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Richard Pryor vs Slayer tee by Aye Jay

Sometimes tee shirt designs are so well thought out that you just have to push the buy button, especially if you know that there are only 200 made and they are $26.00. Artist Aye Jay mixed Richard Pryor with Slayer to come up with this classic must-have. Keep an eye on Shirts & Destroy in case they restock this 3-colour gem. Currently, they are sold out.

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Almost Impact Tour footage from Aurich, Germany

Chris Haslam and the Almost crew drove through Aurich, Germany for a demo and Double Impact Comp. Watch the footage here.

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Watch Kris Vile’s G-Sides

getlestaGet Lesta have uploaded some more G-Sides from behind the scenes of their first full length video. Nine minutes of filming with Kris Vile is What’s Cookin’ so press play to see just how long it takes to get a section together. Fucking gnarly.

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Ryan Sheckler teaser for Plan B

Plan B push forward their teaser campaign for the forthcoming full length video that is scheduled for this summer with a steep kickflip from the feet of Ryan Sheckler.

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Watch Sam Pulley’s Quick Fix for Kill City

Get ready for a banging dose of Sam Pulley wrecking the coping and more at Tredegar Park in Newport.

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Music News

Action Bronson to play Koko in June

New York rap master Action Bronson will be revisiting the UK on June 7th for a show at Camden’s Koko. Expect tracks off the ‘Rare Chandeliers’ mixtape he release last year. Download it for free, you will not be disappointed if you are a rap fan.

Koko tickets go on sale this Friday.

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Making Skate Frames with James Caroll

Phil Evans has documented his buddy James Caroll this month to share his design skills he uses to recycle old decks into picture frames. Watch this and get inspired. If you cannot make your own, you can buy them here.

Skate Frames by Design Jazz from Philip Evans on Vimeo.

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Flicknife do Portugal

Flicknife crew Johnner’s, Martyn Thomas and friends have fun down in Portugal.

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Trail of Dead

‘Lost Songs’
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AndYouWillKnowUsByTheTrailOfDeadLostSongsAnd You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead are arguably the most consistent alternative rock band of all time. Formed back in 1995, the two members that formed the band have never delivered an album that you can fob off. All of their eight studio projects have delivered their unique sound at the highest level mixing apocolyptic guitar punk with rock and roll at the highest level and then stripping it down to melodic undertones big enough to fill a desert.

This endless quest that Jason Reece and Conrad Keely have been on since meeting in Hawaii all those years ago, through non-stop touring, smashing equiptment and giving their all at every show brings us to today’s unveiling of their new video for ‘Lost Songs‘. It was filmed over six weeks on three continents in nearly twenty countries proving just how much this band put into their quest to share their music. It’s the title track from their new album featuring two minutes of rolling drums and lost souls and even though it may not be the strongest song on the album, it’s a perfect introduction before hearing the mammoth ‘Catatonic’ that you can hear below.

The record was dedicated to Pussy Riot when released last year, pick it up here and support this band as they have supported our ears superbly for years.

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Xerox and Destroy Photocopy Club exhibition

The Photocopy Club and documentary photographer Marc Vallée have announced this week that they are currently working on an exhibition called Xerox and Destroy that will be hitting London for one day only on March 14th. Various skate photographers will be involved in the project that is set to host hundreds of photocopied sheets of skate shots on the walls curated by Matt Martin.

Essentially the project is like a giant zine. Pics get printed, hung and sold between £2-£5 and the money made goes towards the making of a new Photocopy Club book. The location of this exhibition is secret. We will bring you more information very soon, but for now, put the date in your dairy and look forward to this.

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