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Live Reviews

Fall Out Boy

Astoria
30/01/2006

It’s often said you can tell a lot about a band by their audience. In Fall Out Boy’s case it’s made up on identikit scene kids with 80’s hair and skinny fit girly jeans. And that’s just the guys. Alongside the mullets, the ‘new Busted’ – Son of Dork are signing autographs at the bar, various MTV presenters are milking the attention, and James Sherry is looking shifty on the balcony. Downstairs it’s an undoubtedly young crowd which is confirmed by the anxious looking parents loitering outside the Astoria.

Fall Out Boy have been bubbling under for the last few years, steadily gaining a solid fan base with their Warped Tour antics and their pop punk, saccharine sweet teenage tunes. With their first single from their third album Sugar We’re Going Down enjoying solid airplay and running non stop on MTV -they’re riding the crest of a new surge of fans. The screams are deafening as their backdrop is revealed on stage, and by the time they bound onto stage the crowd are at fever pitch. Fall Out Boy are like wind up toys who’ve been over wound, they zoom around the stage, jumping, leaping, swinging their axes round and round until your perversely hoping that one o! f them mistimes it and smacks themselves in the chin – but they never come close -they’ve honed it to a fine art.

Diminutive front man Patrick Stump, cap pulled firmly down over his eyes, belts out lyrics that could be about love and girls and heartbreak, but are drowned out by the crowd. Sugar We’re Going Down is met with a wall of sound, Dance Dance has the crowd doing just that. Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner is a high point, with lines ‘I’ll be your best kept secret and your biggest mistake’ spat out. With bassist Peter Wentz and guitarist Joseph Trohman leaping off the drum riser, balancing on amps and do theses weird ballet spins every seconds – it’s like the emo circus has just bounded into town. Add in a bare chested dancing roadie to the mix – and it’s a proper little skit they’ve got going on.

Pop punk has been done, and it’s been done well. Bands like New Found Glory, Bowling for Soup and Blink 182 have taken it as far as it can go, and you might say Fall Out Boy seem to be just following in their footsteps. They have the crowd eating out of their hand with their on stage antics and melody drenched tunes, but you can’t help but wonder if their leaping bounding high kicks really add to the show. Can they be taken seriously with the overstated poses and Darkness-esque spins? And with well written songs and intelligent lyrics – do they really need the stage show?

Fall Out Boy have one huge thing going for them. Their fans completely idolise them. The singalongs are astounding – every word candy covered lyric is sung back word perfect. But fans can be fickle, and how long before the myspace generation fall for the next pop punk heroes who come striding into town? Here’s hoping the bubble doesn’t burst for Fall Out Boy just yet.

For further info check out

www.falloutboyrock.co.uk

Dee Massey

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Live Reviews

Gym Class Heroes

Astoria
30/01/2006

The packed out Astoria were all here for Fall Out Boy, that much was clear. But support act and friends of FOB, Gym Class Heroes stormed out onto the stage and despite a few fans on the balcony infront of me giving it the 50 Cent handsignals for no apparent reason, they had the crowd bouncing around to their fun and friendly tracks.

Opening with Pillmatic and then going into their single, Papercut, frontman Travis bounded around the stage with his hood up and leaned forward into the crowd as his band mates bobbed around behind him. He won over the fans that weren’t familiar with the band and carried the hype on throughout Taxi Driver, the track which puts emo band’s names into the narrative which caught a lot of people’s attention. Makeout Clubwas equally popular but it was Cupid’s Chokehold which garnered the most noise because of Patrick Stump’s appearance on vocals.

Travis’ Mick Jagger-esque strutting was certainly a sight not to be forgotten, especially by those right at the front by the stage, and whilst the set ended on a slower song, the crescendo built up at the very finish tidied what was an entertaining set from a band who are sure to get a fair amount of fans in this country.

For more info, go to: www.gymclassheroes.com

Abjekt

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Preview

Crossfire Launches Podcasts…

You can now listen to Crossfire Radio and watch Tricks of the Week as soon as they become available. This means you’ll never miss a beat and stay up to date with all the best skate tricks from the UK and beyond… You can do this with our newly launched podcasts. What’s that I hear you say???

