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Music News

Inner Party System are coming…

Inner Party System are a Pennsylvanian 4 piece that will rock your socks off and dance you into the ground at the same time.

The band are gearing up to head over to the UK and perform at the dates below and in preparation they have put together the following teaser trailer – get your peepers on this…

Inner Party System will be playing this year’s Camden Crawl along with a few other UK dates so be sure to come along and see them.

April:

• 15th – Hoxton Bar & Kitchen
• 16th – Death Disco @ Notting Hill Arts Club
• 17th – Nottingham – Radar @ The Social
• 18th – London – Camden Crawl pre – party @ The Crescent
• 19th – London – Camden Crawl (Venue & Stage TBC)
• 21st – Coventry – Groovy Garden @ Kasbah
• 22nd – London – Club Fandango @ The Dublin Castle

Head over to the bands MySpace to hear the single ‘Don’t Stop’ which is set for release on the 26th May with their debut album to follow on the 25th August 2008.

www.myspace.com/innerpartysystem

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Interviews

Tom Watts Interview

Tom Watts is very good at two things. Skateboarding and drinking lager. His consistency and raw gnarliness has seen him hooked up as pro on Unabomber shortly after his ridiculous part in Urbane Mob. Now if only Stella Artois had a pro team, he’d certainly be their first team member.

Despite killing it, Tom has never really gained that much coverage in the skate press so Crossfire decided that this should change as roving reporter Neddy spent some time with the Oxford lad to catch up over a pint.

Words and video: James Needham
Pics: Leo Sharp

Easy Tom, not spoken for a while, how are things in general?

Everything’s alright at the moment, working too much, as usual!

Urbane Mob was quite a while ago now, but were you happy with the part, and what you got for it?

Yeah, I was pretty pleased with the whole video really, I might have chosen a different song for my part in hindsight, but never mind.

Not long till the new Unabomber video is out, how is it coming along?

Just starting to get some filming done, only long lens though, I’m waiting for my death lens to come over from the States, taking fucking ages.

Any trips planned for the new year?

Going to Barca in April for my birthday, so loads of skating and getting pissed up!

Less drinking = more footage! You are banned from booze when you come up to the Sheffers.
Your second pro board is out now, with a pretty rad graphic. Does it feel different skating a board that has your name on?

It’s weird having a board with my name on, doesn’t feel like I deserve it sometimes.

Even though you’ve been on Unabomber for quite a while now, how does it feel riding for a team that carries such a history within the UK scene?

It’s great riding for a company that means something to skaters in the UK.

Was growing up in Oxford skating quite daunting, especially with the old heads of the past?

Daunting isn’t the word, I don’t even think of myself in the same category (or whatever the right word is) as those guys, just watching Penny skate down the ramps was enough for me! But I just went skating coz it was fun and learned about the history as I went along.

So how did it all start out then, sponsorship wise?

Well there was the Thame comp, where I managed to get hooked up with SS20, then Budd managed to get me sorted with Flip stuff through Shiner, next was Karma, now Unabomber which is really good, along with Ace, Supra and Krew.

Worried about the little brother yet?

I am worried, but only coz he keeps breaking his ankles! He is getting good though, 15 years old doing flip back smiths on my flat bar, little bastard!

15! Fuck me, I thought he was like 20! He was killing it last time I saw him, nice hardflips on lock yo! It seems as though you don’t seem to get much coverage, does that bother you, or do you reckon you get enough?

If there’s a trick that I have in mind that I think’s worthy of a photo, then I’ll try and get a photographer out or whatever, but usually I’m pretty happy just going skating and filming.

It was mentioned in your Sidewalk Haunts of your sketchy sponsorship history, do you feel it has all settled down a bit now?

I think it has at the moment, but for me its all about feeling comfortable with the sponsors you have ya know?

Yeah I know mate, with all the sponsors I don’t have!
Back to business, what are you up to when you are not skating?

Seeing my girlfriend usually, or buying stuff online, my money doesn’t last long!

Maybe its all the booze!
It heard at SS20 that you are quite the drinker. Are the rumours true?

Nope, I’m tee-total.

