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Craig Questions A Day In The Life video interview

Filmed and edited by Matthew Bromley.

Craig_Questions_photo_by_Dom_PerkinsHe collects, he draws, he shreds, he scores…Craig ‘Questions’ Scott is a true one off. If you’ve never heard of him before then you’re definitely in for a treat with this Day In The Life. Craig is generally like marmite. You are either digging his eccentricity or done with it. He’s a skater who has asked so many questions over the years that Dom Perkins (who took this amazing photo) called him exactly that, and it stuck.

Maybe it was the luminous gunge of Jim Phillips’ famous 80’s artwork that has pushed Questions into the path of the unknown, or maybe it was the smell of Neil Blender’s pads. Underneath all the toys, smoke bombs and boneless-ones is a guy living his dream, the way he wants his life to roll out. That passion should never be sneered at- but instead, observed from within his own domain, and this week we have done exactly that.

Click to watch part 1 of 2 below and feast your eye’s on the fascinating world of a man who grew up smelling the fresh seaside air of Whitstable beaches and has just recently just inked his first board graphic for the new Zombie Series for Heroin Skateboards.

Stay tuned for part 2 of this video feature next week where you’ll see Craig, Fos and Jake Snelling shredding Brixton’s most famous beach down in Stockwell and more about how the Heroin series took shape. When you are done, click here for part 2.

Craig’s sponsors include Lovenskate, Death Urethane & Altar Skate Shop.

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Battle at the Bay comp in Nottingham 17th July

Nottingham’s skate scene are gearing up for a day carnage on July 17th. Battle at the Bay will be held at Lady Bay Skatepark in West Bridgford with local DJ’s, demo’s and comps for all.

It’s just £2 to enter/free to watch and kicks off from 11am with prizes from Heathen, Eleven, Nise, Nonstop, Adio and Unabomber Skateboards. Get down there and support it.

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Live Reviews

The Sonics and Wire at Meltdown Festival 2011

Southbank Centre, London
18th June 2011

The now prestigious Meltdown is an annual festival staged at the Southbank Centre in London. In the past, the festival has been curated by the likes of Scott Walker, Ornette Coleman and David Bowie. Jeff Buckley’s final appearance in the UK, before his death, was famously at Meltdown in 1995 but this year’s event was organised by former lead singer of The Kinks, Ray Davies and his line up didn’t disappoint.

Supporting American garage rock legends The Sonics in the Royal Festival Hall are art punk Situationists Wire. Embarking on a set filled with flurries of distortion and clanging drones, Wire’s performance contains several tracks from their latest album. The radical four-piece continue to wind down to punk’s underworld with empowering chimes and jangles. Lead singer Colin Newman’s pessimistic vocals in the title track of new album ‘Red Barked Tree’ is a highlight of the evening for the London band. ‘Outdoor Miner’, from the classic 1978 album ‘Chairs Missing’ is as gloomy and heartfelt as ever.

The London band return to the stage from an encore with their final song ‘Pink Flag’. Despite enthusiastic demands from the crowd for more songs from the band’s earlier albums, Wire are more interested in continuing to experiment and play newer material. Emphasising this new direction bassist Graham Lewis ends the song by telling the Southbank crowd that “that’s about as pink as it gets”.

Introduced by Ray Davies as a group that are a “big part of American history” and “a rock band that were around way before The Kinks even had a car” The Sonics enter the stage. Opening with thunderous renditions of The Brandos’, ‘He’s Waiting’ and Barrett Strong’s ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’ it is plain to see why the band’s stripped-down approach has influenced a lot of people in the rock music world, including the likes of Iggy Pop and Kurt Cobain.

Songs like ‘Cinderella’ and Little Richard cover ‘Keep A-Knockin’ (But You Can’t Come In)’ are delightfully raucous and garage rock classic ‘Strychnine’ prompts a large amount of the audience to swarm away from their seats and be able to dance closer to the stage. This is followed by the exhilarating ‘Lucille’ and the gut-wrenching ‘Psycho’. The latter is frantically performed and filled with lead vocalist Gerry Roslie’s signature neurotic screams.

