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Black Mountain

Wilderness Heart
(Jajaguwar)

This is the album Canadian psych-demons Black Mountain have been threatening to make since they first unleashed themselves upon the world in the middle part of this decade. Previous albums ‘Into The Future’ and their self-titled debut were littered with moments of unarguable genius, but ‘Wilderness Heart’, their latest excursion into the studio is packed from beginning to end with bona fide stand-out classics throughout. And what makes this album stand out from the pick of the current wave of stoner rock ramblers (see also Black Angels, Dead Meadow, Tame Impala etc) is Black Mountain’s ability to make every song stand on it’s own two-feet, rarely repeating themselves and rampaging through 50 plus years of rock n roll to strike out with an album that drips cool and sublime melodies from every pore.

The duel male/female vocals of Stephen Mcbean and Amber Webber effectively melt together like never before and the sheer variety of styles on here stops this album from ever getting dull. From the balls out Judas Priest (I kid you not) metal attack of ‘Let Spirits Ride’ to the dreamy, ethereal shoe-gaze stoner sway of ‘Buried By The Blues’, Black Mountain have all bases covered. And with songs like ‘Old Fangs’ and ‘The Hair Song’ adding to the sprawling psychedelic journey that is ‘Wilderness Heart’, Black Mountain have created what could possibly be the album of their career. And this year.

Don’t miss them when they play Shepherds Bush Empire in London on October 7th.

James Sherry

Watch the video, listen to and download ‘The Hair Song‘ for free below.

Black Mountain – Hair Song by Crossfire Music

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Music News

The Dismemberment Plan Reunite

The Dismemberment Plan have been contrapuntally dormant since they decided to call being one of the most exciting live bands on the planet a day in 2003. However, their recent announcement that they are reuniting for some more shows (US only for now, sadly) has already geared up fans to recall those exciting memories and throw hopes of a new album into the less than optimistic ether.

Bassist Eric Axelson has commented: ‘We’re not planning a new record. But we’re doing these shows and taking it day to day after that.’

Keep your ears close to the ground then. Until further notice, you’ll be pleased to learn that their 1999 album Emergency and I is due for a double LP release on January 11th.

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Xample & Lomax announce Loadstar release

Ram Records activists Xample and Lomax have announced that they will be releasing a single under the new encompassing alias ‘Loadstar‘.

Link To The Past‘ has already been dubbed by known taste-makers as track of the year and seeing as it also shares the name of one of the best videogames ever made then who are we to doubt that? It’s backed with ‘Rapidas’ and will be available from September 27th.

Peep the teaser for the release below and get hyped.

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Maps & Atlases post new video

Maps & Atlases have posted the video for ‘Solid Ground‘, a cut from their album ‘Perch Patchwork‘, currently due a UK release on October 4th through Fat Cat Records.

The video was directed by Taryn Gould and Emily Kowalczyk and sees the Chicago math-folk troupe enter a foresty summer camp location and escalate into some very nice aesthetic crescendos.

Maps & Atlases – Solid Ground from FatCat Records on Vimeo.

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Skateboarding News

Douwe Macare visits London

The beast from the east, Douwe Macare from Holland recently paid London a brief visit and clocked up a lot of footage while he was here.

Here he is skating Bay66, Meanwhile 2 and a hefty amount of street spots too. Get it while it’s hot.

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Fred Gall back on Domestics

Fred Gall has been welcomed back to the New Jersey heavy hitters of Domestics Clothing in this short little clip featuring the kind of things only Fred Gall can do.

I would like to personally draw your attention to the last trick. Oh my…

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Skateboarding News

Fresh Cory Kennedy from RVCA

RVCA have posted an edit of Cory Kennedy skating some known wasteland spots and concrete skateparks this week.

It’s a fun-filled three minutes, complete with lots of no comply variations, switch back 360s that are still fairly uncomprehendable and more…

Check it out below.

CK1 from RVCA on Vimeo.

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Skateboarding News

Watch the new Mark Baines section

New Mark Baines footage is a great thing to start your day with, especially when in just a little over two minutes we’re treated to the best nollie frontside anything as usual from the Worksop wonder, and take a trip to spots from all over the spot. All in the name of Rockers Hardware.

See below for his part in ‘This Was Sketchy‘. Bangers, bangers, bangers.

Rockers “This was sketchy man!” Mark Baines from Thomas on Vimeo.

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Skateboarding News

Chunk of Chocolate with Vincent Alvarez

Episode 2 of Chocolate’s most enjoyable ‘Chunk of Chocolate’ series is now online.

The series that began recently with a trip to Marc Johnson’s stonking forest temple of banks, ledges and fun, points us this week in the direction of San Francisco and Vincent Alvarez. Click the screengrab below and get yourselves linked.

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Skateboarding News

Ten Tricks with Owen Hopkins

When Owen Hopkins isn’t posting Wu-Tang Clan videos on social networking websites he’s out dodging the mass population of scooter-riders at Midsomer Norton, slaving to get ten tricks for Scott Magil’s lens.

Who? is a question you shouldn’t be asking by now. Watch and go skate.