Any shout outs and thanks?

Thanks to anyone who has ever helped me out. Cheers!

Have I helped you out Tom?

No!

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Skateboarding News

RVCA announce Australasian skate team

RVCA have lined-up up a brand new Australasian skate team, who will be rocking their clothes in the sun of Oz.

With Bjorn Johnston, Brad McDermott and Bryce Golder now on the team, alongside current members Austin Stephens, Ed Templeton, Raymond Molinar, Leo Romero and more, keep you eyes peeled for some down-under action and keep checking www.rvcaclothing.com for updates.

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Skateboarding News

DC in AZ

The DC Shoes am team just got back trip a trip to Arizona, with the footage available to watch right here.

Some amazing skating in the sun from Marquise Henry, Pat Burke, Manny Santiago, Morgan Smith, Filipe Ortiz and more, so click here for the goodness.

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Skateboarding News

Pfucking hell

Chris Pfanner has some mind-blowingly good footage up on the DLXSF site right now, and it’ll have you holding on for dear life.

If you’ve seen his footage in the Vans UK tour video skates faster than a speeding bullet and this kid has got pop. Last trick will have you reaching for the rewind button. Check it.

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Skateboarding News

Terell is FKD

FKD Bearings are pleased to announce that Terell Robinson has joined the team, and will be spinning his wheels on Sawblade bearings from now on.

Terell joins the ranks of Brandon Biebel, Ryan Sheckler, P-Rod, Greg Lutzka, Stefan Janoski and many more, who can be seen at www.fkdsawbladebearings.com

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Music News

Embers play Cross Kings on Saturday night

Always good to see skaters rocking out in bands. Check out Embers on Saturday 8th March at The Cross Kings on York Way, Kings Cross featuring our Robin Hayes on bass. He has a mean stand up 50, check their stuff out at www.myspace.com/embers2008

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Live Reviews

You Me At Six – Live

Islington Academy – London
4/3/08

Things seem to have gone into over drive for You Me At Six in the last few months. Only 6 months ago they were low on the bill with Lights Action! and Saosin, but fast forward six months and they’re supporting Chicago’s punk pop heroes ‘The Audition‘, playing to a packed out Islington Academy and having every word of every track sung back word perfect, waves of adulation streaming from every corner of the venue.

One thing’s for sure, this five piece from Surrey are certainly doing something right.

Surfing on the wave of American emo/pop punk/screamo that’s seemingly endlessly crashing over the Atlantic to the UK, You Me At Six have been compared to Panic At The Disco, Taking Back Sunday and Elliot Minor, and on first glance you can see why, with their skinny jeans, swept aside fringes and perfectly sullen scene look, but they let their music do the talking, and from the time they bound onto stage they have the crowd eating out of the palm of their hands – with an mercilessly up-tempo, exciting set.

Armed with a batch of catchy songs that translate effortlessly well on stage the band manage to combine British charm with a scene sense of direction. They just can’t be faulted for the energy rolling off the stage and sheer presence, and when The Audition’s front man Danny Stevens joins them on stage for a rendition of ” Save it For The Bedroom” the crowds are whipped into a frenzy. “ If I Were in Your Shoes” has the crowds singing back word for word, but it’s the cover of Rhianna’s Umbrella which threatens the blow the roof off.

As they leave the stage You Me At Six can be sure that they’re won over the crowd, and with a slot at Give It A Name in April, they seem on course to be one of the success stories of 2008. Check them out, you won’t be disappointed.

Dee Massey

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Skateboarding News

Hillbomb of the week

Touch the concrete wave!

We at Crossfire urge you skaters this weekend to not look at a handrail, ledge, stairset or kicker, but instead go and find the steepest hill you can and bomb it like a bad day in Baghdad. Do exactly as Duane Peters, Adam Alfaro and the Foundation crew do, get low, touch your nose and don’t look back.

Hillbombing is rad.

http://skatebook.tv/?videolink=don1

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Music News

MGMT in London – webisode 1

MGMT visited London recently and rolled by the Crossfire office. Here’s the first installment of the filming we managed to get done down Portobello Rd.