
What money would you pay to skate this? So much fun.

What money would you pay to skate this? So much fun.
Brian Anderson has handed in his notice at Girl Skateboards overnight as you can see from this press release below. Anderson joins Jason Dill and AVE as seasoned pro’s moving into new territory this year. Only time will tell if these are connected but for now Anderson looks like he is setting up his own ship. We interviewed him back in 2007 that you can revisit here.


The Walker’s seem to be taking over right now. Not to be confused with Clint Walker, who just blew up the game with a more than solid part in the Ambig video, Kyle Walker here has dropped a killer section to end the week for Volcom. Press play and expect something special.
Wight Trash Skateboards steal this week’s Friday Funny hands down with NO! I’m Farticus!
Try and watch this without crying.

Heroin’s new team flick ‘Video Nasty‘ is nearing completion with sections from Daniel Shimizu, Gou Miyagi, Deer Man of Dark Woods, Chet Childress, Rogie, Tom Day, Stephen Malet, Craig Questions, Adrian Adrid, Casper Brooker, Fos, Chopper and the Osaka Daggers included in the full length.
Today they have released a new trailer featuring Stephen Roe (aka Rogie) who has been flying the Heroin flag now for 8 years and loves a slam as you will see in this angst ridden teaser. Every rider will have a trailer before the video drops in July, so take it the hype of what’s coming. You can taste the full strength of the official Video Nasty trailer here when you’re done.
Fist City / Cousins
Shacklewell Arms
16.05.2013

Canadian bands have always delivered great underground punk music, from the recent slamming sounds of Fucked Up through to the old guard of SNFU and DOA, they just seem have a knack of digging out some classic stuff and bringing something beautiful to the scene.
Last night, Alberta rippers Fist City rolled into town for their debut London show over East and delivered an absolute treat to the lucky few who witnessed their balls-out, garage fueled surf attack. From the opening track ‘Endless Bummer‘ to their epic version of Devo’s ‘Uncontrollable Urge’, (video below) the quartet packed massive amounts energetic punk into their 30 minute set and blew the roof off.

Fronted by Keir Griffiths on guitar and vocals, Fist City’s overall sound is trashy, powerful and underlined with a surf twang that invites a feel good factor on par with the best of them. We are talking the cheekiness of the Black Lips and Fidlar, riffs that would rival Rites of Spring, all delivered with a confident presence that brings their live work directly into your face.
This is not a band that plays a show and doesn’t get involved. These guys shake and move to the banging sound of Ryan Grieve’s pounding drums. Griffiths threw his guitar onto the stage and then threw himself into the audience, pulsating and gyrating like a woman on fire in a sandpit. His mic was hurled into the open jaws of the lucky few watching, whilst bassist Lindsay Munro and guitarist Evan Van Reekum kept the rolling pace flowing from the stage. Born a girl and now a man following gender reassignment, Keir stomped the shit out of every inch of space between those surrounding walls and left the onlookers in awe.
This band are special and they don’t come around that often, so look out for them on your travels and pick up their album ‘It’s 1983, Grow Up‘ whilst there’s still vinyl available.

Headliners Cousins followed this carnage well and put on a good show. They hail from Halifax made up of guitarist/singer Aaron Mangle and drummer Leigh Dotey. The duo play rock and roll at each other with thunderous riffage. Their stripped down presence hails a sound as loud and as finely perfected to any four piece. Dotey’s rolling drum assault does a grand job of keeping Mangle’s deep garage swagger fulfilled and made this evening one of the most enjoyable this year.

Both bands are playing at the Great Escape Festival in Brighton this weekend alongside a bunch of other fine Canadian acts down there. If you find yourself on the beach, do yourself a favour and seek these two out.
Zac





Vans have released a brand new shoe this week in a collaboration with former Alien Workshop pro Jason Dill. This Syndicate shoe come with a black leather upper on a white vulcanized midsole on the classic rubber waffle outsole. Herringone-patterned collar lining compliments the overall look. Question is: What deck will Dill be shredding on these next?

The battle of the Blag Flag’s continues. Watch this new footage of FLAG, which is the non-Ginn party playing My War at Redondo Beach where it all started back in the day.

Walthamstow seems to be this week’s jam following this session. James Coyle takes his impressive bag of tricks down to north east London for a filmed session.
Color Magazine have unleashed a Barcelona edit featuring Canadian skaters Arno Botha, Jamie Maley, Conlan Kileen, Stacy Gabriel, Geoff Dermer, Matt Gravel, Mike Campbell, Kyle Nolan, Justin Allain, Jordan Bacon and friends. Pursue the Marble Hashpipe today.