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Skateboarding News

‘Super Jumbo’ Lovenskate movie!

Lovenskate have sent us their first trailer for the forthcoming ‘Super Jumbo‘ movie.

The film documents a skate trip to Bolivia covering the experience of the full journey.

Lovenskate’s head honcho Stuart Smith spoke to Crossfire about the film over a cup of hot builders tea: “I first went to Bolivia 8 years ago. For one week I walked around La Paz without seeing a single skateboarder. There were the signs, waxed marble, ground ledges, all hidden among women clad in Alpaca wool sat in the blazing heat selling anything from mothballs to angle grinders.

Then they appeared, and so did a city covered in spots and skateboarding potential. Sometimes it felt like you’d gone back in time on your skateboard, often riding out of a trick on cobbles, but it made it all part of the challenge.

I knew that one day I wanted to go back and make a skateboard film, and in 2008 we got the opportunity. We travelled for one month from La Paz, the highest capital city in the world, down the mountains to Cochabamba and to the jungle city Santa Cruz. “Super Jumbo” documents our journey, the rich Skateboard scene and it’s characters like Gunnar Quispe, JP, Wazo and many more.”

Look out for the release of “Super Jumbo” this summer and click here for the trailer.

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Skateboarding News

Bridlington’s Gasworx Skatepark is go

Bridlington’s Gasworx Skatepark has been completed by Gravity and will be open on April 12th 2008.

Gravity’s Marc Churchill says :I had a bit of a skate around the bowl and I must say I was super stoked! It is the first time that Gravity have installed pool coping and I was very happy to see that it all went in perfect. The ditch replica is looking really good and when the two blocks are shuttered in it will be super fun to skate.”

The park looks like it’s super fun, so hold off until it’s officially open as concrete needs to set and lighting needs to be added.

Bridlington ‘Gasworx’ Skatepark can be found at Moorfield Road, Bridlington, YO15 and is located at the back of the car park off Moorfield road. Click here for a street map link and watch footage below.

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Music News

Reanimator & Prolyphic release new song

Reanimator and Prolyphic have put a song from their upcoming album up online.

The group, who were tipped by Abjekt for 2008, will be releasing The Ugly Truth on Sage Francis’ Strange Famous Records in May and the song you can hear by clicking the link below is Artist Goes Pop. You love it.

www.myspace.com/prolyphicandreanimator

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Interviews

Zarosh Interview

29.02.08

I was standing at a bar in London’s Waterloo district one night in 2005 and a guy rocks up next to me and we say hello. His name was Zarosh, he is alone shredding London and he’s thirsty. We strike up a good conversation, I buy him a cold beer, we talk skateboards and the rest is history.

It’s safe to say that Zarosh is one of the good guys, intrigued by the history and roots of where skateboarding has come from and always ready to push it forward in his own unique way.

Jonathan Hay also turned up in London and a similar experience happened, usual skateboard stuff, you can’t beat it. Between the pair of us, we managed to get words together for this interview alongside Jon’s fantastic photography in various US locations. – Zac.

Let’s start with some quikfires to get this warmed up. What’s the range of Zarosh?

uhh, starts with a Z.

Sponsors?

Bones, Indy, Death and Dekline foo.

Preferred habitat?

Look under “platipuss”.

Other possible sitings?

Armpits

Dangerous?

I have fake teeth. Bad thoughts are dangerous.

Estimated lifespan?

I’m half way there i think. I’m supposed to hate myself when i get older.

Number of mates in lifespan?

I recommend celibacy.

Reproduction practices?

I have a condom sponsor, for real. Bravo condoms.

Top speeds while in chase?

I can’t outrun sketchy dudes chasing me.

Active all year or is there a stage of hibernating?

I want to fly south for the winter.

Favorite terrain?

Concrete (three shovels of Portland per one bag of quikrete).

Population?

Endangered

Favorite trick?

Griptape

OK, you warm?

Yeah, let’s go…

If your legs were gnawed off by a grizzly, what activity would you take up instead of skating?

Climbing trees? I guess I wouldn’t be 100% Skateboarder any more, then maybe I could be part surfer.

How’s it going Pro in the UK? Are you more known in the US or in England?

