
Victor Pellegrin hits ths streets for Boris Proust in this new Blaze Supply clip.

Victor Pellegrin hits ths streets for Boris Proust in this new Blaze Supply clip.

Any Roger Skateboards video is worth ditching everything for to watch. Their new 7 minute epic is Dusted Days featuring some of their team shredding Philadelphia soil and enjoying life to the full. Watch Max Taylor, Nate Lacoste, Bill Pierce and Will Blakley get loose from Love Park to the backstreets.

There’s nothing like fart-arsing about at a skatepark playing with your balls. The Metro crew touched down a bunch of stunts and American football moves but the real win was the nocomply flip boardslide. Looks like the Majer crew had the same idea too…pick a winner.

So it’s true. After much deliberation and a soft launch in Japan as we reported last year, éS Shoes will be back in the game this February 14th to put some heart back into the skateboard shoe game.
Speaking from their FB account this week, Soletech have said that: “The first phase will be focused on great skate shoes and supporting skate shops… from there we will start building the team!”
The BIG question is though, who would you like to see on the team? Let us know in the comments below.
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Christian Hart and crew down in Cardiff, Wales are busy preparing a new indoor skatepark called Spit and Sawdust. The new park, set to open in Spring this year will boast a 20ft wide mini-ramp, banks, blocks and hips, a cafe and art space – all tied in with the good folk at City Surf skateshop. Enjoy the pistake promo for now and like their FB page to gain free passes.
The address is: Unit 1, Rhymney River Bridge Road, CF23 9AF, Cardiff. More details will drop here once the park is ready to skate. In the meantime raise a glass to everyone involved in the hard work that is currently going down to make another indoor fun palace for the needy.
Antihero’s concrete slayer Tony Miorana features in this montage of park ripping.
Ph: Rob Wallace/Courtesy SST Records

The saga of Black Flag took another few twists today starting with a Facebook post from bass player Dave Klein today, who has quit the band. Klein, who also plays in Screeching Weasel, has decided enough is enough and returns to play for melodic punk act They Stay Dead.
The new Black Flag singer Mike Vallely chose ESPN as the place of his second interview following the unveiling of the new singer’s role in legendary hardcore band this Monday on Rolling Stone. In this blog piece, Mike V explains how his relationship with Greg Ginn that started back in 2003 that has blossomed from becoming the manager of Ginn’s project to the new role of front man.
He said that: “…to be the vocalist for Black Flag today is not some overnight fairy tale come true. It’s the result of a friendship and working relationship developed over many, many years. Even over the past year, as the band’s manager, I was not pining for the job. I was truly glad to support the band in a management role every step of the way. But watching singer Ron Reyes throw away the opportunity was hard to swallow, and I felt the band deserved better than that. Ginn didn’t have to ask me twice.”
That much documented moment where Vallely took the mic from Reyes’ hands on stage in Australia was promted by Reyes (who was the band’s 2nd singer originally back in the 80s) threatening to quit many times. “He had informed Ginn and I several times that the Australian shows would be his last as vocalist for Black Flag,” explained Vallely. “The day of the last show in Perth, he reiterated this to us in no uncertain terms. He texted me several times while we were in Australia, threatening to not play the shows at all and to just fly home.”
Vallely basically had to endure damage limitation on Ginn’s behalf otherwise the show would have ended possibly worse than it did. “This being his last show, he looked determined to use the stage as a platform to air his grievances. I decided from a management perspective that we could not allow him to do that. I walked on stage, unplugged his microphone and asked him to leave. His out-of-shape, ill-rehearsed and noncommittal time in Black Flag was over.”
So there we have it. Mike V has cleared the air and the punk rock circus goes on. I have a feeling he will be a killer front man for the band and would certainly love to see it. It’s a poisoned challice though this band as mentioned in our most-read blog piece this week but just like when we saw the Dead Kennedy’s without Jello Biafra, the sing-a-long was worth going out for in the end.
In skate related news here’s a video on how Black Flag skateboards were originally made. Any bets on Elephant Skateboards releasing one any time soon should yield dividends.

The Big Apple gets rinsed by Daewon Song, Torey Pudwill, Luis Tolentino, Zack Wallin, Marty Murawski and Jon Nguyen in this new DVS promo featuring the crunching beats of Crossfire favourites Run The Jewels featuring EL-P and Killer Mike.
Get stuck into New York’s street spots and then download the album from here. Double whammy. Oh, and if you have not seen the new Daewon shoe – follow your nose.

Fugazi released the live audio as part of their Live Series today recorded at the Kilburn National in London in 1990 on Wednesday 19th September.
It was James Sherry’s 19th Birthday, so we went down there to have the best night out ever. In fact so much so, that I was getting crushed at the front so badly that Ian Mackaye asked the crowd to cut me some slack and then asked me to get up on stage to watch the rest of the show from there. So there I sat, stage left, like a dumbass, (a very proud one though) throughout a few songs at the end of the show. I will never forget it and have been waiting for this recording to drop since it launched.
Fugazi were supported by Silverfish and Didgits the audio for this show, download for $5 here. The footage from this show is below, we have on VHS somewhere in the archives too.

Feel the heat in this edit as Nyjah Huston, Jaws, Riley Hawk, Stevie Williams, Blake Carpenter, Stefan Janoski, Ben Nordberg, and Derrick Wilson embark on AYC’s first official roadtrip through Arizona, California and Nevada.