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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Vox Beerhunter

Take one look at these Beerhunters and tell me you don’t want a pair? GO ON!…See, told you so – silence…

I was the same when they arrived at HQ, i felt the animal in me come to the fore and reach for my shotgun, although we don;t actually have one here at all, but the thought was there all the same.

I suppose you came here looking for an honest opinion? Well let me tell you these ain’t no ordinary skate shoe, oh no. These are Vox and so far this newish company have done a splendid job in bringing proper skate shoes with attitude to a market place that can become stale and boring. My feet with these on explode, i wanna be Hewitt, but as i found out when i arrived to my local bowl, i was still just the same old Chuck that tries his best and wasn’t gifted like the people that ride for companies like Vox. It felt good though until the Back D hung up…

That herringbone tread pattern does a splendid job at the bottom of the vulcanised outsole and my griptape could be felt under my feet which is a must. The suede seems to be lasting out from ollies so far and i was surprised as it’s not the easiest fabric to have on the side of a skate shoe, but as i said, it’s holding out to date.

Overall, these are a winner and to be honest everywhere i have gone people have asked me where i got them. So thanks Vox, i have not been too popular since i came to, taking a whoopee in a phone box on New Years Eve – thanks to you, my life has now changed…

Chuck Bangers

16.02.07

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Skateboarding News

Vox bring ‘Support’

Yesterday i was opening the post as usual and noticed a new Vox Footwear promo peeking out of the corner of the envelope.

This DVD features the whole team of Peter Hewitt, Justin Strubing, Neil Blender, Dan Drehobl, Ricky Oyola, JT Aultz, Darren Navarette, Adrian Mallory, Emmanual Guzman plus Alex Horn, Sage Bolyard, Mark ‘Red’ Scott and the Dreamland Crew, tearing apart Dreamland Skateparks in the US and although it is short in length, you want to watch it again and again.

With Cockney Rejects, Ian Dury and 999’s best tune ‘Nasty Nasty’ providing the soundtrack, you know this concoction is pretty gnarly.

Look out for this in a few weeks when it hits skate shops, i guess it will come free with shoes if you buy a pair. If you can’t wait though, go here and download the Thrasher Oregon trip video…

PS…Have you seen the Vox Beerhunter’s yet? Don’t miss this these..

Z-Ed

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DVD Reviews

Jahlada presents The Learning Curve

If you’re privy to internet forums and UK magazines, you couldn’t have missed the relentless plugging that’s been going on for an independent video project entitled The Learning Curve.

The man behind the viewfinder is a chap named Phraeza, and he huddles together some of the Thames Valley’s finest skateboarders under the Jahlada banner to represent proper. The line-up includes Chris Peacock, James Edson, Paul Rimmer, Mike Sutcliffe, Leo Rhodes, Fred Albrow, Finn Andres, Carl Magalit, Chris Ault and a good handful of friends and guests that include Louie Barletta amongst others.

The show opens to Chris Peacock who opens the doors onto London’s endless array of spots. For those who don’t know, London is teeming with spots, but most of the best ones are off the beaten track, so it takes dedicated individuals like Chris to find them and enjoy them. In any case, Chris starts The Learning Curve off nicely with a part that opts for the simple but solid approach. Chris also boasts a mean backside flip.

Mike Sutcliffe rides in next and proliferates loads of South African steez on his choice of spots. Mike takes it all in his stride as he pops over massive dustbins, threads the needle down multiple flights of stairs and just cruises around smoother than a pair of Velcro cycling shorts.

The next couple of riders, James Edson and Leo Rhodes, are definite alumni of the Class of 94 back when Lockwood schoolyard and the LA Courthouse were the Sants and Macba of another generation. Today’s brainwashed yoot might find these two a little rusty on the picture perfect style standard that dominates many a contemporary release nowadays, but those in the know will appreciate the Souls of Mischief t-shirt and dangling belt more than any switch tre. Good to see some sick skating from a couple of South England’s workers and lurkers.

Paul Rimmer deserves your attention because he’s consistent and open to skate anything. This part seems pretty testosterone fuelled, but in a good way, not a gay way. Clean pop and flick have Paul laughing his way around ledges and banks alike, and that we like.

The trio that is Fred Albrow, Finn Andres and Carl Magalit embody the modern day mould for skateboarding. There’s flair and fine-tuning, much like there is emotional cool and city swagger. That’s a lot of superlative description to basically say that these three are safe as houses and a good look for future street skating. I must admit that I preferred Carl’s approach solely on his more eager stance to get the job done.

The Learning Curve ends with one of the Thames Valley’s finest graduates, Chris Ault. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Chris skates fast and hard. Not in a ragdoll way, but more of a Mike Ruszcyk way. Pop a block here, rip a rail there, tear into a transition and drive into a downhill. That’s Chris’ skating for you. This is a well-deserved last part for a small tyke that’s taking no prisoners.

