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IPath keep blazing

IPath will be heading over to our shores this month as the Blazed And Confused tour keeps progressing. Aberdeen are set to be hit first on the 18th July but here’s some more footage from their East Coast tour last month to get you hyped.

Jaws, Fred Gall, Steve Nesser, Ryan Reyes and the rest of the IPath gang get stuck into some mini-ramp cuisine and keep your eye out for Jaw’s c-c-camera face on the double kink. Jawsome.

Keep up to date with the tour on IPath’s Youtube Channel.

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Skateboarding News

Extras I Am

Don’t you love living in the era when offcuts are just as good as the finished product? Lakai have posted up the ‘extr’ footage for their am-team medley of goodness ‘Am I Am‘.

Follow this link for ‘Am I Am‘ if you hadn’t already witnessed the fitness and see below for the extra goodness.

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Skateboarding News

Lord of the Lines goes off in Dublin

Matix took over Dublin this weekend for the annual Lord Of The Lines competition in which street-heads took to the ledges and the consistently tech game was brought!

Peep the video below for the good craic. 50-50 murder flip out? You mad?

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Skateboarding News

Livi’s 30th Birthday Footage!

30 years is an age that you might expect to be filled with emotional breakdown, existential crisis and panic. Well, don’t worry because that’s absolutely true, but don’t expect that from when a skatepark turns 30 years old.

Livingston Skatepark reached the big three-oh last month and celebrated in true concrete carnage style. Have a look at the footage that surfaced this week to re-live the day or see what you missed…

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Skateboarding News

Rom Jam 2010 footage

This Saturday’s Rom Jam went off in fine style as usual in Essex but unfortunately we were shredding in Holland this year and missed it. Luckily Boggin Zine’s Jay Dords was there with his man cam to pick up some action from the likes of Trawler, Zorlac, Steak and many more. Watch it here.

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Features Skateboarding

Consolidated European Tour

Consolidated aren’t your average skateboard company by any stretch of the imagination. The guys on the team are the kind of guys that wouldn’t hesitate to get the logo tattooed on their face. These are the kind of guys who would step up to body-ink levels of loyalty without needing to be filled with a night’s worth of booze. But then, these are also the kind of guys who are perpetually tanked on years and years worth of the good stuff. It’s clear in the humour that leaks from the incredible artwork on the decks, this is a company that treat their customers like they treat their own team: as skateboarders.

It’s not hard to see why those that are supported by Consolidated regularly compare being on the team to being in a family. They’re given the freedom to do what they want and is this not how incredible things are made? What went down in their tour of Europe in May is just another point in the argument for skateboarders to be free, get pissed and let rip. We caught up with Roberto Aleman, Ryan ‘Danger’ Carruthers and Sean Gutierrez in the kitchen in the hotel in Prague, armed with nothing but some cold ones and a pocket full of good times.

Photography : Tom Halliday

What was your favourite demo on your tour of Europe?

Sean: The best demo is not important to us as it’s for the kids. I had a lot of fun at Saffron Walden even though I was hungover as shit. Beers… Zorlac had the bbq going… good times.

Roberto: I think the best demo was the last one in England, more chilling, best skatepark.

What’s the best and worst country for booze and grub?

Danger: Holland has some weird burgers going on there when we bbq’ed there. Best place for food I would say was Cologne. Some of the best pizza I ever had and bbq with chicks in the park was hesh.

Roberto: England offers the worst food, but the beer is always good!

Most creative way of opening a bottle without a bottle opener…

Roberto: Always with a skateboard.

Sean: Your mums teeth is the best way to open a bottle!

How many broken decks were there throughout the trip?

Roberto: Not even one, I don’t break boards too often.

Sean: No broken decks because we suck, I’m still riding the hesh skateboard that Zorlac gave me, my shoes are fucked. Danger’s board is made for Vikings!

What’s the funniest story from the tour?

Sean: After a whole night of partying, Danger sleepless on a 2 hour or more train ride to Amsterdam, the train is over booked with no seats left in our carriage so we had to stand and Danger, while sleeping standing up, nudged the doorhandle to the shitter and fell into the bathroom and made the gnarliest crash, funny shit there!

Roberto: There were too many! But I remember Sean sleeping in a king size bed which is pretty weird cause he always sleeps on the floor, so here is Sean waking up in this huge bed by himself and warming up chicken nuggets with his lighter to eat them warm!

What was the best skatepark on the tour and what was the best street spot you hit up?

Danger: Saffron was build by Dreamland so I’m gonna have to say that was the best park, but street, I guess Holland. We skated a pretty famous spot- it’s a tunnel with trannies that go from mellow to steeper to over vert tranny for days!

Roberto: Even is it sounds weird, for me, the best skatepark was Brixton cause I’ve never been there, and the best spots we skated were in England- weird isn’t it?!

Besides the train’s toilets, where was the strangest place you slept on the tour?