Richard Berry’s warming ‘Louie Louie’, suitably the song that led to Ray Davies conceiving ‘You Really Got Me’, is the first song performed by the band after the encore. The sinister ‘Bad Attitude’ is the best of the bunch of new songs available on the latest EP release ‘8’ which is followed by their flagship tune ‘The Witch’. Raw and penetrative, the performance of this song epitomises what the Tacoma legends were all about. The Sonics were way ahead of their peers and predecessors, and tonight they lit the room. They played hard, they played fast, and it’s good to see them back.

Alex Penge

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Skateboarding News

Penny, Gonzalez & Nordberg shred Sweden

The Flip team have been on the road following the CPH pro comp that went down last weekend.

Enjoy this mini ramp footage of Tom Penny, David Gonzalez and Ben Nordberg at the Junkyard mini ramp in Trollhattan, Sweden a few days ago.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Stockwell Slasher Tee Shirts

Stockwell is one of the best skateparks in London, maybe even the world! If you’ve never been there then get off the computer, smash your piggy bank open and get on a train and get down there for a session. The Brixton Beach locals are friendly (both skateboarders and local passing by nutters), you’re guaranteed to have a laugh and there’s a shop round the corner that sells beer. Enough?

stockwell slasher tee shirts

Now after all that waffle let’s get to the point of this review:

STRAIGHT UP: These Stockwell Slasher T-shirts are screenprinted by skateboarders for skateboarders.

SIMPLE: One design and one colour printed as front and back print.

Oh and one last thing, they look RAD.

Stockwell Slasher T-shirts designed by Matthew Bromley printed by James Hall at Horse Zine. Get one today for just £10 as they are limited at www.madebybromley.com

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Skateboarding News

AXE distribution tour footage

danishAXE Distribution from Birmingham hit the road for a couple of days with a van packed full of skaters and came back with some park footage. Watch it here.

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Skateboarding News

Police confirm death of missing Bristol skater Will Appleby

willapplebyWe are very sad to announce that Police have confimed that the body of the missing local West Country skater Will Appleby has been found after dredging a Bristol canal. Police were originally alerted after he failed to catch a bus home to Ulverston in Cumbria, he had just finished the first year of his media studies course at University of the West of England.

Will was said to have been very much into skateboarding and filming. Our thoughts go out to his family and friends dealing with this news this week, please look after yourselves out there this summer.

Will Appleby RIP.

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Skateboarding News

Korahn Gayle’s pro retrospective video from Crayon

crayonskateboards_logoCrayon’s retrospective video features have been unleashed this morning with the first from Korahn Gayle.

Have a look back in time at Gayle’s skateboarding life from this video and look out for more next Monday from either Dan Wileman or Chris Jones.

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Music News

We support Zane Lowe on this one

So, this is the moment at Glastonbury Festival last night where Lauren Laverne gets rightfully trumped by Zane Lowe after talking crap about Beyonce and Kool and the Gang without even letting him speak about his favourite band QOTSA (who absolutely killed it btw).

Well done Zane Lowe, we would have done the same.

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Skateboarding News

Sam Beckett ranks in top 12 at CPH Pro, full results

Flip pro Luan Oliveira took home the top spot at this year’s Copenhagen Pro comp in Denmark this weekend. The bowl comp was won by new Chocolate am, Raven Tershay but Sam Beckett represented and came in a respectible 5th place being the only British skater to break into the top 12’s for either comp.

Photo: Tershay by Mathijs Tromp from Tackyworld

Street results:

1. Luan Oliveira
2. Dennis Busenitz
3. Chris Cole
4. Grant Taylor
5. David Gonzalez
6. Josef Scott Jatta
7. Neverton Casella
8. Peter Ramondetta
9. Eero Antilla
10. Roberto Aleman
11. Wieger Van Wageningen
12. Chris Pfanner

Bowl Results:

1. Raven Tershay
2. Matt Miller
3. Pedro Barros
4. Alex Perelson
5. Sam Beckett
6. Taylor Bingaman
7. Rune Glifberg
8. Curren Caples
9. Grant Taylor
10. Nicky Guerrero
11. Daniel Cardone
12. Tony Trujillo