“WHAT THE F%&K ARE PODCASTS???”

A podcast is simply a file that sits on the site that your computer checks regularly to see when we’ve updated our content, when it finds new content, it will either let you know about it or automatically download it for you so you can watch it whenever you want, and you can even listen to it on your ipod.

“Sounds Good to me… How do I hook this up then?”

Well firstly you need software. We here at Crossfire recommend Apple’s iTunes. You need to download and install this if you don’t already have it. (There are other ways of podcasting… but iTunes is easiest).

Subscribe to PodcastOnce you have installed iTunes, the fun begins…

firstly you need to open the program and then from the menu at the top, select Advanced and then third option down, Subscribe to podcast

Subscribe to PodcastNow a window should popup where you can enter a url for the podcast… Here you will need to copy and paste one of these two addresses:

Radio: http://www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/feeds/radio.xml
Trick of the Week: http://www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/feeds/totw.xml

Do this for both addresses and you should end up with this:

finished

If you have any problems, come visit us in the forums.

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Buzz Chart

The Strokes

When I first heard about the new strokes album I was immediately excited about what I thought would be another offering of some classic Strokes stuff and I have not been left disappointed. The album shows The Strokes sound has modernised but still has the original kick from the previous 2 albums.

The album begins with ‘You Only Live Once‘ a relaxing song which seems to be a simple intro track. It then breaks into their amazing new single ‘Juicebox‘. Pretty much the rest of the album shows off The Strokes newly matured sound with exception to a few tracks of classic strokes tunes.

This album shows this NYC 5-piece at their best and I would recommend “First Impressions of Earth” to anyone who liked ANY or their previous material and if you have never heard of them before, you have a lot of essential catching up to do.

Chris Arundel

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Skateboarding News

Brophy joins DVS

ANDREW BROPHY has left Circa Shoes and is the latest addition to the European team over at DVS who seem to be marching strong for 2006.

Originally from Margaret River, Australia, 20-year old Brophy has been living in London for the past three years, skating the famous South Bank on a daily basis, as well as traveling throughout Europe. His pop and great style have made him one of Europe’s most promising amateurs and earned him an official spot on the Cliché roster.

If you have not seen Brophy’s latest photo in Sidewalk Mag then you are missing out. He ollies a huge, waist height road gap at mach 10 with ease. Look out for it in a future Moves Gettin’ The Moo’s on this site.

DVS are obviously chuffed to welcome Andrew to the team, Mathieu Tourneur, DVS European team manager has been quoted to say “Andrew’s motivation and ability on a board are unbelievable. We’re really excited about his addition to the team“. Mathieu has also denied rumours that he locks up on fakie rocks on mini ramps at Bay 66 lunch-time Revival sessions, but Matt Anderson, (another spokesman from Revival) has mentioned that if it came down to it, his rock fakies would be fit to compete in this summers proposed company comp at Bay 66!

Andrew Brophy joins fellow DVS European riders Paul Shier, Mark Baines, Janne Saario and Kristian Bomholt.

Go to www.dvsskate.com for more info and look out for the DVS Europe website coming soon.

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Skateboarding News

Holy Water Sale!

FREE BOOK WHEN YOU SPEND £50 AT HOLY WATER!

Spend £50 or more now at the holy water online shop and get a free book!

You’ll either get Bob K’s ace collection of photographs, Beach Glass or Andrew Pommier’s fantastic collection of drawings, paintings and much more!

To get your filthy mitts on one of these holy water books for nada, just go to www.holy-water.co.uk and spend £50 or more…

There’s lots of new additions and some more bagains in the sale section. Click here to enter the Holy Water Online Shop

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Element T-Shirt

This is one of a new range of t shirts Element have brought out for its Spring 06 range. The t-shirt itself has the classic element style logo with what appears to be a crest either side of it. I thought it looked like it had been given a wood effect.

The material was pretty good and seems like it could resist a good skating. Element products are usually of a high standard and this t-shirt is no exception.