Sean: I slept standing, in the grass. I woke up on a couch covered in a mountain of jackets sweating like shit with everyone still partying around me!

Roberto: This one was pretty mellow for a Consolidated tour, but we have these really cool distributors that put us in a hotels all the time!

Music you could not leave the house for this trip without: 3 albums, artists or tracks

Sean and Danger: David Allen Coe longhaired redneck/rides again. Mercyful fate Melissa or early demo and Grindline the band if you don’t know it your fucked.

Roberto: Los Chichos

What are your thoughts on the Dreamland park in Saffron Walden?

Danger: We all wished we could have partied with our crazy buddies who build the park we know from back home.

How about Zorlac’s hospitality?

Sean: Totally didn’t have to ask for much because he had taken care of everything. If We needed beer it was in the deathmobile, if we needed a pub, we weren’t let down. We went to Harrow which was rad for us to go to and check out after seeing in videos and shit. He was spent and tired and still partied and showed us some London. The street adventures were great too… Brixton and the streets… thanks London locals!

Roberto: Zorlac is like Consolidated for me: true, roots and love. They are the best!

Describe what Consolidated means to you in one sentence or paragraph…

Roberto: Consolidated is my fucking life!!

Sean: The struggle continues, we wouldn’t want it any other way, Birdo and Leticia can get all the money in the world from this tomorrow and they’ll never be jaded.

On that note enjoy this banging edit from their UK visit thanks to Jake Shunt who traveled the country with the team and has footage of Scotland, Saffron Walden and much more. Also thanks to Luke Petty who covered some footage of the Saffron Walden demo with skating from many other guests from Death and Death Urethane. Thanks to Tom Halliday for the photos.

This UK tour footage filmed and edited by Jake Shunt Martinelli was filmed across the UK:

Luke Petty shot this from their visit to Saffron Walden.

This footage was shot with guests in Brussels, Belgium at the Square Des Ursalines to celebrate 4 years since they built the park there…

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Film Reviews

The Marc Pease Experience

Paramount Vantage

Whatever happened to the days when a comedy film actually consisted of a decent plot, hilarious characters and events that were so funny you felt like wetting yourself? Are those days in the past or does the future look bright? When it comes to The Marc Pease Experience, the future looks unfortunately grim.

So many of us, ‘us’ meaning those who have left our teenage years behind, wish we could hold onto our lost youth. The good old days of late night parties, drinking all hours and believing we can make our dreams come true if we truly put our hearts and soul into it and believe in ourselves. For Marc Pease (Jason Schwartzman), his teenage wish becomes an obsession and reality to some degree, as he gets older. Marc Pease is a man of 24 living in the past. He was the star of his high school’s musical ‘The Wiz’ and after graduation, maintain his ponytail, dates a 17 year old and continues to sing in an a cappella group with the dream of recording their material in the studio with the help of his former mentor and musical theatre teacher Mr Gribble (Ben Stiller).

At first Stiller appears to be the kind of teacher everyone always dreamed about having in school; entertaining, approachable and most importantly fun, although as a musical theatre teacher sucks at singing. It is when Pease finds out about his girlfriends “after school activities” with Mr Gribble that his personality changes and things get a little too stupid and desperate to be funny. Up until this point the film consisted of a relatively interesting plot, two lead characters that had the potential to be interesting and entertaining and overall it was fairly enjoyable. Once Marc hears about Mr Gribble’s secret, his character gets annoyed, agitated and quite ridicules while the character of Mr Gribble becomes stuck-up, egotistical and unkind.

There is never a moment The Marc Pease Experience actually becomes funny and the comedy sets it, which is unfortunate. Original and quirky it may be, however funny it is not.

Michelle Moore

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Skateboarding News

Tom Gibbs on EKTA

Fresh new skateboard company from the south-west, EKTA have announced that one of Bristol’s finest, Tom Gibbs is on the team.

You can catch his welcome to the team video HERE, and if you’re not sold on him through that then have a look at his Bristol’s Finest section and be prepared to see more of him and a lot more of EKTA around soon.

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Skateboarding News

Read Grey Magazine Online…

For all those are are unable to get your hands on the physical copy of the new London-based quarterly Grey Skateboard Magazine then you’ll be pleased to hear that each issue will be posted online a month after it’s been out in print.

Head over here for the mag and a little insight into the world of skateboarding’s often overshadowed heads. The first issue contains interviews with Nick Jensen and Scott Howes, some local knowledge courtesy of Joey Pressey and some photographic treats featuring Snowy, Tom Knox, Jak Pietryga and Rory Milanes.

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Music News

Free Darker My Love track!

LA-based Darker My Love have announced that their third studio album, entitled ‘Alive As You Are‘ is due to be released on July 26th.

The psychadelic rock group, who achieved widespread critcal acclaim with the second album ,’2‘, have started up the hype machine by offering up a free download. Click HERE to get your hands on ‘Dear Author‘.

www.myspace.com/darkermylove