
Hiroki Muraoka plays in Tokyo’s streets for his latest Traffic edit.

Hiroki Muraoka plays in Tokyo’s streets for his latest Traffic edit.
Those noisy b’stards Pissed Jeans will be heading back to blighty for two shows at the 100 Club in London on the 18th and 19th of August. Look out for tickets on Friday and whet your appetite whilst you wait by reading our interview with singer Matt Korvette here.


What a mini ramp Volcom built for this years jam. Get on the highlights from the annual ISPO romp with footage of Rob Smith, Rikk Fields, Josh Young, Vincent Matheron, upcomer CJ Collins, Robin Bolian, Alex Hallford, Oscar Rosenberg Hallberg, Dannie Carlsen and many more.
Results:
1. Dannie Carlson
2. Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg
3. Aurelian Giraud
4. Alex Hallford
5. Danny Leon
6. Robin Bolian
7. Vincent Matron
8. Martino Cattaneo
9. CJ Collins
10. Josh Young

This will remind you of just how much big stuff Jordan Hoffart has caned in his career to date after this epic compilation. Knock yourself out.

Non-Stop Poetry: The Zines of Mark Gonzales is a book made up of a plethora of his work that has been shared in over 145 of the the zines he has made since the early 90s.
This collection of his work opens with a foreword from Sonic Youth bassist Kim Gordon and has words from Harmony Korine and many more alongside Gonz’ infamous doodles, words and much more. Available from here.
Did you interrupt his clicking?

9. Carry bolt cutters everywhere.
10. Thwart institutional cowardice.
11. Ask for forgiveness, not permission.
12. Take your fate into your own hands.
13. Learn to read the inner essence of a landscape.
14. Ignite the fire within and explore unknown territory.
Werner Herzog – A Guide for the Perplexed.
Riding a skateboard is hard and dirty, often anti social and habitually painful. It’s noisy and obnoxious and you spend most of your time covered in the shit and detritus the modern urban sprawl leaves in its wake. Up until fairly recently, it was also about the least cool thing you could spend your time doing. (As a kid, I’ve been decked more than a couple of times whilst out on plank, for no other reason than being a kid, out on plank, and was steadfastly called a greb all throughout comprehensive school, which was admittedly a fair few years ago, pre mainstream usurping/commodification of skate culture and fashion.)
If you ride a skateboard, you know this; it’s your day in, day out existence and if you don’t, it really doesn’t matter and you don’t need to know about it. The same can be said about Anti Hero. It’s exclusive in a completely non-wanky or pretentious way. You either know, or you don’t. Get involved and get some, or don’t bother and don’t worry about it.
I recently spent sometime out on the West Coast of the U.S.A., hitching-hiking, skating and drifting about the spiritual home of the useless wooden toy with my plank, my tent and not much else. It was my Al Hajj, and it was pretty much perfect.
Skating down N. Fairfax Avenue in LA beneath huge billboards advertising Diamond and D.G.K. and what have you, surrounded by the celebrity oi polloi of Twatplankville was kind of a trip, but was a million miles from what I know and hold dear as skateboarding. Skidding, falling over and boozing with the SF scumbags down on Potrero Park and Lower Bobs, watching Andy Roy et al. screech about the place made more sense.
There’s an investment in and a thirst for life with those guys; for the kind of life that means getting off ya arse and making the world around you the sort of world you want to live in, which instantly makes posturing or vogueing or whatever fad is in that week null and void, completely redundant.
Lower Bobs, the DIY spot out in West Oakland that the 18/Our Life guys poured on a bit of wasteland squeezed between the highway and Pine St. perfectly encapsulates what I’m trying to get at here, except in blood, sweat, ‘crete and grinds, and is a hundred times more profound than this hokum and jive. Language is pointless stood up next to wailing slash grinds and speed lines at that place.
Skateboarding doesn’t need words or sports companies, or limited edition collabs…it needs action. Go put Fucktards and 2 Songs and Destination Unknown in ya pie-holes, get stoked then go get some.
Words/photo: Dave Bevan
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Hey Colossus
‘In Black and Gold’
Rocket Recordings
Over the last 11 years, Hey Colossus have become something of an institution in the UK’s noise-rock scene. They’re absurdly prolific, this is album number nine, devoutly experimental – and heavy as a sack of spanners.
Their growing esteem and popularity likely has much to do with the band’s sharp changes in tone and style from LP to LP. Each one takes them into uncharted ground, exposing them to new audiences along the way. Recent releases have even garnered glowing reviews by broadsheets determined to assert their ‘cool’ – what more could a band so uncompromising and antisocial-sounding ask for?
Yet with ‘In Black and Gold’, the follow-up to 2013’s acclaimed ‘Cuckoo Live Life Like Cuckoo’ they’ve managed to deliver a record that pulls beauty from their copious wreckage more so than ever before.
Much of the tonal shift on this latest LP can be attributed to guitarist Jonathan Richards stepping up to provide more of the song writing than on previous outings.
A skateboarder since 1988, Richards intimates that much of his material was developed in his head while on-board: ‘The songs feature lots of banks and transitions that came directly from skating. The changes in rhythm and pace as I skated helped develop the blocks of sound that I would eventually translate to guitar when I got home.’
The result is a record that takes in a wide range of styles and moods, whilst managing to retain the trademark meditative aggression the band have developed in recent years.
Live, Hey Colossus have earned a reputation for show-stealing performances that are as unpredictable and confrontational as they are hypnotic. With a UK tour ahead to promote ‘In Black & Gold’, there’s a chance to experience the wall of sound created by this 6-man worrying proposition for yourself.
James Barry
Download the album at Rocket Recordings.
Last two shows sold out in Bristol and London this past weekend. Don’t miss out on the rest of the tour dates!
14th Feb – Brighton
18th Feb – Birmingham
19th Feb – Newcastle
20th Feb – Edinburgh
21st Feb – Nottingham
6th March – Manchester
7th March – Shipley

Check this little sesion with Jordan Maxham, Chris Colbourn and Ryan Alvero as they pack in a few tricks on a day out and about.

Xavien Francis is uploading seperate sections from the Skrimp video online so if you want some of Kilian Zehnder and Douwe Macare’s joint part, then hit that play button.
More on how this made in our Skrimp feature.

Petr Tanko focuses on MACBA as the center of skateboarding in Europe in this new 10 minute docu on the Barcelona scene and the attraction to many worldwide to head there and soak up the many spots on offer. Paul Rodriguez is also involved in a story where the much documented popularity became an issue for locals.