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Moves

Jan Hofer Moooooves

Jan Hofer – 360 shove-it ph. Andy Speck c/o 5th District
Levi Brown – FS 360.
Joe Gavin – Switch 360 flip.
Ville Pekka Pietiläinen – Kickflip nosegrind.
Ali Boulala – Switch heelflip manual.
Kris Markovich – Ollie.
Mads Sand – Gap to 5-0.
Craig Mulligan – Fakie flip fakie nosegrind.
Oudalay Philavanh – Thruster wallride shove-it out.

Top 5 Skateboard gimmicks:

1. Pro model trucks/clothes
2. Graphic griptape
3. Abec ratings
4. Cross branding
5. Video deadlines

Pic of the week:

Guy Wiseman [crooked grind] and John Winter hard at work in the office [Photo: Ralph L-D]

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DVD Reviews

GG Allin – Hated

A film by Todd Phillips

If there was ever a DVD that could shock your system its this. GG Allin died of a heroin overdose in 1993 after a lifetime of self abuse and hatred to all human beings on the planet. His history was rife with anti social behaviour from an unstable family background and it was not long until he started to divulge into the world of punk rock, but GG had his own idea of how his band was going to perform in front of the public which caused outrage in Cities wherever he toured with his band The Murder Junkies.

Musically the results were a mess compared to other punk bands but they didn’t give a fuck as they had GG Allin on stage who would stagger out of his mind into the audience, who could never predict what he was going to do next. These spontaneously explosive sets consisted of puking and defecating all over the stage, then throwing it into the crowd whilst rubbing it all over himself as he stood in front of everybody in the venue naked.

He would ask the crowd to suck his dick and then kick the crap out of them one by one as assaults and fighting were part of the vicious live performance where GG walked into territory where he could simply annihilate.

These live sets were like nothing else you would have seen propelling him as a living legend. His following saw something of GG in themselves – the loneliness, the squalor, the government rules and the lack to live like society expects. Allin was also fascinated with serial killers and visited John Wayne Gacy various times who thought GG was special. The killer even painted a portrait of Allin as one of his own.

His controversy attracted so much attention that appeared on various TV talk shows in the USA including slots on Morton Downey, Jr, Geraldo and The Jerry Springer Show where he would spread his movement and promise parents that their children were his and had no power once they were introduced to his regime. Click here for a YouTube clip with GG’s last interview on the Jane Whitney show.

HATED gives you an insight into the pain, despair and violence sustained throughout his life with interviews, spoken word studio footage and the life outside of his reckless live shows that led his crusade for abomination.

It also features the last show he played at small club called The Gas Station in New York City. Once the power had cut out at the club, he went on the rampage, causing a riot in the streets and the entire scene from soundcheck to chaos is recorded throughout. The footage is undoubtedly mind-blowing to say the least.

He always said he would die on stage but fate got there first – about 3 hours after this show on June 28th 1993, GG Allin died of a heroin overdose in a friend’s apartment. His discolored, unwashed corpse was set in a casket with no make up, dressed in a black leather jacket holding a bottle of Jim Beam with headphones on.

You see the whole thing in the extras part of the DVD and it’s fucked up. It makes anything other rock and roll DVD documentary look tame and should certainly be one that you will remember as HATED is THE most fucked up documentary you will ever get to see.

Pick one up from here.

Zac
18.01.07

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Music News

Biffy Clyro single release

Biffy Clyro will be releasing Saturday Superhouse as the second single from their upcoming album Puzzle on February 26th.

The single will be put out on 2 7″ formats, digital download and CD featuring new tracks Miracle Of Survival and I’m Behind You as well as semi-mental as the b-sides.

The tracklistings are:

CD
1. Saturday Superhouse
2. semi-mental

Vinyl 1
1. Saturday Superhouse
2. I’m Behind You

Vinyl 2
1. Saturday Superhouse
2. Miracle of Survival

www.biffyclyro.com

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Music News

Dillinger Escape Plan teaser video

Dillinger Escape Plan will be releasing a new album, to follow up 2004’s Miss Machine, and have slated a September release for the record.

As a teaser, the band have put a trailer up on youtube which shows a recording of one of the tracks.

Click here to view it.

www.dillingerescapeplan.com

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Music News

Killswitch Engage update

Killswitch Engage‘s cancellations of UK shows at the last minute recently were because guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz had to be rushed to hospital for emergency surgery on his back.