The UK is rad. I did turn pro for a UK company, but I am their US ambassador, right? I chose Death Skateboards because they’re the Death team, and it’s something tangible. I don’t think i’m a good judge of me being known. Am I known in Japan? I have a lot of friends in San Diego and all over too, and that is one of the tightest things about skating.

Why did you chose a bleeding broken heart on your pro model?

Dude, that graphic is so sick. When i got back from India i saw it at Zorlac’s house and we chose it right there. I think it symbolizes something different for each person.

Now you are part of the Death family, is there a particular rider on the team that you like to watch skate the most?

Yes, the Death family. Isn’t it rad that people wanting to watch other people skate is how this whole game works? I’m stoked on a lot of those guys, Boots, Horsey, Steak. I just saw the ‘Better Than Life‘ vid recently – the Andy Scott section is a pleasure and Benson skating Livi is inspiring. I enjoy that whole video, Everyone here’s hyped on it. I’d like to record the music to a tape, start to finish. That would be sick.

What is Better than Life?

Dying is better than life, but, to tell you the truth, skating and meditating. But skating makes you actually feel alive. Meditation actually takes you outside of life. I’d be lost without the two. I think I found myself. Skating is my connection to the world.

How many attempts did it take to nail that massive acid drop in the Death advert?

Uhh, I think I tried it 8 times. My friends made me stop.

Many people online mentioned it was staged, do you want to take the finger out of your fuck off pocket for them now in this interview?

Rad, come to Baldy, I’ll do it again for you. That one was for me. Sometimes I want to skate so bad and the pipe was full of water, so…Did I mention we had a g-bag? Hightower I am the wallride or something.

Did you have an obsession with rooftops as a kid?

I always wanted to see how far you could take it. But yeah, I remember playing on the roof, then my Dad or Mom would come home and i would have to jump off. It was fun and there was some adrenaline there. Maybe.

When people go for a curb session, do you feel inadequate due to your roof top and gap history?

I’m always down for curbs. Over here in Monterey there was an unspoken ledge height rule. So curbs got left out.

US skate scene vs UK? Differences?

I think it’s so rad that there’s still parks from the 70’s out there in the UK. and all those brick trannies are super inspiring, how the littlest random spot can be so fun to skate and Saffron Walden is just as sick as some of those other Northwest parks. The US has a lot of different scenes. San Diego is so rad to skate, always pools, one of the most solid bridge spots. So much concrete, in fact you could grind through a truck in a weekend there!

You must have over 100 decks you’ve ridden and also made custom grip tapes for. How did that habit form?

I don’t know how it formed, but the skateboard is such the raddest thing. have you ever had an old Santa Cruz or H-Street board? The top passes? I used to fall in love when i got one of those, so i guess i’d have to do it justice when i did the griptape. I couldn’t imagine skateboarding without creativity. over the years i’ve spent a lot of time on my boards, so i end up keeping them and they cover most of the walls at my dad’s house.

Feeding Habits?

Lots of healthy food.

Drinking Habits?

Watro

What gets you fired up to jump off high shit? Any tips for aspiring stunt clones how to jump off tall buildings without breaking bones.

Just the idea of something being possible.If it’s there, if i can see the landing without it getting blurry then i want to try it. My advice to anybody out there is learn how to fall and you should love to slam. It’s half of skateboarding. But if you learn how to roll, i think you will survive a lot longer and listen to your mother, she’s always right. Your grandmother probably knows too.

Who do you have most fun skating with?

Neil fucking Heddings. Nobody can grab their board like that and he’s cool to everybody. I’m glad you’re out buddy.

Where’s the most interesting place you’ve ever visited?

I’d have to say where my family lives in Bombay, India. Absolutely everything was different, beautiful and full of culture. The smell, the heat, the constant sounds and music, i’m having a hard time finding somewhere else that i want to go to. I really hope to visit Japan, Maru? i like you.

Have you been building anything to skate lately?

Yes, i have, thank you for asking. It is very fun to find a home for all the stray parking blocks. There is a need to have concrete in the hills of California. It’s going to be tight. maybe you have a photo of it. Dekline and Death cut me cheques and i buy concrete and food. Skaters come to help stack dirt and sling mud, and sometimes i give them things from boxes that people send me.

What’s your take on the Don’t Do It campaign. Do you think mega sporting companies moving into skateboarding is helping skating or hurting it?