Overall, Phraeza and co. can be proud of what’s been achieved with The Learning Curve. To represent the London scene is no easy task, but this signed and sealed documentation definitely cover s a lot of the groundwork. I can imagine if this DVD spreads it’s wings beyond the M25, then the capital can expect a whole new flock of faces coming down to skate some of those wicked spots.

Visit http://jahladathelearningcurve.blogspot.com for podcasts and more. This DVD is in skater owned shops for £5 right now, go pick it up.

Ralph L-D
14.02.07

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Interviews

Ok Go Interview

Ok Go first came to our attention in 2002 with their self titled debut album, and their ballsy, power pop single ‘Get Over It‘.

Fast forward almost five years and the Chicago four piece are in their second year of touring their follow up album ‘Oh No‘, produced by Tore Johannson, and recorded over four months in Malmö, Sweden.

There are few bands out there that can boast using treadmills in their videos, but OK Go will forever be known for ‘Here It Goes Again‘ and their choreographed dance routines.

Bassist Tim Nordwind took from time out from his lunch to have a chat with Dee Massey about the new record, Fabreeze and how he keeps sane on the road, before heading off to soundcheck for their sold out Koko show.

So Tim – welcome to the UK! How long have you guys been over here?

We just got in yesterday!

And you’re looking forward to the show tonight?

Yes, definitely – it’s all sold out and we’re playing with a band called Quit Your Day Job from Sweden who we took on tour in the states, they’re fantastic, so I’m looking forward to watching them.

Talking of Sweden..you guys chose to record your album ‘Oh No‘ in Malmö, Sweden, with Tore Johannson. What was behind your decision to go with Tore, we know him from his work with The Cardigans and Franz Ferdinand – what made you choose him to produce?

Those are actually two big reasons why we decided to go with him. We’re big fans of the way those records sound, and we like the fact that both those records actually sound like those bands. In America a lot of producers have their formula and they run you right through the machine, and it doesn’t matter what you sound like, you just end up sounding like you got produced by that certain person.

Do you think that the use of protools and over use of auto tuning is a bad thing in the studio then?

It really depends on how you use it I guess. It’s becomes such an industry standard as far as I’m concerned, we use it like tape now, and it’s obviously a lot cheaper than tape. And we have used protools, when we used it early on I think it actually did not help because we were so obsessed with fixing everything, and one good thing about Tore was that he really encouraged us to make good mistakes and keep those mistakes on the recording.

If the song sped up a little bit he told us that was ok, when there are a lot of people who make you play to click and if you’re off even a little bit they make you do it again. Tore basically just threw us in a room and said get on with it.

Do you think that recording away from America gave you more artistic control then? Being away from the label and everything?

Definitely – we wanted to get away from all meddling hands [laughs] because unfortunately on our first album there were a lot of people coming in and giving their two cents and I think it kind of hurt the record in the end, so it was important to us to go somewhere where it was just us and people that we trusted, and I think we made a considerably better record second time round.

Who were your main influences when you recorded the album, what bands were you listening to?

Mainly The Pixies, T Rex, The Buzzcocks, The Clash, The Cure [laughs].

And now you’re touring for the album – which was actually released over a year ago. How does it feel to have an album that’s suddenly kicked off a year after it’s initial release?

It’s feels crazy! We’ve been touring on this record for almost two years now, we started touring on it seven months before it came out in the states, and it came out over a year ago over there, and it really has only just picked up steam in the last four or five months – mostly due to the success of the videos.

Which leads me nicely onto that subject! Sorry – you’ll have been asked about the infamous videos so many times now- but who was the brains behind ‘A Million Ways‘ and ‘Here It Goes Again‘?

No no, it’s fine! ‘A Million Ways‘ was a collaborative effort between the band and Damien’s sister Trish, and the treadmill video idea was actually Trish’s, she’s got a pretty brilliant mind.

You recreated ‘Here It Goes Again‘ for the VMA’s – you must’ve been so nervous!

It was pretty scarey! [laughs] It was scarey and exciting all at the same time obviously. We had a week’s worth of rehearsals and basically we did militaristic type training. Once we remembered the moves we could do them, it became more about things that could possibly distract us.

So come on…just how many times did you fall off the treadmills?

Oh man…too many times to count![laughs]

And how come you’re always the one lip synching along? Everyone thinks you’re Damien!

I guess I have that certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ when it comes to lip synching [laughs]

Multi-talented!

For sure!

Now you guys have got a long tour coming up, are you happy to be back on the road again, or would you like to be in the studio?

Right now I’d prefer to be in the studio. I think it’s a little bit of the grass is always greener syndrome. But also we’ve been touring for so long on one record …….I love performing, we love performing and all that but it’s really making things that makes me happiest and we haven’t’ really been able to make too much lately. Although we did just make a new video for ‘Do What You Want.’.

I’ll look forward to checking that out . So since you’re out on the road so much, how do you keep yourself sane on the tour bus?

[laughs]Listen to a lot of music, try to write music when we can although it’s very hard for us to write on the road, our cells phones – talking to friends, trying to feel connected to some sort of life.[laughs]

What three things would you never leave for tour without?

