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Muse to release material organically

Muse have said they will release their new songs “organically” in the future.

The band explained that this meant they had a “canvas to do whatever you want” and drummer Dom Howard stated:

“The traditional format of releasing an album on CD is not the most common thing a new music buyer or listener would typically go and get from a shop these days. “Not that we’re against the concept of releasing an album in the traditional format at all. It’s just the way the world and technology is evolving, it’s presenting a canvas to do whatever you want and just release music as and when it is ready to release. It can happen much more organically.

www.muse.mu

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Mike Patton & The Melvins hit ATP

Mike Patton and The Melvins will curate the next Nightmare Before Christmas.

The All Tomorrow’s Parties event will take place at Butlins in Minehead on December 5th, 6th and 7th, with the line up so far looking like this:

Curated by Melvins

Melvins
Isis
Neil Hamburger
Dälek
Big Business

Curated by Mike Patton

Fantômas perform The Director’s Cut
The Locust
Zu

www.atpfestival.com

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Cobain’s ashes stolen

Kurt Cobain’s ashes have apparently been stolen.

Reports over the weekend suggest that the Nirvana frontman’s remains, which had been kept secret, were taken from the house of his widow Courtney Love. The report also said that the ashes were kept with “a lock of his hair” and were taken with jewellery and some clothes. Love said:

“They were all I had left of my husband. I used to take them everywhere with me just so I could feel Kurt was still with me. Now it feels like I have lost him all over again.”

www.nirvana.com

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The Adolescents tour UK

The Adolescents are to hit the UK in July.

The band will be playing shows in the US, Japan and Europe as well as their dates over here. They are currently working on their next album which has no release date set as yet. The UK dates are:

July 20 – Casbah, Sheffield
July 22 – Trillians, Newcastle
July 23 – Underworld, London

www.myspace.com/theadolescents

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DVS Gnar Cal Tour

The DVS shoe team were on tour in the US recently and have posted footage onto their YouTube page.
The Northern trip included Torey Pudwill, Kenny Hoyle, Jimmy Cao, Guru Khalsa, Lamare Hemmings, and new pro Daniel Castillo. Watch it here.

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Sweeney takes Cantelowes Bowlriders

Cantelowes skatepark was rinsed this afternoon as the Quiksilver Bowlriders qualifier came to town for the second year running. Aaron Sweeney took the tickets to the finals in Malmo after turning the Camden park upside down with a selection of lines and tricks that had Bob Sanderson spitting some of the best commentary heard on Southern soil.

Sweeney took speedy lines with bangers on every wall consisting of a massive fs 5-0 hop-in from the wall into the deep, tweaked airs, reverts, gap steez, smiths and ended on a frontside 360 over the gap. Scottish cannonball Benson came in a close second with pocket air blasts, lengthy ollies, blunts, transfers and kickflip indys over the hips, wall and cradle, fresh from flying into Heathrow at 8am from the US. Sick.

Third place went to the Gyppo Army again, represented this time by Kevin McKeon who rolled burly around the park steamrolling the cradle, hip and gap making the final a total pisstake. Look out for footage on Monday but for now watch the trailer below and book your flight to Malmo today.

1. Aaron Sweeney
2. Benson
3. Kevin McKeon
4. Marek Litinsky
5. Sam Beckett
6. Pool Shark

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Flogging Molly Interview

30th May 2008
Live photography by Zac

Flogging Molly have long been one of our favourite bands at Crossfire, and if you’ve ever witnessed any of the Irish-American septet’s raucous live shows, you’ll probably understand why.

The band are set to return this month with another folk-punk stormer in the shape of new album ‘Float‘ released on June 2nd. Alex Gosman recently caught up with the band’s accordion/concertina/piano player and pro skater, Matt Hensley for a chat.

Hi Matt! How are you doing, and what are you doing right now?

We’re good, thanks! We’ve just finished a five-week tour of the US and the east coast of Canada. It was great – almost every show was sold out, so it was a great response. No complaints here!

Could you give me a brief summary of what Flogging Molly have been doing since you last played the UK (at the Reading/Leeds festivals in 2006)?

Up until we went to Ireland to start on the new record, we were mainly just touring a lot. It’s a short answer, I know, but all that touring was hard work! Then we spent about three weeks in Ireland, recording ‘Float’.

You briefly left the band at the end of last year – what’s the story there?