Dude, oh my god. I’m kind of shocked that the whole of skateboarding isn’t backing this. I feel it is a worthy battle to stand up and fight for. When i see someone taking a stand, i want to back them up, because i know what it’s like, people try to knock you down. You’ve got to remember, it’s not these big companies that make skateboarding happen, flying people first class and wining and dining? It’s the skaters, who let you stay at their homes when you’re in town, the people who are building skate scenes without even thinking about money. I’m not interested in taking jabs at people, but to let people know you can make a difference. we can make a change. we can keep skateboarding in our hands.

Ghandi led a revolution by walking, fasting, and speaking the truth, and it worked. I make a concious decision with who i ride for, and we all make concious decisions with what we buy. I don’t mind that people skate in Nikes, that’s fine, but skateboarders need to stick together. When the shit hits the fan and all these mega companies pull some lame shit, i’ll be right here doing the same thing, saving change to buy a bag of concrete. I’m going to come out and say, i don’t think that Nike gives a fuck about skateboarding. Where were they when Washington St. was under construction and there was no money? I really doubt they care, but you know what? I do. I care. And I don’t need g’s to keep me skating. It’s a heavy hit when a skateshop goes under, but skateboarding belongs to skateboarders, don’t give it up to the dark side, or pink side. Don’t fucking do it.

Is punk rock an asset in your life?

I’ve never ever called myself punk rock. I really like living free and not caring. I just like to be myself, I dont want to fit in with other people. If you have to try then it’s not real. As long as you’re being yourself, that’s real punk rock. As far as the music, there’s punk rock on every mix tape. I’m down for people standing up for what they believe. As long as you’re trying to make a change, then I think you already are.

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Music News

Stephen Malkmus releases new album

Stephen Malkmus will release a new album in March.

The former Pavement man will be releasing Real Emotional Trash with The Jicks and will then head out to Shepherds Bush Empire on June 5th to showcase the record. And that’s about it, so have a Pavement video!

www.stephenmalkmus.com

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Music News

Black Kids dates

Black Kids will be releasing their new single I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You on April 7th.

The much-talked about band will also be playing three headline shows at the ICA [March 12th and 13th] and ULU [June 18th] as well as touring with Kate Nash and Bernard Butler overseeing production duties on their upcoming record.

www.myspace.com/blackkidsrock

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Skateboarding News

Slaughter at the Opera House webcast

Everything is ready for Globe and Thrasher’s Slaughter at the Opera House competition tomorrow, and you can watch the while thing live over at www.globe.tv/slaughter/webcast from 7pm (PST), whatever time that is over here.

The comp will see the likes of Chris Haslam, Andrew Reynolds, Greg Lutzka, Adam Dyet, Paul Rodriguez, Stefan Janoski, Rick McCrank, Erik Ellington, Nick Dompierre, Eric Koston, Mark Appleyard and a shedload more battle it out for $50,000 on a 7-stair to 11-stair rail outside the Sydney Operahouse. Sounds like a computer game but it’s actually happening, so tune in.

For more info, check out www.globe.tv and www.thrashermagazine.com

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Music News

The force is strong with Rancid

Rancid are currently recording their new album at George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch.

The LA Times recently ran a short story that said the guys were at the ranch for a three week album session and saw them discussing punk whilst drinking tea and coffee. Well, it’s not that interesting, but maybe they’ll think about adding a guitar [Hans] solo…

www.rancidrancid.com

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Music News

Terror complete new album

Hardcore band Terror have completed their new album.

The band will be releasing the album this year as the follow up to 2007’s Rhythm Amongst The Chaos EP. Bass player Jonathan Burke said of the new record:

“We finished tracking and doing vocals a few days ago and have been working with Zeuss on mixes for the past few days. Like every band says about their newest shit, it’s without a doubt the best and hardest Terror record to date. Expect some new Terror flavor, some of the old and some unexpected flavor.”

www.terrorhc.com

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Skateboarding News

Dyet Deklined

Dekline have added another rider to their ever-expanding team, just a few days after nabbing Olly Todd and putting him into some new shoes.

This time it’s Adam Dyet who’ll be joining the likes of Patrick Melcher, Soy Panday, Shiloh Greathouse, Jason Adams and Zarosh.