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Skateboarding News

Your invite to Xerox and Destroy – March 14th

On Thursday March 14th The Photocopy Club and Marc Vallée will host an exhibition of skateboard photography on the walls of the Doomed Gallery found at 65-67 Ridley Road, E8 2NP Hackney. The night, in association with Atticus Beer and Crossfire will showcase hundreds of photocopied skateboard photos from various skate photographers and YOU.

How do you get involved?

You have one week from today to organise your photos and photocopy them ready to stick up on the walls on the night. The shots will all be available to purchase for £2-£5 and upwards to cover the costs of the night plus a zine will be made on for you to take home featuring The Photocopy Club’s favourite entries.

Get involved in this by dropping off your photocopied skate pics to BaySixty6 Skatepark or bring them to the exhibition before 6pm on the night.

Entry on the night is totally free, but you will need to RSVP get yourself on the guest list by visiting xeroxanddestroy.eventbrite.co.uk We will see you there from 6pm.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Blueprint Spray Heart Series 2013

Blueprint Skateboards have announced their arrival after re-launching this week with some fresh wood. Their first offering is a ltd edition Blueprint Spray Heart Cruiser that comes with a Milled out logo and 3D wheel wells. This hand numbered edition comes in a limited run of 200 boards only.

They have also released some new Spray Heart decks that range from 7.50″ to 8.50″ inch. Have a look at the Lion, Ice King, Buffalo Blue, Frozen Crab and Cool Pickle models and more here but these decks are not currently available in the UK.

It is said that Blueprint will “be announcing a few of the new guys on the team next week.” Watch this space.

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Skateboarding News

C.U.R.B: Constantly Unearthing Radical Beauty

Roger Skateboards are firing on all cylinders this week with this brand new C.U.R.B edit filmed in Texas that will surely make you want to just leave the house and skate. Everyone loves skating curbs. If you are the exception, then we are sorry that you are missing out. Go, get, some, of, this.

Constantly Unearthing Radical Beauty (C.U.R.B.) from Roger Skateboards on Vimeo.

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Skateboarding News

Welsh Tommy’s Crayon retrospective video

crayonskateboards_logoIf you managed to hear the news we posted last night of Crayon Skateboards’ newest pro team member, then you will know that Welsh Tommy has his name on Crayon’s most cherished wooden planks.

Today they have released a retrospective video taken from various videos over the year’s including ‘Underexposed 1 and 2’, ‘East Vapors’ and ‘Now That’s What I Call Skateboarding’. Roll through the ages with him by pressing the play button.

Welsh Tommy Pro retrospective/Five year trailer from Crayon Skateboards on Vimeo.

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Music News

Giants release ‘Won’t Be Told’ video

Essex hardcore 5-piece GIANTS have released a new video for their track ‘Won’t Be Told’ today. the video is made up of various live shows filmed over the past few shows and tours and packs a mighty fine punch. Get on this and look out for them on the road from the tour dates below.

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Skateboarding News

DVS Remix Marty Murawski in MFWTCB

Unseen footage and a full remix is what DVS have released to the web overnight on Marty Murawski‘s section in the last ever Blueprint video ‘Make Friends With The Colour Blue’. Press play to remind yourself how good this was.

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Skateboarding News

DGK release unseen East Coast ‘Parental Advisory’ edit

DGK Skateboards have unleashed an edit of b-sides filmed on the East Coast for their epic ‘Parental Advisory‘ DVD that dropped back in December. Press play for unseen footage and then go here to find out how the film was made and quotes from the team riders involved in our ‘Exposed‘ feature.

DGK – PARENTAL ADVISORY – EAST COAST from KAYOTV on Vimeo.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Death Skateboards Ben Schroeder guest deck

benschroeder_deathskateboardsDeath Skateboards have released a one-off guest board this week for skate legend Ben Schroeder. Ben was involved in a head on collision with a car back in August 2011. He was hillbombing at 40mph and a car hit him at mach 10 and then ran over him. The car stopped with the tyre on top of his left leg resulting in his shin bone (tibia) being broken in two.

Speaking to Nick Zorlac last night he said: “I thought it would be a good time to do a Ben Schroeder guest board on Death. One because he one of skateboarding’s all time greats, and two because he needs some help right now. These decks just landed, are a limited edition and have turned out great. Graphic by Jason Davey.”

Help a fellow skateboarder here.

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Skateboarding News

The Philadelphia Experiment

Chris Mulhern returns with another incredible video production today, this time looking back to the good old days of Philadelphia with The Philadelphia Experiment.

This visual treat with Caste was inspired by nostalgia from the deep history of skateboarding in Philly and a military program from 1943. Mulhern’s vision is simply sent back in time to feature vintage and recent HD and VX footage of Mark Suciu, Ricky Geiger, Ishod Wair, Jordan Trahan, Devon Connell, Fred Gall, Matt Reason, Ricky Oyola and many more to create a journey that is not to be missed.

Watch this brilliant 11 minute edit that has hands down taken Skate Edit of the Week.

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Live Reviews

Funeral For A Friend live at the Garage

Funeral For A Friend
The Relentless Garage, London
18th February 2013

It’s a cold Monday evening and London’s Relentless Garage venue is graced with the presence of Funeral For a Friend. A somewhat intimate venue for these guys, who are no stranger to filling Brixton Academy and the like. The post-hardcore band have had a good, solid last ten years, enjoying major label success with ‘Hours and Tales Don’t Tell Themselves’ to taking a more indie route with the last few albums including the new album ‘Conduit’ which hit the shelves earlier this year.

The band have had a varied sound over the years, and ‘Conduit’ takes a step backwards, going back to their post-hardcore roots which isn’t a problem at all at the Garage because the atmosphere is as electric from the get go, to the ballad at the end. Singer, Matthew Davies greets the audience and asks if anyone had attended the matinee show in Kingston earlier in the day, to which half the crowd cheer. Pretty interesting, doing two shows in a day, and even more interesting for the lucky people who went to both!

The crowd, and myself, I have to say, were hit with a blast of nostalgia as they started the night off with ‘She Drove Me To Daytime Television’. Having had a look around, it looked as though pretty much everyone at The Garage were probably in their teens when FFAF’s debut ‘Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation’ was released, so this song was a perfect opener, taking us all back to our teenage years jumping around in a venue probably as intimate at this one. Davies introduced most of the set with a meaningful description and insight into what each track means to them as a band, the politics, the friendships, and the positive messages.

The diverse setlist was action packed. They chose to play some of their heavier songs, which fueled the mosh pit and left everyone in a sweaty state. But the evening was gracefully brought to an end with the song ‘History’, which Matt explains is about the 1980s miners strike in Wales and the lack of determination and faith from the government and what the country had to go through. The evening ended with all the support bands on the stage, arm in arm singing the chorus to ‘History’, along with the sold out crowed in the Garage. A great way to end a fantastic evening.

Words: Arif Noor