Well, Flogging Molly have been almost constantly touring for ten years now, and that lifestyle was starting to take its toll on me. I have a ten year old son, too, and it was hard for me to be away from him for so long. Our last tour before I left was very long and intense, and I just kind of let the negativity of the situation get to me – so by the time the tour was over, I was mentally exhausted, and decided that I just couldn’t do this anymore. So I left the band, because I really just needed to spend more time with my family.

So what made you decide to rejoin the band?

After I’d left, I figured I had to find something else to do, so I opened my own pub near where I live in California…and about five months into it, I realised that I missed the band like crazy – I guess I didn’t realise what I had there until I lost it! And my son was like “I never asked you to leave, you know!” – I mean, sure, we miss each other, but he said he’d never wanted me to leave the band. So I talked to my family about rejoining the band, and then discussed it with the band. They were more than happy to have me back, and I was extremely happy to be back – and every since that day, my life has made a hell of a lot more sense!

So how does the new record sound, in comparison to Flogging Molly’s previous albums?

Well, it is a Flogging Molly record, so there are elements of our previous records that you’ll hear in the new one! But we recorded it in Ireland, which was beautiful, and made sense on many different levels – not least that Dave (King, FM singer/songwriter) was born and raised in Dublin. The recording itself was a great experience; we used this rural, remote studio – I think even the nearest supermarket was 20 minutes’ drive away – and there were no distractions at all.

Previously, we’ve recorded in LA and Chicago, and that was great too, but when you have friends in places where you don’t get to stay for very long, you always want to get together with them whenever you’re not working – or, in our case, recording an album. But the studio in Ireland was all self-contained, with a canteen and everything, so there were no distractions – all we did was plan and record the album, and we were able to really give it everything we had. It was a really purifying experience to be able to work that way, and I really think it shows through on the album!

Why did you decide to call the record ‘Float’? Any story there?

Because ‘Sink’ sounds like shit, haha! Seriously though…if you listen to the lyrics of the title track (“Don’t, no don’t sink the boat, that you built, you built to keep afloat”), it’s all about keeping it together and not losing faith in yourself. We just feel that the word ‘Float’ can have very positive connotations, and when Dave uses it in his songs, he effectively uses it as a metaphor for life – keeping your mind and body afloat, and not letting the world get you down, or ‘sink’ you. And for me, that’s a very uplifting idea, and it’s central to the spirit of the whole record.

When we last spoke to you in late 2004, you said you’d just started learning the concertina – how’s that coming along?

Great – I’ve been playing solidly ever since! I mainly play the piano/accordion with the band, but for most other stuff, like session work, the concertina is my main instrument. I played it last night at my pub!

Flogging Molly celebrated their 10th anniversary last year – you must be stoked…

It feels really good! Especially when I’ve had people telling me that we’ve lasted longer than bands like the Sex Pistols and The Clash did. I’d never thought of it like that before, but to outlast great bands like them, it feels pretty damn good!

Does being in a touring band hinder your skating activities at all (i.e. because of the risk of getting injured)?

Oh, believe me, that shit’s already happened, and the band gets pissed off at me! So I just practise with a cast on – I’ve played accordion several times whilst wearing a cast. But the truth is, I’ve learned not to fall on my right hand when I’m skating, because it’s the most important part of my body these days! So if I fall, I might break my leg or one of my ribs, but probably not my hands.

But, that said, we have such a hectic tour schedule these days, that I don’t really have time to skate whilst we’re on the road. Often, we’ll play a show, and then have to leave straight away for the next show, if it’s going to be a long drive. And then we might also have press commitments or a signing session to do before a show, something like that. So if I do have an hour or two to spare, I won’t usually skate – I’ll probably do some laundry or brush my teeth, or various other things that normal people do on a regular basis!

What are your plans for the near future?

We’re just going to tour like crazy for the foreseeable future! ‘Float’ has just entered the US charts at No. 4, and we’re the only band up there on an independent label, which is pretty cool. Next Thursday we fly to Japan for a couple of shows, then we’ll go to Australia for about a week, then we have a week off before playing the Coachella Festival. And after that, we’ll be off to Europe – we’re going to be visiting Europe about 3 or 4 times, and we’re hoping to play as many UK festivals as possible!

‘Float’ is out now on Side One Dummy, and the band will play the following UK shows in late May/early June:

31st May – London Astoria
1st June – Glasgow ABC
3rd June – Manchester University
4th June – Birmingham Academy

Check www.floggingmolly.com for more info.

