Happy Boneless One Day. Enjoy the photos from the contributors over the last 5 days in this feature dedicated to one of skateboarding’s finest tricks. Here’s a backside forklift one from Carl Wilson thanks to Jono.
Author: Zac
The skate scene of Leeds are celebrating the release of their latest scene video that was released last night on vimeo. Dayzed and Confused is a video project put together by Rory Mckenzie with many Yorkshire skaters and Sore team riders.
This 46 minute scene vid kicks off with a fantastic new section from Almost rider Mike Wright who once again supplies tech steez for miles. You know what’s coming next. Get the teas on and press play.
Nike SB are about to end their year by unleashing the first of three ” SB Chronicles” featuring footage of team riders skating various locations around the world. Shot entirely in HD, “The SB Chronicles, Vol.1″ will premiere online December 3rd and was filmed in the streets and parks of Hong Kong, Amsterdam, Dubai, and the United States.
Like the Nike Skateboarding Facebook page to RSVP for the “The SB Chronicles, Vol. 1” interactive premiere and for updates leading up to the premiere.
The brand new bowl built by Vision at the recently refurbished Transgression Skatepark in Edinburgh opened with a bang this month. Watch the first session on fresh wood courtesy of Colin Adam, Mark Burrows, Colin Taylor, Hus and more.
If you want to see the full layout of the new park then watch the design clip below.
Flip Skateboards welcome another new am to their team this morning as they look towards the future with new riders.
Alec Majerus will now roll alongside Mountain, Rowley and many more and comes from Rochester in the Midwest of the US. Majerus is one of two new ams that Flip have welcomed this Autumn with Matt Berger also joining in October. Watch Alex’ welcome edit plus a brand new demo featuring Flip team riders below.
Fugazi are one of the best bands to ever come out of America and stay true to their roots and this Thursday, fans will be able to purchase live recordings on a concerts website that will showcase hundreds of mostly high quality recordings of live shows recorded over the last 15 years.
Fugazi played over 1000 concerts, covering all fifty United States, Europe, Australia, South America, Japan and many points in between. Over 800 of these shows were recorded by the band’s sound engineers, often on high quality recording gear. The first 130 will be live this Thursday alongside flyers, ticket stubbs, photos, mp3s and more.
If you are expecting polished, perfect versions of all of the shows, hold that thought. In true Fugazi style, they will be as they were when recorded and not edited in any way. Guitarist Guy Picciotto told the NY Times recently that: “It’s all there, and it’s not cleaned up. You get what you get.”
Log into Dischord Records today and get signed up for the updates and an account where you can purchase the recordings as they drop. You will receive 2 free MP3’s as a taster on sign up from Egg Hunt too.
Isaac Miller will probably pick up an award for most tricks put down at Brighton’s most cherished skate spot. Watch him destroy the Level park yet again in just 20 minutes for this latest Drawing Boards edit. Look out for the Drawing Boards team at this year’s Xmas Jam on the 10th December.



