beyond me. The band seem to enjoy encouraging this, but if this is the new way to show support, count me out. I think I will be sticking to hand claps and cheering, not black eyes and scratches.

Michelle Ann Moore