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Black Fag hit the UK!

The “absolutely fabulous” tribute act to Black Flag will be hitting the UK on their European tour.

Black Fag, who have been described as “awesome” and “hilarious” by former front man Keith Morris and who have opened for the likes of TSOL, NOFX, Circle Jerks, The Bronx and more, will play the following dates in December:

2nd – Sheffield, Casbah
3rd – Nottingham, Old Angel
4th – London, Purple Turtle

www.myspace.com/blackfag

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Skateboarding News

Dyet clears up at Active Bling Fest

Krew have got video of the Active Bling Fest Hundred Dollar Hammers competition, featuring Reynolds, Muska, Angel, TK, and loads more.

Darkstar’s Adam Dyet took home the bacon with a frankly ridiculous nollie varial heelflip backside lipslide, who the hell does those?!

http://kr3wapparel.com/blog

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Radiohead announce first live dates of 2008

Radiohead have confirmed the first two dates of 2008.

The band, who recently released In Rainbows via download and optional payment, have hinted that they will be hitting the States and a Glastonbury performance might be in the works, but so far the only confirmed dates are in Germany in June.

The physical release of In Rainbows, on XL, will hit the shops on New Year’s Day.

www.radiohead.com

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Music News

Fucked Up Xmas

Fucked Up are planning a Christmas song.

If reports are to be believed, the Canadian punk band will be releasing a special, limited edition Christmas song which will feature the following guests:

On the track are all the following: James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem), Cole (Black Lips), Kevin Peterson (What’s Your Rupture?), Jacob Thiele (The Faint), Morag And Ursula, Jay Reatard, Dan Romano (Attack In Black), Faris Rotter (The Horrors), Davey Havok (AFI), Mike Fellows (Rites Of Spring), Matt Sweeney (Chavez/ Zwan), Dave One (Chromeo), Trevor Keith (Face To Face), Jason Green (Panthers/ Orchid), Jerry A (Poison Idea), Shenae Grimes (Degrassi: The Next Generation), Scott Vogel (Terror) and Nelly Furtado.

The track will appear as a b-side to their David Christmas single. Is it a load of old bollocks? Wait and see…

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Gallows announce new tour

Gallows have announced their new tour dates for the UK.

The Watford punks will be joined by SSS, Set Your Goals, Fucked Up and Anti-Flag (for one night only) tour the UK together in 2008, dates are as follows:

February 2008

15 – NORWICH UEA
16 – BIRMINGHAM Academy
18 – CARDIFF University
19 – NOTTINGHAM Rock City
21 – MANCHESTER Academy 2
22 – NEWCASTLE Academy
23 – GLASGOW ABC
24 – LEEDS Met University
26 – EXETER Lemon Grove
27 – PORTSMOUTH Pyramid Centre
29 – LONDON Astoria

Tickets are onsale from Friday.

www.gallows.co.uk

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DVD Reviews

The Man Who Souled The World

Steve Rocco is the skateboard industry’s equivalent of Marmite. Either you love him or you hate him, but there will only ever be one Steve Rocco.

Single-handedly, this bright entrepreneur flipped the script on our culture, broke every rule in the book and then re-wrote it much to the horror and surprise of the then governing bodies. The man who souled the world follows Steve’s story from his earliest days as a used car salesman to multi-millionaire CEO of one of skateboarding’s most recognizable companies, passing through the many hijinks and odd characters involved along the way.

Essentially, Steve Rocco saw an opportunity and ran with it, but the risk of failure and animosity from peers was paramount. Basically, up until the mid 80’s, skateboarding was a wholesome sport run by 5 intelligent business men that reaped the fortunes of excited youth. However, their equation forgot to include the actual people that were out there sweating and bleeding for their profit- the pros. Steve suffered the fickle hand of fate when Vision head honcho Brad Dorfman slammed the door in his face and sent him packing. Being the opportunist, and possible madman, that he is, Steve took this brutal rejection and used it as motivation for revenge. Not just on Dorfman (N.B. Mark Gonzales launched the brand Blind under Rocco’s wing as a direct response to his previous sponsor Vision), but bigger fish such as the elusive George Powell of infamous Powell Peralta fame. Steve’s enemies did not take lightly to an amateur entrepreneur shaking up the ranks of professional skateboarding, so ad campaigns and boardroom meetings targeted Steve and his riders to shoot them down and remove them from the premises.

