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+44

With Tom Delonge having enjoyed critical success with his post Blink offering Angels & Airwaves, it’s now turn for the other two thirds of the arguably most successful pop punk band of our generation to step up to the plate.

Frontman Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker have teamed up with Craig Fairbaugh (who already played with Barker in Transplants) and Shane Gallagher (The Nervous Return), and bought onboard bought Blink producer Jerry Finn as executive producer, to create an album that maintains the best elements of Blink, but is slashed through with a darker, most progressive electronic sound.

Debut single ‘Lycanthrope‘ was debuted on Tony Hawks Project 8 Xbox game, and whilst there’s no escaping that Hoppus’s vocal will forever bring you back to Blink tracks about banging the neighbour and the girl at the rock show – this is like Blink all grown up. Hoppus remarks “We’re not divorcing ourselves from the past, but we are pushing beyond..” The sound is more mature, Jerry Finn’s concocted a masterpiece of a mix, with keyboards, electronic drums and a gently throbbing bassline caressing a catchy but not cheesy chorus. As Barker himself puts it “If Blink was the daytime, Plus 44 is the nighttime.”

This is in exciting debut from a band who are moving and growing, Hoppus and Barker have maintained the accessibility of Blink, but +44 is darker and edgier. If you thought you’d outgrown Blink shrug this on for size – after all, what’s not to love about a band named after the UK dialling code?

The album “When Your Heart Stops Beating” is released on 13th November.

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Smile for the birdie!

A mate of the Crossfire crew has just buzzed us in with some lovely star spotting news. Global phenoms and cheerful chaps Dangermouse and Cee-Lo, otherwise known as the mighty Gnarls Barkley, have just had their passport photos snapped by our friend.

Did she try and smuggle a picture of herself with them into the passports? Did she get them to pull stupid faces? Who knows, but one thing is for sure, Crossfire is the hook up for globetrotting music associations! Say Cheese!

www.gnarlsbarkley.com

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Green Day didn’t steal song!

Paul McPike, a man from Oregon, has claimed that a song he wrote has been stolen by Green Day.

McPike filed a lawsuit against the band, after claiming he had written the American Idiot album in college. He went on to state that a friend of his “leaked” the tracks to Green Day who used them to make their album.

However, the judge ruled that McPike didn’t have enough evidence and threw the case out.

www.greenday.com

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New Sonic Youth incoming

Sonic Youth are going to release a new compilation album of B sides and old tracks in December.

The album, called The Destroyed Room: B-Sides And Rarities, comes as bass player Kim Gordon says the band are likely to leave Geffen after the new record comes out. She said:

“I don’t really think they want us to stay. They fired a few key people working on [‘Rather Ripped’] a week before it came out, [including] our A&R person – he worked on our last record with us, and that was the first time we had an A&R person in five years, but we liked him. Also a marketing person who had really good ideas. So, I don’t know.”

www.sonicyouth.com

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Townshend storms out of interview

Pete Townshend, the guitarist with The Who, stormed out of a radio interview with US shock-jock Howerd Stern after the co-host, Robin Quivers, mentioned the guitarist’s run in with the police after he had accessed a child pornography website.

He was due to do the interview with bandmate Roger Daltrey but heard the link to the show when Quivers and Stern discussed asking him about it and left. Daltrey finished the interview, backing up his friend saying the show was “sniffing dirty underpants”, and followed with

“Can you imagine you’re accused of this stuff and then you’re found not guilty? If you had to defend yourself through this stuff? The wounds are so deep on the man, and it’s just tragic because he’s got so much to offer”.

The band are about to release Endless Wire, their first new album in 24 years.

www.petetownshend.co.uk

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DVD Reviews

Maladjusted DVD

A Film by James Gardner & Niall Kenny

Scene videos have been the building blocks for smaller companies and independent filmmakers for decades now!

The skating doesn’t always feed the addiction, but post production of these films have certainly come a long way, with a set standard that gets pushed every time.

The crew from Hereford raised the bar very high on this one with a production that not only portraits a great collective of skateboarding, but also a very well presented film with a lot of thought behind it. A scene video with a twist, and a good one at that!

It starts off by showing you in a roundabout way what life in Hereford is all about, a small town with a relaxed environment, dangerous fruit pickers and really good/fun skate spots!

The first person to tear up his name is Callum Kenny who nearly tears his bollocks apart by landing one foot on his skateboard and the other foot on the ground after ollie-ing a bar to manual attempt. This doesn’t stop him from conquering what he set out to achieve and adds to his part an array of manual skills…watch out MJ! His part is fluent and fades to black after a well executed nollie three flip down a hefty set of stairs.