The band issued the following statement regarding the events:

“Following months of recuperation after previous back surgery for a herniated disc, Adam had been touring in the USA with little to no incident, but after a week of shows in the UK, the guitarist found himself suffering increasing back pain, spending the time before and after shows lying flat with a bag of ice on his lower back, in an effort to continue touring.

To make matters worse, vocalist Howard Jones was suffering from a chest infection. After a series of tests in hospital, Adam was informed his back injury was so severe, he could definitely not continue the European tour, nor fly home – and would in fact need urgent surgery. Killswitch Engage had no choice but to postpone their shows in London, Bristol, and Paris while a Plan B was devised. Naturally, the band were worried about Adam and extremely disappointed he would not be able to finish the tour”.

Plan B is to bring in former Soilwork guitarist Peter Wichers, whilst Dutkiewicz recovers from his surgery. London’s gig will now be on January 29th with the Bristol show’s rescheduled date is to be confirmed.

www.killswitchengage.com

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Music News

Artrocker festival news

Artrocker magazine are holding a mini-festival at Buffalo Bar in London, with Victoria English Gentlemen’s Club and Polytechnic already having played. But there are three more gigs to come, and they are:

January:

18th – Xerox Teens, Untitled Musical Project, Rank Deluxe
19th – Acoustic Ladyland, Infant, Awful Sparks
20th – Hot Club De Paris, Foals, We Are The Physics

www.artrocker.com

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Music News

EITS announce more UK dates

Explosions In The Sky have added new dates to their tour, which includes dates in the UK.

The gigs will be supporting the new album All Of A Sudden, I Miss Everyone which is out on February 20th. The UK dates are:

April:

17th – ABC Glasgow
18th – Academy 3, Manchester
19th – Astoria London

www.explosionsinthesky.com

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Music News

Johnny Cash gospel record incoming

A collection of “the most in-depth collection of Cash’s gospel recordings ever assembled” will be released in the US on March 6th.

Johnny Cash frequently performed gospel songs live, and apparently left his original label, Sun Records, because they wouldn’t allow him to perform gospel songs.

There will be traditional gospel songs on the record as well as Cash originals such as “The Preacher Said ‘Jesus Said'”.

www.johnnycash.com

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Music News

Give It A Name returns

Following it’s phenomenal success in the last couple of years ‘Give It A Name’ is back for a third bite at the apple with a triple venue, 3 day spectacular.

Birmingham NEC, Glasgow SECC and London’s Earls Court share the spoils from 27th/28th/29th April in what promises to be a killer weekender.

Kicking off on Friday 27th April [London, 28th Birmingham, 29th Glasgow], Juliette & The Licks, Alexisonfire, The Used, HIM, From First To Last, Mindless Self Indulgence, Cry For Silence, The Sleeping, Ignite, Lost Alone and Kill Hannah will be breaking in the festival.

Saturday [in London, 29th in Birmingham] sees Crossfire favourites Brand New headlining a set that has us drooling – All American Rejects, Motion City Soundtrack, Senses Fail, New Found Glory, Madina Lake, Kevin Devine, Saosin, Mae, Kids In Glass Houses and the UK’s upstarts Enter Shakari will be amongst the act rocking out on the two stages at Earls Court.

Sunday [in London, 27th in Birmingham] sees the return of the grand-daddies of emo Jimmy Eat World, alongside AFI, Sparta and Thursday, Hit The Lights, theAudition, The Receiving End Of Sirens, mewithoutYou and MXPX, with Drive Thru’s Hellogoodbye headlining the second stage.

One things for sure – this festival’s going from strength to strength, and this year has a line up that’s dripping with promise. Tickets go on sale on from 9am Friday 19th January and will cost £80 adv for a 3 day pass and £32.50 adv for a single day.

www.giveitaname.co.uk

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Skateboarding News

Simple Session 07

The Element Europe team emailed in to report on the Simple Session 2007 that went down last weekend in the Estonian Capital of Tallinn.

Competition was very very tight and Jo Lorenz missed making the final cut by one place. Boaz Aquino managed to share 6th place with Yama boy Chris Pfanner.

Neither Jo nor Boaz were bummed though, as they enjoyed a good feast afterwards c.f. Picture.

Loot and respect went to Latvian skater Madars Apse who blasted a switch 360flip down the double set.

Peep the footy here.