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Skateboarding News

Latest Meanwhile 2 images

Meanwhile is undergoing renovation so we thought we would keep you up to date with how quickly this is all going to come together via the hard work of Freestyle

See the 3D designs for MW2 here.

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Live Reviews

The Fall Of Troy – Live

Kingston Peel
09.06.08

The Fall of Troy are bringing sweaty back here at The Peel tonight. The day is muggy and all these people crammed into one teeny place isn’t conducive to a flawless performance. However, this threesome knows how to rock. They take a while to kick in and the crowd is waiting with baited breath. Frank Black’s (yes, that is the new bassists’s name) dreadlocks are flying with fury to the jarring, angular rock riffs that are being spat out of the PA.

Frontman Thomas is being quite particular with the sound tonight, urging the sound guy to adjust the settings slightly as it’s coming across as ‘chaotic’. He’s not wrong there. The crowd starts to move and Thomas is quick to declare “Moshing is for people who can’t dance. Swing your hips, not your arms.”

The crazy bass and guitar lines begin again and the response is incredibly enthusiastic when it all starts to come together. When this band falters on occasion throughout the set (it is fucking hot after all), it becomes part and parcel of their whole persona. Messy yet precise in their approach and their sound. This is orchestrated insanity at its best and they even throw in a Slayer riff! The Fall of Troy rock out wildly but the heat makes them weary towards the end of the evening.

Thomas re-appears for an encore which includes an insertion of Weezer’s ‘Butterfly‘. Then they get their groove back and start back with the heavy shit, pummeling into a punishing finale. It was clearly an effort. But it was clearly worth it.

Winegums

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Buzz Chart

Kids In Glass Houses

Having toured tirelessly around the UK for many months, building a name for themselves with a killer live show and the help of key players in the rock press, KIGH finally inked a deal with Road Runner Records and have now produced a piece of work that should be considered the culmination of their exemplary efforts over the past eighteen months or so. But does it live up to the hype?

To be honest, this record isn’t quite as immediate as I expected it to be. Sure it’s poppy with driving riffs to satisfy those who’re into their more rocky edge, but there’s something about the production that just doesn’t quite fulfill this band’s massive potential in as satisfying a way as I would’ve liked. Fisticuffs is a great opener but for all its energy, it should really pack a bit more of a punch. With the next few tracks, Kids roll out the ‘hits’ with the sublimely melodic choruses that made them a live favourite amongst UK teens on their many countrywide touring slots. Easy Tiger is as memorable as ever but Give Me What I Want comes across as a bit lacklustre.

The tracks that follow continue the soaring melodic feel with balladry and further poptastic gems. It’s all very familiar but there are moments that stand out with pure brilliance. Lovely Bones has some guitar work reminiscent of U2 but KIGH somehow manage to get away with this (God knows how). For each moment of genius, you can’t help but hope for a bit of variation in tempo at some point. It’s all a bit mid-paced. However, the little hooks in vocal lines really do keep you locked in. And there’s no denying that frontman Aled has one hell of a voice.

This is an album of pure pop songs, there’s no doubting that. On the whole they’re totally appealing and sure to be the toast of teenage Britain. Kids have the potential to produce something completely brilliant but until then we have a handful of pop-rock beauties entwined with a few tracks that don’t quite make the grade.

Winegums

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Skateboarding News

Revolution 10 Year Anniversary Jam

It’s a big feat to have a UK skatepark open for over 10 years but Revolution Skatepark in Kent have made it into the elite this month. To celebrate this they are throwing a mammoth jam at the park on July 12th sponsored by Globe, Enjoi, Blind, Darkstar, DVS, Crossfire, Almost, Vans, Casual, Gyppo Army and Enuff. Get down there.

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Moves

Mikey’s Moves

Mike Wright switch bs flips for Baghead Flats courtesy of Sidewalk’s Leo Sharp.

Cody McEntire nollie bigspin heelflip…
Korahn Gayle – Backside 360 Ollie
Ty Evans – Steady Cam Steeze –
Alex Olson – B/S Smith
Arto Saari – F/S Nosegrind
Sierra Fellers – Switch Heelfip
Dave Watson – Nollie Flip

Top 5 Tipples for under a fiver

1. Spirit Of Kentucky Whisky (£4 in Iceland)
2. Vodkat (£5 in Tesco)
3. Cabernet Shiraz Wine (£2.99 in One Stop)
4. Carlsberg (6 bottles for £2 in Co-Op)
5. Anything you can find (£Fuck all in Lidl)

Top 5 reasons to come to the Flip demo in London this weekend

1. Geoff Rowley and Tom Penny are back home
2. David Gonzales is off the hook and now pro for Flip and Globe
3. Glastonbury has Jay- Z headlining.
4. FREE stuff and amzing skating.
5. Everyone will be out for it.

Pic of the Week

Anthony Shetler shows why Zoo York shipped him across the pond for the recent UK Tour with this perfect nollie krook at Bay Sixty 6. Pic by Phil Procter.

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Skateboarding News

Heath Fest unleashed

Twickenham hosts a full day of music and some skating this Saturday so if you are not planning to attend the Flip demo at BaySixty6 then this could be the ticket.

Various bands are boooked and King Ramps are there with Dan Leech and Simon Skipp skating the mini.

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Skateboarding News

Concrete Carnival part 2

The Vans Concrete Carnival is back and this year will be hitting Hayle Skatepark on 2nd August and Princess May Skatepark, Penzance on Sunday 3rd August. Spread the word.

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Music News

New song by The Bronx

The Bronx have posted a song from one of their recently announced records.

The album is expected in September of this year and you can hear Knifeman by clicking the link below. Nice and simple, see.

www.myspace.com/thebronx

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Music News

Norma Jean announce tracklisting

Norma Jean have released the tracklisting for their new album The Anti-Mother.

The album is out in August and you can hear Robots: 3, Humans: 0 on their MySpace page. The full tracklisting is:

1. Vipers, Snakes, And Actors
2. Robots 3 Humans 0
3. Birth Of The Anti Mother
4. Self Employed Chemist
5. Death Of The Anti Mother
6. Surrender Your Sons
7. Murphy Was An Optimist
8. Opposite Of Left And Wrong
9. Discipline Your Daughters
10. And There Will Be A Swarm Of Hornets

www.myspace.com/normajean

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Music News

Chemical Bros to release Best Of

The Chemical Brothers will release a double best of compilation album.

Brotherhood will be released on September 1st and will feature 14 singles from the band’s back catalogue as well as a new song, Keep My Composure featuring Spank Rock on the vocals. The second disc will feature the ten tracks the band have made under the name Electronic Battle Weapons’, the series of tracks they made for DJs to test in clubs.

The tracklisting of the first disc of ‘Brotherhood’ will be:

‘Galvanize’
‘Hey Boy Hey Girl’
‘Block Rockin’ Beats’
‘Do It Again’
‘Believe’
‘Star Guitar’
‘Let Forever Be’
‘Leave Home’
‘Keep My Composure’
‘Saturate’
‘Out Of Control’
‘The Golden Path’
‘Setting Sun’
‘Chemical Beats’

www.thechemicalbrothers.com