Go to www.Elementskateboards.com to see the full range.

Chris Arundel

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Skateboarding News

February Skateboard Listings on Extreme TV

Knowing that the Extreme TV Channel has made a conscious effort to provide us skaters with some decent content this year, we have asked them to provide us with all of the skate programmes so you know what is coming up and when every month.

So here is what is in store for February.

Visit www.extreme.com for all info.

Wednesday 1st February

16:00 Globe Bowlbash 2005
16:30 Vans World Championships

Thursday 2nd February

16:00 Vans World Championships
17:00 Globe Bowlbash
20:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 3 (Premiere)
22:00 Hardcore Candy (Gallaz Skate Jam)

Friday 3rd February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 3 (R)
16:30 Globe Bowlbash 2005

Saturday 4th February

16:30 Thrasher’s Skater of the Year
21:00 Thrasher’s Skater of the Year

Sunday 5th February

14:30 Thrasher’s Skater of the Year

Monday 6th February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 3

Tuesday 7th February

16:30 King of the Road 2003

Wednesday 8th February

16:30 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 2
17:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 3

Thursday 9th February

16:00 Globe Wildcard Series 2005
16:30 Globe Bowlbash 2005
20:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 4 (Premiere)
20:30 Snickers Bowl – Donnington 2005 (Premiere)

Friday 10th February

16:00 Globe Wildcard Series 2005
16:30 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 4
23:30 Snickers Bowl – Donnington 2005

Saturday 11th February

08:00 Concrete Wave
09:00 Tricks and Tips: Ollie’s with Pete King
09:05 Vans Triple Crown: Vans Slam City Jam
10:00 Tricks and Tips: Mini Ramp with Danny Wainwright
10:05 Tricks and Tips: 5-0’s with Danny Wainwright
10:10 Etnies Bowlmasters
10:40 Tricks and Tips: Melon’s with Danny Wainwright
10:45 Tricks and Tips: 360 flips with Danny Wainwright
10:50 Quiksilver Bowlriders
11:20 Tricks and Tips: Mini Ramp with Danny Wainwright
11:25 Tricks and Tips: Kickflips and Heelflips with Pete King
11:30 Concrete Carnage
18:30 Snickers Bowl – Donnington 2005
21:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 4
21:30 Snickers Bowl – Donnington 2005
00:00 LG Action Sports ’05: Exploded

Sunday 12th February

08:00 Concrete Wave
13:30 LG Action Sports ’05: Exploded
18:00 LG Action Sports ’05: Exploded

Monday 13th February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 1

Tuesday 14th February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 2
16:30 Thrasher’s King of the Road 2004

Wednesday 15th February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 3
16:30 Globe Bowlbash 2005
17:00 Snickers Bowl – Donnington 2005

Thursday 16th February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 4
17:00 Globe Bowlbash 2005
19:30 Etnies European Championships 2005 (Premiere)
20:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 5 (Premiere)

Friday 17th February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 5
17:00 Etnies European Championships 2005

Saturday 18th February

16:30 Etnies European Championships 2005
21:00 Etnies European Championships 2005

Sunday 19th February

08:00 Concrete Wave
17:30 The Making of Rollin’ Through The Decades
18:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 1
18:30 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 2
19:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 3
19:30 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 4
20:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 5
20:30 The Making of Rollin’ Through The Decades

Monday 20th February

16:00 Snickers Bowl – Donnington 2005
16:30 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 5
18:00 LG Action Sports European Tour
22:00 LG Action Sports European Tour (Premiere)

Tuesday 21st February

16:00 Globe Bowlbash 2005
18:00 LG Action Sports European Tour
22:00 LG Action Sports European Tour (Premiere)

Wednesday 22nd February

16:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 5
16:30 Snickers Bowl – Donnington 2005
18:00 LG Action Sports European Tour
22:00 LG Action Sports European Tour (Premiere)

Thursday 23rd February

16:30 Etnies European Championships 2005
17:00 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 5
18:00 LG Action Sports European Tour (Premiere)
23:00 LG Action Sports European Tour