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French Interview

Richard Sayer, also known as French is a skateboarder originally from Aldershot, Hampshire here in the UK whose passion for drawing has been documented and sought after worldwide. He wears what could well be a german war helmet when he has to wear a lid and slips and slides around the place as if he is carrying an Excalibur!

This beastly attitude that he applies to his skating can be seen in his incredible illustrations. Although a steady hand is needed to perfect these skills, his knowledge of the history of darkness, war and terror are essentially what make up the striking attitude of his work on record sleeves and skateboard graphics. Zac and Zombie ask the questions in the same month that Real Skateboards launched a limited edition deck titled the Oval Remix doused in French’s artwork.

When was your first drawing?

I dunno, scribbles as an infant? I used to draw soldiers shooting Nazi’s well Germans. I loved all this war as a kid.

Last drawing?

I just drew a t-shirt design for Grim at Freestyle Skateshop in Newport. It’s an Executioner drawing.

Fave skate graphic of all time?

I think it’d have to be the Jim Phillips Santa Cruz graphic, Ross Goodman Grave Digger. It was my 1st ever proper board in 91 from Surrey Skateboards. I wanted it for so long and after my Dad saw that I was serious about skating he bought me it for my birthday. I actually have one again now still in the vinyl rap. It’s one of my most treasured possessions. It’s all things that skate graphics should be. The colours are amazing, it’s kind of simple, runs the whole length of the board and has a top graphic of a skeleton coming out of a coffin.

Worst skate graphic of all time?

God there are so many over the years…. especially now as well. I think may be anything Alien Workshop since about 97…..they just lost it and they look like an organic toothpaste tube design. Also the boards are shaped like banana’s.

No 1 from your personal fave illustrations

1. This is the Freestyle design I’ve just done for Grim. I think this is one of the things that I love best about working with people on the same level. Grim’s a good lad, as are all the Newport skaters and he asked me to draw shop shirt and I did ask what he wanted? He just said you know us, anything. Well I do know them, but I think if I did something like that they’d never sell any and they’d get seized by the Police for obscene publications. So an Executioner and Axes it was and Grim wanted a Creature style green for it. I’m stoked on the way it came out.

Essential Zombie film?

Zombie Nosh!

Texas chainsaw massacre one or two?

One!

Have you ever thought about being a school art teacher?

I started on a Pgce course at ULU to become an art teacher. I lasted about 4 months, I liked teaching , but teachers are hypocritical idiots and I just didn’t feel right telling students to do things I didn’t agree with. Also the problem is that all the things the government and a bunch of funny old art teachers just wanna teach really have no relation to building skills or have anything that is true art. I just thought it was nonsense so I just thought for my morals I had to leave it. So I went and worked in CIDE full time for Badger and Greg and worked on my drawing….

Ah, so that’s why CIDE went bust!?

You cheeky bastard!! The shop fucked up after I left… I guess it’s ‘cos I did work there 6-7 days a week for a year… and I was meant to be working 3 days a week!

OK, try this one, what is THE skateboard company of all time in your opinion?

I would have to say SMA in 91 -93. Mate SMA Debunker video is amazing. Alan Petersen, Karma, Nick Foster and Corey Chrysler made me realise that I wanted to skate forever. They just made it look raw and exciting. Also at the time the video was pretty out there with all the film clips etc It could also be 151? It’s difficult…. i think it’d change over time.

No.2 from your personal favourite illustrations?

2. This a drawing I did a while ago for a Suburban Bliss shirt, as a shirt it’s not coloured and I actually use it as a business card. I just coloured it for a limited Edition “Early Griffin” print that will be on sale at Analogue in Edinburgh. I’m really proud of the line work and detail in this one. I really can’t believe it actually worked out as well as it did. Loads of people had said they find it a little scarey, I don’t see it myself. Each to their own I guess?

Obscure thrash band(has to be before 1990 and can’t be signed to Roadrunner)?

Acid Reign or Re-Animator.

The one and only fruit?

Satsuma!

Fave trick in your box?

Backside 50-50’s on curbs at the underground car park in Farnborough.

and someone else’s?

Craig Questions Heel-blocks.

When are you going to get rid of your girlfriend and start pushing mongo?!

Never, never ever will I push mongo….fuck me Zombie get over the Mongo thing. Shit-footer!

Raddest skater award goes to:

Corey Chrysler.

Worst Skatepark of all time:

All skateparks have something to offer, I don’t think there’s a skatepark that doesn’t have at least one part I enjoy. There’s nowhere I won’t go if I’m near and keen for a skate.