I would never leave my ipod, I would never leave my cell phone, I would never leave my Febreeze! It gets pretty rank [on the bus] pretty quick.

So as well as smelling good, you guys always dress very smartly on stage now – what’s the idea behind that?

It’s a bit more theatrical and showman like I think? On top of it all, it’s just more fun to dress like that rather that jeans and a t shirt.

If you could tour with any bands, which band would it be?

The Pixies.

What’s been your most memorable experience with the band so far?

That’s a good question…not this past New Year’s Eve, but the one before that, we performed on top of a building in Time Square, New York, for about a million and a half people. Our heads were on these huge screens and stuff. Pretty crazy..you know when your head spans 45 storeys of one building, then you know you’ve arrived! [laughs]

And apart from being able to lip synch and perform on a treadmill at the same time, what’s your most unusual talent?

I can sleep through almost anything.

You’re very lucky.

Yeah, it’s a talent!

What’s your best hangover cure?

Oooh man…a hamburger. Something greasy!

What’s your most random item that you request on your rider?

Socks. We have socks.

Very hygienic!

Yeah, like I said…it really does get pretty rank pretty quick [laughs]

When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?

An actor. I guess I came close to that [being in the band]

And if you weren’t on tour right now, what would you be doing back in Chicago?

Maybe going for a hike?

Do you miss home much when you’re on tour?

Yes, I miss it terribly [laughs]

So after the tour you’ll get home, and then when are you back in the studio?

Hard to say, I think we’ll hopefully be back in there by the fall.

What can we expect for the next album?

I think it’ll be a little bit more soulful, possibly more minimalist and a bit groovier! [laughs]

And finally, any last words of wisdom for our Crossfire readers or aspiring musicians?

Remember not to suck!

I’ll get you get back to your sandwich now – thanks Tim!

Thanks Dee, take care.

For further information on the wonder that is OK Go – check out www.okgo.net

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Music News

Muse to play environmental gig?

Muse have been invited to play a major concert to raise awareness of global warning.

Reports are that Al Gore is backing this concert following his Oscar-nominated film An Inconvenient Truth.

Muse drummer Dom Howard said “We’ve been asked. I think it will happened in seven continents around the world, all on the 7 July” and added that a lot of bands would be playing.

Muse recently won the award for Best British Live Act at the Brits this week.

www.muse.mu

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Music News

Cornell quits Audioslave

Chris Cornell has left Audioslave according to reports.

A statement was issued saying the former Soundgarden singer had quit due to “irresolvable personality conflicts as well as musical differences”. He is thought to be planning on gearing up his solo career, with a new solo album, Carry On, being released in the States on may 1st.

His former bandmates, Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk are of course reuniting with Zack de la Rocha as Rage Against The Machine for Coachella.

www.audioslave.com

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Music News

Towers Of London to DJ

Towers Of London will be DJ’ing a new London club on Saturday.

Donny Tourette’s group will be appearing at Punk in Soho Square this coming Saturday. This comes ahead of their UK tour, the dates of which are:

March:
2nd
– Cardiff Barfly
3rd – Bristol Academy
5th – Cambridge Junction
6th – Nottingham Rock City
7th – Stoke Sugarmill
8th – Liverpool Barfly
9th – Newcastle Academy 2
11th – Glasgow Cathouse
12th – Manchester Academy 3
13th – Hull Welly Club
14th – Sheffield Plug
16th – Birmingham Academy 2
17th – Northampton Soundhaus
18th – Oxford Zodiac
19th – Brighton Concorde 2
20th – London Islington Academy 2

www.thetowersoflondon.com

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Music News

New QOTSA album news

Queens Of The Stone Age have revealed details of their new album.

The follow up to 2005’s Lullabies To Paralyze will be called Era Vulgaris, according to a bulletin the band posted on MySpace.

The group have said that songs that will be included would be Into The Hollows, Sick, Sick, Sick, Misfit Love and Battery Acid.

The posting went on to say: “Could be song titles. Or could not…go sign up on the mailing list for future insider info. Then get off the internet and go get laid, it’s Valentines Day.”

www.qotsa.com

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Skateboarding News

United by fate Part 1

Globe has released the first of 4 chapters for their new film project, United By Fate.

The feature’s first part stars Paul Machnau as lead roll, but he also has the rest of the Globe team to cameo and act as a supporting cast.

The United By Fate scenario looks like something BIG to watch throughout 2007, culminating in a full length movie with loads of unseen footage, and a special 30 minute making of program due to air on the Extreme Channel.

Catch the first episode ready to watch and download from www.unitedbyfate.tv/

www.globe.tv

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Music News

Benicassim Festival news

Benicassim Festival have announced Brit Award winners Arctic Monkeys will play their event this year.

The Spanish festival will take place from 19th to 22nd of July and will see The Hives, Human League, Iggy And The Stooges, The Magic Numbers, !!! and CSS play as part of the line up.

Tickets for the event are on sale now so get booking and make sure you take your sun cream!

www.fiberfib.com