Friday 24th February

18:00 LG Action Sports European Tour
22:00 LG Action Sports European Tour (Premiere)

Saturday 25th February

17:00 LG Championships 2005: Exploded

Sunday 26th February

20:00 LG Championships 2005: Exploded

Monday 27th February

17:30 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 1
18:00 LG Action Sports European Tour
22:00 LG Action Sports European Tour

Tuesday 28th February

17:00 Beyond Warped
17:30 Rollin’ Through The Decades: Part 2
18:00 LG Action Sports European Tour
22:00 LG Action Sports European Tour

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Music News

Beats for Cash

Do you have tunes? Want them on the TV?

Basik Products produce a series called ‘MTV Mono‘ that’s about to go into production for it’s 5th series. Mono is a series of 10 x 3 minute spots that are interstitial in the MTV programming schedule (sits in-between half-hour shows instead of adverts). It has a pan-European broadcast & is syndicated worldwide (except the States, which isn’t such a bad thing really).

The content of the show is predominantly skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing & bmx, but pretty much anything goes in as long as it’s good enough. For this series the guys are going on the road filming in the French Alps for a rookie snow-park tour, Egypt / Israel & Greece for a skate tour that will end up at the bowl-riders final in Italy + then they are off to Switzerland for a Ski / reggae event organized by Candide Thovex. Other footage also getting hold of the original footage of Danny Way’s ‘Wall Of China’ jump + the Kelly Slater Invitational surf event. The series has no presenters & no sync (talking heads) meaning it’s jam packed with tricks & goodness from beginning to end. The main narrative that drives the show is the music…

So, Basik are looking for some original tracks to use in the series. In the past they have used producers such as Quantic, TM Duke, Ed Solo & numerous other masters of the trade to lend their talents to the series… But they need more, which is where you come in.

Basically – this is a call to arms for all unsigned producers & bands that have got a stockpile of tracks just waiting to be put to good use. The music can be from whatever genre you like & can be as fast or slow as you like – but it has to be good!

The show will be sponsored by a pretty big & reputable sports company this year (can’t tell you who yet), so there will be a handsome reward in it for you if your track gets picked… Also, you / your band will receive a credit at the end of the relevant show. Sounds good right? Well, wait up – there are some broadcast & legal stipulations:

– The track has to be edited to 2’42 exactly (the titles / bumpers are 18′ seconds long), anything longer or shorter will not be taken into consideration for the series.

– The track has to be produced / mixed to a good level & delivered on CD as an AIFF file.

– You give up all rights of the track to MTV / Basik Products, unfortunately this mean’s that you will not be able to release the track in question AT ALL in the future. This is a way of simplifying any legal issues for us in the future & to save you from having to have any legal dealings with a big corporate company… But hopefully the financial reward will help you deal with your strict socialist morals. If not, look at it as damn good exposure.

If they choose your track, you will be asked to sign a contract agreeing to the all of the above which will be non-retractable & nonnegotiable.

Listen to the corporate monster roar! Anyway, better you know what your getting yourselves into now right?

So then, interested? If so, e-mail your track’s as compressed mp3’s (no huge files please) to: ritchie@basikproducts.com

If you want more information on us or Mono, check the site at www.basikproducts.com

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DVD Reviews

Routes by Morph

Ah! Finally a good scene video that I can sit through without hitting the fast forward button! Aspiring videographer, Morph assembled a bunch of friends and Long Live London crew members to put together Routes and take you on a journey through London’s streets.

The chosen few are Chris Ault, Joe Buddle, David Davies, Alex Greaves, Noodles, Matt Simpson, Joe Sivell and Jak Pietryga, and all of them put on a good show with tech ledge tricks as well as the mandatory big snaps. I think the obvious head turner of this DVD is Jak, but Joe Sivell, David and Chris are also noteworthy.

The overall presentation is clean and concise with a bit of time lapse footage, some slo-mo action and a varied soundtrack that should please any listener. Take note of Morph and his gang of merry men because they are the young blood that runs through the City’s veins. Well done!

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
01/02/2006