Third fave personal illustration?

3. Paralow This is gonna be a Pointer Footwear shirt. The brief was a child hood hobby. The other people that made drawings for it were a little different. Marcus Oakley made his about climbing trees, Nick Taylor drew this little monster puppet. But for me, I was so into Commando’s, the SAS, Soldiers and playing war when I was a kid. I loved it!! I really wanted to be in the SAS the whole time I was a kid, it used to get comics like “Commando“, “Battle” and “Victor“. “Charlies War” was a favourite of mine for sure. I really wanted this drawing to look like it’s come straight out of one of those publications and I really feel that it has.

Top 5 bands and albums of all time and why?

Ozzy Osbourne – “No Rest for the Wicked” . It’s got loads of amazing riffs and songs on there, ” Breaking all the rules is amazing and it hold a lot of good memories of my friend Pete who past away through solvent abuse, it reminds me of all the fine times we had. It also reminds me of living with Alan Glass, running round the house playing air guitar with badminton rackets.

Bolt Thrower – “IV Crusade” It was the 1st death metal album I ever owned or heard. My brothers friend gave it too me and at the time I’d only heard things like Iron Maiden and Slayer, and then this world of brutal death metal opened up to me with one cassette of wonder. Shit… listening to “this time it’s war”
still makes me remember all the reasons why I love death metal.

Deep Purple – “Burn”. I love Deep Purple and for anyone who thinks ” oh! But without Ian Gillan they weren’t that good and Smoke on the water is the best” are dick heads. The best thing about Deep Purple was Jon Lord’s keyboards. I think they rule..up to about ’79 they were amazing. Songs like “Burn” “Sail Away” and “A200” are sick. Burn is a total winner, good blues style, killer riffs and crazy keyboards. Also you have to listen to Deep Purple on vinyl…. this record was made for it and sounds best on it.

Sepultura – “Beneath the Remains”. All Sepultura after “Arise” is pony. I’m not discussing it, it’s a fact. But this is the best album I love it. The drums are just so pounding and the vocals are the best they had I reckon. Also the production was finally not so shit you couldn’t hear it and not over produced. Also the cover artwork is amazing, my brother used to have the poster in his room when I was at school, I was always jealous. “Primitive Future” is brilliant. I’m not explaining it…go buy it. Don’t download it go buy it on cassette or record.

Putrid Pile – “The Pleasure in Suffering.” As a one man death metal band go, this is the best band I know. I love others like Viral Load, but this is really the cream of it. The vocals are sick, and the riffs are cutting. I swear if they were an object they’d be a circular saw cutting through a mass of zombies. Its amazing….so far this year it’s the best thing I’ve bought.

What you hate most about modern art?

Art work without any actual skill. I have a degree in art, I understand the conceptual side. But I think if there’s no actual refined skill involved it can go swivel.

4th fave personal illustration?

4.This Wizard drawing represents a really proud moment for me. I drew it originally for my friends zine, and then Uniqlo asked if they could use it for a t-shirt and paper carrier bags for the shop. I was cool with that, but it didn’t realise how big a company they were until I saw about 5 people in five minutes with the bag in the centre of town. I guess the the fact they made 250 thousand bags and sell the shirts in all their stores in the USA, Japan, France and UK. So to see my work all over like that as a really proud moment.

Best corpse?

The Hell’s angel dude that appears in all the Romero zombie movies.

Best skate travel story?

I don’t just have one, but from about 12 all the guys I grew up skating with were allot older than me. Brow was the closest to my age at 19. Every weekend I used to skate to his house for 11am on the Saturday morning and Grill, Rat, Chas, Munt, and Dunc used to meet up and as they all drove we’d hit up loads of spots, parks all over the country. ‘Cos they were older my Mum would “let them look after me” but we they used to taking me skating all day, punch me and shit ‘cos I was the grom. Force me to learn tricks and them in the evening taking me to pubs and parties…often Brow would tell girls I was his son and they had to guess how old I was.

This happened every weekend and by the time I was 16 I’d skated most city’s and parks in the country and seen most things that other people my age would get until they were at Uni. Munt, Dunc and Brow used to force me to skate stuff, drink till I threw up, spit on my grip tape and punch me ….I used to think it was a little unfair. But Dunc explained “it’s character building”…

OK let’s have your 5th?