The genius of Steve was to take the general guidelines these moguls had built their industry, and profit, on, and broke each and every one of them. Rocco also spotted the new trends that skateboarding evolved to, notably the rise of street skating and it’s pioneers to the forefront. Steve grabbed several of the most influential skaters out there, notably Mike Vallely, Rodney Mullen, Mark Gonzales, Natas Kaupas and Jason Lee, and launched a fleet of new and exciting companies. Led by the flagship World Industries were Blind, 101, Menace and Prime. This documentary explains the entire story behind one man and his mission to change the skateboard industry forever. But, it also sheds light on the darker moments and eventual downfall of a dictator by his own followers. All the key players are interviewed and consulted.

The man who souled the world is essential viewing if you want to understand why skaters who grew up during the Rocco years are often skeptical and weary of how today’s industry twists and turns. It is very doubtful that there will be another Steve Rocco at the helm of our industry, but somehow you know that he is still pulling strings and influencing things from a far away lair, sort of like an James Bond villain. And everybody loves the bad guy. Just for note, after enjoying the great Big Brother documentary, Ben Powell video reviews, unseen skate footage and more in the bonus section of this DVD, I suggest you re-watch The man who souled the world with Steve Rocco giving commentary. Listening to the man comment and speak freely of his peers is a real treat.

Ralph Lloyd-Davis

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Music News

Hustler girls snogging…

It’s that time of the week that we got your blood flowing, courtesy of Simian Mobile Disco earlier this year…

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Skateboarding News

Howard Cooke wins Best Trick!

Howard Cooke has been voted by you over the last 2 weeks as the ‘best trick‘ from the Vans ‘Are We There Yet Tour’.

6 tricks were picked by the Vans team manager Nic ‘bald git‘ Powley and the scouser has come out on top!

Look out for Vans UK rippers at this years Crossfire Xmas Jam in 2 weeks time, you know you can’t miss it!

VotesYes we can do maths…

Howard Cooke: 34%

Kris Vile: 21%

Manhead: 18%

Ross McGouran: 12%

Chris Pfanner: 8%

Chris Oliver: 7%

Photo: Leo Sharp

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Interviews

Shy Child Interview

Shy Child have been blazing a trail through the music landscape throughout 2007 with their Noise Won’t Stop record touring with the likes of Klaxons and Muse and making people throw shapes like it was going out of fashion at Reading, Leeds and Bestival.

Aaron Coe caught up with them recently to talk about all this Shy. Check it:

First of all, How are you guys?

Pete: (Laughs) Yeah, I’m good. How are you?

I’m really good thanks.

Nate: I like that, I appreciate that as a first question. I won a bet with the sound man that foxes were closer to dogs than cats.

Sound man: Its not been proven yet by the way.

I don’t know, I think it’s more cat.

Pete: (Laughs) But it’s so obvious, how could he think that.

Nate: He was told when he was a kid in school.

Pete: Look at it, it looks like a dog.

Nate: I can see why people think it looks like a cat, maybe.

Pete: But it doesn’t look like a cat. It has a long snout like a dog.

Nate: (laughs) Anyway, lets continue.

What was it like working with Paul Epworth as a producer as he has a lot of big bands under his belt?

Pete: Paul was great, we did a couple of tracks with him and it was awesome. I think he has earned his teak as one of those guys, as he is really talented at what he does. He’s so good at building a song and making it work. He has an ear for guitar sounds obviously but secretly he’s really good at getting keyboards to sound sharp and rocking. I think that was some of the best stuff we did.

Nate: Yeah, I was little nervous before we did it but he’s really loose in the studio. If he gets an idea he just gos with it.

You played with Muse at Wembley, how did you go about that, did you change your setup at all?

Pete: No, we didn’t change anything. Nothing, what you’re seeing on this stage is the exact same setup we had at Wembley.

