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Foxy Shazam

Foxy Shazam
Foxy Shazam
Sire Records

On first appearances, the members of Foxy Shazam replicate a modern day Addams Family, unfortunately misplacing Uncle Fester and the Thing. Supporting the image of six un-groomed individuals from Cincinnati, Ohio, it is almost a little difficult to take the American rockers seriously. Once the music begins and Eric Nally steps up to the microphone, the rawness of his vocals guide you through the parallel universe that is their self-titled major-label debut. You will not believe your eyes when you view yourself reaching for that repeat button.

If Foxy Shazam was a cocktail, its ingredients would be as follows; 25ml of facial hair, 50ml of diabolical passion, a slice of lyrical genius and the leading drive of Freddy Mercury. Add that magical technique on blending this infectious mix together and you’ve let yourself in for something that’ll change your views on the world – well, maybe after about six or seven more. Don’t believe me? Put their work of art into your music player and hit the ‘play’ button accompanied by a brutal level of volume so that your neighbours can enjoy the album too – let’s not be selfish. After all, caring is sharing!

From start to finish you can hear an eclectic mix of influences ranging from the raw punk era of the 70s through to the pulsating sound of soul-inflamed vocals from the 90s. Whether it’s the climatic chorus of ‘Wanna-Be Angel’ that draws you in (and it will), or the rhythmic combination of beats and female backing vocals on romantic ‘Connect’, the sextet have seriously thought about the direction of their album; aiming to hit all four corners of the globe – and no doubt the FS globe actually contains four corners.

It is patently obvious that this is not an album that’ll inspire you to get romantically involved in the bedroom, but it is the poison that fills your veins on first listen. The moment the melodic sound of camp-inspired rock ‘n’ roll gets into your system; you’re continuously searching for that sense of release and freedom. Hint: the only antidote is witnessing this tribe of beauties live.

At the end of the day, if you don’t admit publicly that you like Foxy Shazam, Nally et al will most definitely commit social suicide!

Nicholas Coren

Foxy Shazam – Wanna-Be Angel by Crossfire Music

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Line Check October 2010 #2

This month saw skateshops across the UK recieve a ton of packages from various companies’ Fall/Holiday/Autumn/Winter/Absolutely Bloody Freezing Cold Season lines. Our inboxes were bombarded by so much quality product we had to run two Line Checks instead of one. Here’s some more picks to warm you up this October.

Heathen and Unabomber unveiled some slick new decks, wheels and tees this month with the Heathen stag already proving itself to be iconic for the UK brand while Unabomber create some simple juxtapositions evocative of our increasingly green world. Bomb hills not countries, eat fruit not shit etc. Krooked back up their 3D DVD release with a 3D deck, the Shmoo Thrice line and a new Zip Zinger that we can’t wait to have a go on. Element have some sweet tie-dye action going on alongside Appleyard’s welcome deck.

Jamie Thomas gets trippy with his new electroshock neon model on Thunder. Powell and Cliché continue to provide excellent urethane that should hopefully encourage those of you who aren’t initiated into the world of powerslides to get slidey when the floors get icy. Man up. That includes the ladies too, we saw you all ripping at the girl’s comp at Corby last weekend so we (finally) got around to including some women’s wear in the Line Check. Check some winter jackets and tees from Nikita below…

Etnies boast some jackets that are absolutely perfect for the winter chill, check back for a review of the fantastic Kalmer which we have tested and loved first-hand. Emerica’s fall range is a gift that keeps giving, and while Kr3w are set to release their footwear collection on October 28th we gotta give their knitwear and classic cords/chinos some love because they’re dope.

éS keep things simple and stylish and Duffs can brag that they’ve produced some of their freshest kicks yet, including Cooper Wilt’s first pro model, The Pedro. And if you need help carrying all this garb then Independent make a very fine bag, and a wallet that will probably be empty should you buy everything so have a perusal below and get stocked up for the Winter.

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KR3W’s Euro Trippin’ updates

KR3W are currently trippin’ round Europe and are soon to land in London tomorrow on October 28th. In case you haven’t been keeping up-to-date with the KR3W blog then you’ll be stoked to learn that they’ve recently posted some pictures from their adventures in Paris.

Click the picture of Lizard King doing what everyone visiting Bercy wishes they could do to find out more.

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Ten tricks with Dave Wallace

Brighton Fresh Blood Dave Wallace has racked up ten super tech ledge tricks in Burge.

Watch below for some switch and nollie madness and head over here for an interview we did with Dave earlier this year in which he talks about witnessing a woman give birth on a dancefloor amongst other pieces of serious business.

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Watch: Diplo and Lil’ Jon

Diplo and Lil’ Jon have collaborated on a track that boasts a video that’s suitable for any higher education lecture on the massive cultural swill of influence that the Y Generation and iGeneration are all slurping up like pigs.

The song is typically bassy beats and ‘haters gonna hate’ dismissals from Lil’ Jon set to a monsterously fun video seeing the duo battle it out in various video game arenas.

Check out the fairly unambiguous cover art over there on the right too. Awesome.

Watch the video below…

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Crystal Castles work with Robert Smith

How about this for a surprise this year, an interesting collaboration that doesn’t feature Kanye West, Raekwon or Ms. Dynamite? Not that we’re hating on any of that but it’s nice to see something a little different. Breakthrough chip-punks Crystal Castles have teamed up with the legendary Robert Smith of The Cure for their next single, a new version of ‘Not In Love‘.

The single will be released on December 6th through Fiction Records.

Until then check out the second video to come from their album ‘II‘ which was released earlier this year. Watch the official video for  ‘Baptism‘ below…

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Download: Lykke Li ‘Get Some’

Lykke Li is getting prematurely generous for the holiday season by giving away a track with a particularly awesome title and even more awesome lyrics. ‘Get Some‘ sees Ms Li subvert the male gaze by placing a blindfold over the listener, saying ‘don’t pull your pants before I go down’ and ‘I’m your prostitute, you gon’ get some’. Wicked.

Peep the handy lyrics and get some yourself for free below.

Lykke Li – Get Some by radarmaker

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KROOK3D is out now

Here’s a friendly reminder from Kenny Powers that the KROOK3D DVD from Krooked Skateboards is out to buy now for all those who are into that whole sitting on a sofa wearing stupid glasses and have stuff come right out in your face.

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Watch: Gino Iannucci Mixtape

If you’re the kind of person who would rather watch Gino push than do anything else for the next three minutes then you’re in luck. Here is a fresh mixtape of Gino Iannucci’s best clips set to some cut-up Wu-Tang.

Enjoy. We just did.

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Mike Carroll gets the Chrome Ball treatment

As ever the Chrome Ball Incident has churned out the goods. Here Chops draws from his wealth of knowledge gained from years of nerding out over skate mags to question one of our all time favourites, Mike Carroll.

Click the picture below to read it.