5. Nun. I used to really love this drawing, but I kinder hate it now. Its one people either really love or hate. I drew it for Sperm at Terror Skateboards. But I made prints of it, it’s become one of those drawings that people seem to feel I only draw like this and theres not much more to me than horrorm Blasphemy and guts….which obviously I like this kinder thing but I love to draw other things as well and this is just one string to my bow.

Worst thing about skateboarding?

Slams, back pain, getting old and rain.

Best thing about skateboarding?

Friends, Road trips, Frontside grinds.

So, let’s finish on your latest graphics for Real Skateboards. How did you get involved in the project?

I got an email from Jim at Real asking me if I wanted to do an Oval remix board. I know Jim from when I was working at Shiner. He’s a really nice guy, he even let me skate his ramp in San Fran the last time I went out and showed me and my friends around the Deluxe office and warehouse. He’s totally in it for skating and skaters. I think he asked me ‘cos he feels sorry for me? I dunno…. but it’s definately a massive high point in my illustration career.

Have you skated many Real boards before?

Yeah… fucking loads. The 1st one I had was years ago, around ’93 the slick with Salmon Agah dressed as a fairy. All the older guys I grew up skating with were well into deluxe and obviously I got into Real and Deluxe through them. I had this sick Ben Liversedge board and learnt f/s flip outta this curb cut in Farnborough I though I was him or something. They’ve always had the best wood, the best riders and amazing videos. I mean look at the team now?

What made you choose your final choice graphic?

I dunno, I had this idea for the Knight ages ago and I wanted to draw it. I just drew it and then emailed to Jim… who told me to “stop being a fag” and just draw something I was stoked on on. So I finished it off and I am really proud of this one. It works as a board and as a overall drawing before its cropped to the size of a board. But it’s good and bold and I hope it’ll sell. Well, at least I know 2 people that’ll buy it, Munt and Bingo, the 2 people who are so into Real.

How long does a graphic like this take from start to finish and whats the full process from sketch to delivery?

It really depends on the drawing, the company and what its for. I guess with board graphics. Its anything from a day to a month? I usually start with an idea andf I find other references, like images from the internet or in books and then draw the idea together in a very loose pencil sketch way. They I go over the sketch, erasing parts and redrawing the lines with more precition and attention. Often adding allot of detail. I’ll draw the text / logo seperately and then piece the drawing and the text together on the computer and send it over as a rough sketch of what the final design will look like. Often I’lll have changes to make, so when it’s all good, I’ll ink in the drawing and text seperately, adding more detail and shades, scan it and then add colours. Usually piece the text and drawing together and then crop it into a board shape. With the Real board I think the pencil period took like 2 days, inking and colour took another 2 maybe 2 and half? But I’ve had drawings for boards that have taken like a week and a half weeks to draw and the same to ink.

What skateboard company would you like to work with next?

Man, thats really tough? I dunno, I think I’ve done my top 3? I mean Creature was amazing to do work for, Zero were rad as well, no one can say they didnt like Zero when “Thrill of it All” came out. I really loved that video and Real is just the icing on the cake. The one company in skating I really would kill to just draw anything for is Independent, shit the bed, I’ve been 100% indy for so long and have proper Indy pride so it’d be sick to do something for them…

Find French at www.tapedcopies.com

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SSS hit the road in July

SSS hit the road with Liverpool’s Cold Ones and Down and Outs for some thrash and hardcore action in July.

Don’t miss this is you like it raw.

10 Jul 2008 – NEWPORT – le pub
11 Jul 2008 – BRIGHTON – hobgoblin
12 Jul 2008 – LONDON – old blue last
16 Jul 2008 – SHEFFIELD – casbah w’H20 ***
17 Jul 2008 – NOTTINGHAM – cameleon cafe
18 Jul 2008 – LEEDS – josephs well
19 Jul 2008 – BOSTON lincs – indian queen
20 Jul 2008 – BIRMINGHAM – tbc

*** = SSS+COLD ONES only

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Bowlriders and Bones Demo this weekend in London

London will be busy for skateboarders this weekend. This years Quiksilver Bowlriders qualification will be held at Camdens Cantelowes skate park on Saturday May 31st and the weather is looking good. Don’t miss this event!

On Sunday the Bones Team will be visiting London’s Bay Sixty 6 Skatepark in association with Crossfire as part of their European Tour.

UK team riders Ben Raemers, Marc Churchill, Paul Luc Ronchetti and Josh Perret will be joined by Chris Senn, Adam Dyet, Vince Del Valle, David Gravette, Chad Bartie and Sierra Fellers making this one hell of a trip!

Expect hammers and spread the word.