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Panda Bear

Tomboy/Slow Motion
Paw Tracks

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My excitement for new music has the unfortunate tedency to peak only once every ten years, this was during 1997 and 2007 if you want to be specific. Now, given that the contemporary life expectancy is reduced to whatever age they are in the winter of 2012 I have been hopeful that this pattern will change. Thankfully this year my hopes had already been answered in the form of excellent releases from Flying Lotus, LCD Soundsystem, Spoon, Mr Oizo, Arcade Fire and potentially even Radiohead. But wait, aren’t all these just artists that released material in 2007? Yes, they are.

But in each example the music has changed, dramatically. Much the same can be said (and it has) about the new Panda Bear single Tomboy, which sees a radical departure from 2007’s dreamy jangle pop soundscapes of Person Pitch into something haunting, penetrating and unhinged. Tomboy carries the inherent reverb of Noah’s so-high-and-angelic-I-could-eat-a-fucking-star vocal in a rickety guitar journey across a landscape very distant from the imagined beaches we laid on in 2007. The year is 2010 and excited barely defines my hurried approach to the haunted festivals that are promised in the filtered wobbles, punctuating handclaps and uncertain delight of the incredible b-side Slow Motion. It’s simultaneously exactly what I hoped and expected from Noah Lennox, and yet totally different. A trend that hopefully continues as being excited about new music and then being rewarded with something slightly different and new feels good man.

Stanley

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Make A Difference MK Jam

Make A Difference are holding a jam at the Buszy in Milton Keynes this month on July 30th.

South heads know that jams at the bus station are always a treat and if for some ridiculous reason you’ve yet to skate the plaza why not use this as an excuse to head down. They’ll be a variety of comps and prizes up for grabs, along with live DJs and MCs. See the flyer below for more info.

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‘Join Us’ premiere in Cardiff

Christian ‘Pirate Man’ Hart has been slaving away the past few months for Cardiff Skateboard Club’s first ‘proper proper’ video ‘Join Us‘.

The video follows the groundbreaking (in the vandalism sense) path of the infamous lo-fi masterpiece ‘First Blood‘ and will be certainly filled with bangers from the CSC massive and other Cardiff locals.

So Welsh heads, make sure you have no other plans for Friday July 30th as Dempsey’s Bar is the place to be for the premiere – featuring appearances from a REAL pirate! See you there!

www.cardiffskateboardclub.com

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Skate Camp at Bay 66

For three weeks this Summer Bay 66 will holding a holiday Skate Camp. Each day will consist of a full days skate session with tips and instructions from a variety of pros. The sessions will be from 10AM until 4PM every day and will be held at Bay 66 Skatepark as well as local parks such as Meanwhile Bowls and Meanwhile 2.

Beginning on Monday July 26th, every day will be filled with good times and lots of free stuff to be given away!

Costs are £25 for the day and £75 for the full week. For booking and more information please call 0208 9606713

www.baysixty6.com

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Pulled Apart By Horses at Underage Fest

Pulled Apart By Horses are the latest to be added to the lineup at this year’s Underage Festival.

The festival, which is open to 14-18 year olds will be at Victoria Park on August 1st. Pulled Apart By Horses (who recently dropped our album of the week) will be joining M.I.A., New Young Pony Club, Tinie Tempah and Gold Panda.

www.underagefestivals.com

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New Charlatans video!

British rockers The Charlatans have posted a video of their new single ‘Love Is Ending‘ which is to be released on August 2nd.

The video was directed by Douglas Hart of The Jesus And Mary Chain and features an blossoming oxymoronic relationship between ballet and alternative rock. Expect the usual catchy choruses and a fuzzy jingle jangle that blends darkness with optimism seamlessly, the perfect sound to accompany the contrapuntal visuals.

The band will release their eleventh studio album ‘Who We Touch‘ on September 2nd.

www.thecharlatans.net

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Klaxons ‘Echoes’ Video

Spacey synth rockers Klaxons have posted the video for ‘Echoes‘ the opening track on their upcoming album ‘Surfing The Void‘.

The video features the band playing a dizzying jam, filling the vaccuous desert landscape with their unmistakable sound. You can see it all below.

Debut single ‘Echoes‘ will be released on August 16th. ‘Surfing The Void‘ is due on August 23rd.

www.klaxons.net

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Film Reviews

Inception

www.inceptionmovie.warnerbros.com
Warner Bros.

Before I talk about the film proper I’m going to give a little personal context about my relationship with Christopher Nolan’s latest cinemagasm.

I’ve not been as excited about going to see a film in…well, I can’t remember. I’ve literally been chewing off my own hands with anticipation ever since the first insignificant nuggets of information started their slow faucet leak into the public domain. So, it was with a great deal of trepidation that I wandered into Inception’s showing, I’d mentally built it up to stratospheric heights, I’d foolishly done something that can ultimately only end in disappointment. Fantasy never aligns with reality, that girl never feels the same way, you never get the job (“dinosaur astronaut…what do you mean that‘s not a thing!?”). I’d been building myself up for heartbreak so severe that I feared it may ruin cinema for me.

Luckily…this film is utterly, jaw-hurtingly spec-fucking-tacular.

The plot revolves around Leonardo DiCaprio’s Cobb, a specialist in “extraction”, an illegal process where by one can enter other peoples dreams and steal their ideas…it’s a sort of metaphysical corporate espionage. He’s given a shot at redemption, to return to his family after a dark event in his past if he can complete “inception”, the process of implanting an idea, on Cillian Murphy’s billionaire heir to an energy empire. And it plays out like James Bond conceived by the Wachowski Brothers and written by Charlie Kaufman.

The performances are all stellar, DiCaprio fills Cobb with such conviction that his performance almost goes unnoticed. However, he is the pivot that the whole thing spins on, and his conviction seeps through in to ever other aspect of this world. Ellen Page exudes a weird sexiness that I didn’t think she had in her, Joseph Gordon-Levitt vomits a cool dependability that makes you forget that he’s essentially nothing more than a side kick (Page and him have the film’s best gag moment), though most laughs will come from Tom Hardy’s lovable rouge Eames.

It’s the sort of film that so many would wish to make, you can sense that Nolan has been given staggering mountains of cash and been told to let his imagination completely run free, and Nolan dreams big. I simply can’t do the visuals justice in words; there are some truly eye popping sequences, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s corridor fight will inevitably be an audience favourite. It’s the sort of pure, visceral cinema that reminds you why you love cinema, why cinema is so important, and why it’s simply the most bad ass medium of expression ever invented.

Better yet, the mindfuck visuals slink perfectly into the world Nolan has created, without once seeming out of place. The third act in particular, once they are heavy into dream territory, will make your synapses melt with the amount of clever stuff going on: multiple narratives happening on multiple timelines in multiple places all simultaneously. Yet somehow, it’s far easier to comprehend than say, Memento. Nolan’s a talented bastard at this film game.

I suggest you just go see it. Then go and see it again.

GIVE HIM THE KICK.

Jonathan Day

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LRG welcome Andrew Langi in style

How’s this for a welcome video? Andrew Langi get’s cut out and becomes animated in a workshop in one of LRG’s sick stop-motion clips.

The clip is below. METAL.

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The Tale of Two Cities continues

Etnies continue their Tale of Two Cities this week with Willow taking Joe Gavin on a little trip around some of Berlin’s tourist spots teaching us about the suicidal tendencies of those that skate the Kulturforum and how to get by in the only city in the world with weather as pissy as the UK.

Get stuck in below deustchbags.

www.etnies.com