You also played at Fashion Rocks where you were introduced by Samuel L Jackson and you had models playing musical chairs to Drop The Phone, what was that like?

Pete: Fucking awesome. To have Sam Jackson say the name of your band. Were thinking about sampling that on the next record (Laughs). The models were hot, simple pleasures really. It was pretty ridiculous the whole thing.

Nate: I didn’t really even notice the models as I was concentrating on not fucking up, it was a pretty cool experience.

You have a very complete sound with just the two of you, do you ever think about bringing in another instrument?

Pete: We did think about, we work with other people in the studio a lot. Sometimes we get our friend to play saxophone in New York. He plays some cheesy sax solos over our stuff. But it works a lot better just the two of us. The configuration of the band, its fast, we can write songs fast. We don’t need to schedule a load of practises with 9 people, we’ll call each other up and be like “Can you do it?” and that’s it.

Is your first time in Cambridge?

Nate: No we played in that, what’s that weird place called…?

The Junction?

Pete: Yeah, its pretty scary place (Laughs), we played with The Little Ones. I’ve had a look around though, just got back, it looks cool, wish I had more time here really. I love the uni vibe, it’s really attractive to me. Smartly dressed woman .”I’m late for my class” (Pete does in posh British girl’s accent) Girls on bikes, for me a girl on a bike is all I need to see.

Now you have signed to Wall Of Sound, are you living in the UK or do you still base everything out of New York?

Pete: We’ve lived in London since April, but we’ve moved out our flat and living on the road for the time being. Home for the holidays.

Nate: It’s been really fun actually, were going back to New York at the end of this tour. I like it here, I wouldn’t mind staying here but it’s really expensive for us. Like in London I can get a good coffee for £3 but then I realise, shit that’s $6.

What are the plans after the holidays?

Pete: Writing. After this tour is done we are gonna go into the studio and make an awesome record hopefully.

How did Shy Child come together?

Pete: We went to university together and played in a bunch of bands together. After school we both moved to same neighbourhood in New York and randomly, just for fun started playing in Nate’s bedroom. We just never stopped, it grew and grew into where we are now.

Do you miss playing the Super System songs?

Pete: Yeah I miss playing those songs, of course I do, we had some really good songs. Totally miss it.

What are your biggest musical influences, are there any artists people wouldn’t expect to be in your record collection?

Pete: I have so much weird shit on my iPod. Let me read what’s on my iPod…I’m a very track based listener, I don’t really listen to an artist or an album, just individual tracks. Kraftwork, Jay Z, Frank Sinatra,The Fat Boys, Elvis, Dr Dre. The list goes on.

When you first started, did you play any covers because I can’t imagine you playing any covers?

Pete: We played a Devo cover, they’re like a very Nu Wave band from the early 80’s.

The press you have received for the album has been really good, were you surprised about how well it has done?

Pete: I haven’t really read that many reviews but i guess I’m surprised, I’m always surprised when people like our sounds, it’s such a great feeling to make something and people want to see our band. It’s awesome.

Out the both of you who would win in a fight?

Pete: I would fucking destroy Nate. First I’d go with the elbow, then drop the elbow, then knee to the groin, then the leg drop.

Nate: Well if it Pete and I up against another duo we’d clean up. Like Wham!, me and Pete against Wham!.

No one could lose to Wham! though.

Tour manager: What about JT and Timberland?

Nate: Timberland would kick both our asses by himself.

And on that note, you can check Shy Child out at www.shychild.com and www.myspace.com/shychildmusic

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Madness to play Snowbombing

Madness will be playing next year’s Snowbombing event.

The ska boys will be hitting Mayrhofen in Austria from the end of March to the start fo April and will feature alongside Calvin Harris, Does It Offend You Yeah?, Courteeners, Foals and Palladium.

The DJs for the event will include Plump DJs, DJ Yoda, Annie Mac, The Scratch Perverts, Stanton Warriors, Annie Nightingale, Krafty Kuts, Ewan Pearson, The Freetsylers, Justin Robertson, Tayo, Ali B, Trojan Soundsystem, The Loose Cannons, Soul of Man, Joe Ransom, Filthy Dukes and Eddy TM.

www.snowbombing.com