Constant Gardner fades in after Callum and produces a very memorable video part indeed! Besides his technical lines, switch flippery and ledge killing, he also drops a few hammers in this one and shuts it down with a nollie back heel down a what I can only presume to be the Hereford big 5. A video part worth seeing for a fiver well spent!

“Next train to depart from this station is the ‘yadda yadda’ service to London Paddington”

This part is upholds the standard of the video in true form, it takes the crew from Hereford to London, INNIT BRUV! A montage of friends who reside and shred all over Ken’s grounds and rules. It features Joe Gavin, Stuart Bentley, Kris Viler, Ross, Mcgouran, Josh Roullion, Chris Oliver, Dom Henry, Mark Kendrick, Lewis Threadgold, Nick Galloway, Eugene Ocheing, Steff Morgan, Sean Witherup, Lucien Clarke, Sean Graham, Simon ‘the wizard’ Skip, Ben Cundall and loads of equally important others. It’s super rad to see all these people on film as they all kill it on a daily basis!

This finally brings us to Joe Williams, a very creative skateboarder with England tattooed on his forehead. Joe rules and takes a daring leap to find New England with tricks that could have consequences I’d rather not imagine. He also hits up a line with a hand flip to caveman on a bin/container type thing and proceeds to hand flip into a running nose wheelie…WHOA! Mad Skills!

You’ll be pleased with this feature and I’m sure of it that this wont be the last time you see any of the above on you your telly, pc or Ipod! To get your hands on a copy see:

www.myspace.com/maladjusted_

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Damon Albarn’s new band debut

Blur and Gorillaz master musician Damon Albarn’s new band, who though officially unnamed, are being referred to by the name of the album – The Good, The Bad And The Queen – played their first major show this week for Radio 1’s Electric Proms.

The band, which features Albarn alongside Simon Tong [The Verve and Blur’s touring guitarist], Paul Simonon [The Clash] and Tony Allen [Fela Kuti’s drummer], played the Roundhouse in Camden, debuting their album from start to finish, dedicating one song to the legendary John Peel.

The album is due out in 2007.

www.myspace.com/thegoodthebadandthequeen

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Skateboarding News

Cantelowes is a bust!

Rumours are hitting Crossfire HQ this morning regarding a security breach at Cantelowes Skate park in Camden last night.

Allegedly a Bowlriders reunion party was held at a nearby pub with 9 local London bandits and after a few jars and some serious talks about the opening day, the skaters headed over to the park, and checked out the newly laid transitions.

Within 5 minutes the cops turned up with dogs in vans and cars whilst a police helicopter circled above the park with a large white beam on the guilty!

Police last night were searching for one of the skaters who split from the pack and er.. ‘legged it’. Officers are looking for a man of Asian origin who observers mentioned looked like a UK version of ‘Koston’ seen manual rolling into the dark towards a powerful japanese get away vehicle. Meanwhile, the The FBI are saying it could have been Animal Chin, whilst The Donz is meant to be sending out a hit man from the South Coast to take care of the matter due to the lack of approval…the search is ongoing.

Lessons of the Week:

Don’t check out the bowl until the opening day (2 weeks time) or risk arrest by the entire Police force.

Additional information:

Rumours of the bowl being “too steep” in the deep end have recently been circulating the local London scene. Sources from last nights debacle have confimed that they are indeed steep but will make you lazy cunts skate better, so stop complaining and start training for it like Rocky 5…

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Skateboarding News

Es signs Molinar

When I see how the relationships blend between shoe and board sponsors with their riders, it makes me think of Ghostface’s lyrics on Glaciers Of Ice – “My seeds growin’ marry his seeds, that’s how we keep Wu tang money all up in the family!”

Habitat breathren (Danny) Garcia Face Killah and Raymond (Molinar) The Chef keep it all in the family for the Glaciers of Es.

www.esfootwear.com

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Skateboarding News

Bueno Hang Five

It’s always nice to see skateboard companies branch out artistically instead of digitally, and Bueno Skateboards have done just that with their new Zine, Hang Five.

A mix mash of drawings and scribbles, the first issue includes interviews with Don Pendleton and Ed Templeton among other things!

Micheal Sieben and the Bueno guys want you to know that they are open to submissions, so contact them if the white balance of your drawing paper isn’t working on the old VX.

www.buenoskateboards.com