Portland’s Bacon Skateboards have welcomed 2 new riders to their team this week.
Brendan Garcia and Mason Merlino are now pigging out officially, watch both of them rip up Burnside’s brand new paint job here alongside team rider Mike Barnes.
La Dispute are currently recording their new album in Chicago and have stated on twitter that the first 2 songs sound ‘raunchy’.
Enjoy this recent live footage of both Touché Amoré and La Dispute playing their split 7″ entitled “Searching For A Pulse/The Worth Of The World” which was released on No Sleep Records.
Get to know this band from our recent interview with singer Jordan Dreyer here.
Touché Amoré / La Dispute – Live at The Fest 9 from Jeremy Silveira on Vimeo.
The home of Stoner rock, Tee Pee Records have lined up a free download of Nebula’s Aphrodite track today. Grab it from here and watch them play a daily habit show on Fuel TV below.
Brooklyn has had its fair share of successful musicians throughout the years. If you looked through the decades from before Lou Reed became an icon to the incredible amount of Hip Hop that was born there with The Beastie Boys to Jay Z, this popular area of New York has always told a story that the world has listened to and enjoyed.
Billy McCarthy and Eric Sanderson who are Augustines are about to share their incredible story in 2011 and on first listen they could well be joining that infamous list of successful artists that use Brooklyn as a base to launch their careers worldwide. Why? Because they have a tale to tell and a superb sound to match that not only has soul, it is also played from the heart.
Their debut album Rise Ye Sunken Ships was produced by Dave Newfeld (Los Campesinos!, Broken Social Scene) and will be out sometime next year, but for now enjoy this video EPK to get the full picture and visit augustinesmusic.com to pick up a free download of the track Book of James. If your ears are in tune with bands such as the Gaslight Anthem, Arcade Fire and The National then you should not be disappointed.
Welcome to the world of We Are Animal from the picturesque Welsh valley’s below Mount Snowdon- a band we had only heard murmurings of from our friends that skate out West with their own take on how indie records should be delivered and how bands should keep the DIY ethic of getting heard.
It’s not often bands get in touch with us direct and are actually really worthy of a feature but on this occasion we figured that We Are Animal should definitely be heard so we exchanged words with keyboardist Liam Simpson to get the lowdown on the making of their debut album ‘Idolise’.
Where does this collective Animal derive from and how many are involved?
There’s 5 of us and most of the band come from a village called Llanberis and me and Sion the drummer live just outside.
We hear that you have quite a unique way of writing and recording your music, care to explain how this great noise takes shape?
We basically live near loads of forests and awesome scenery but there’s not much to do in the area so we regularly trek on up to these forests and mountains and jam, then take what we got from it and record it. All the songs we come up with are recorded on the same day they are written using a BOSS Digital 8-track.
How many porno mags have your found on your travels to record in the woods knowing that this used to be common place throughout the 80’s or has the internet wiped out this classic UK treasure?
We’ve found no porno’s so far so yeah the web has killed it but weirdly enough we have found a used box of thrush cream!
What’s the strangest noise you have recorded on this album from the various locations it was put together?
We managed to record an owl farting once but it didn’t sound too good so it didn’t make the album.

Idolise is coming out on a Japanese label, how the hell did that happen when there are so many here in the UK?
We’re not to sure to be honest, I think they got in touch and we said yes. Simple as that really.
Many sushi restaurants in the village?
Nah, but there’s a chippy and a place called Pete’s Eats.
It’s been mushroom season of late, how’s it looking down there?
Colourful and full of leprechauns riding ferrets.
We feel the best way to prepare them is to boil up, filter and freeze into ice cubes for a pure but instant buzz, what’s your preferred method?
Filter them into a cuppa and then watch The Matrix.
Why is it always the drummer that gets busted for drugs in most bands?
Because they’re always mental!
Most drunken, idiotic story from touring with the band so far?
We were playing in in London and we ended up getting stranded without the keys for the van where we were going to sleep. I ended up getting booted in the head by some nutcase calling us pikeys, whilst trying to sleep under tarpaulin covering some tables and chairs outside a pub at about 7 in the morning.

If there’s one song that gets played most collectively in the bus on the way to gigs what is it?
Prince – 1999
Huw Stephens from Radio 1 has been quoted to say that you were the band ‘most likely to throw piss at your audience‘, explain this?
The people who come to watch us stand well back. I’m not sure if that’s the piss or the music though!
No chance of a Welsh GG Allin in the making then? More of a Dirty Sanchez?
We have met Pritchard a couple of times actually, he was wankered on both occasions so I doubt he remembers us!
Do any of you ride skateboards?
Sion (drums) does a little and skates Shortys decks. Our friend tried a casper flip over a bin once and tore right through his lip!
And lastly your impressive debut album is out now, let us know what this means to you all to finally release the beast?
I think the hard work is about to begin now that it’s actually out. We will try and keep the momentum up as well gigging and writing songs.
Last word….
Tittybiscuits
Look out for We Are Animal’s debut album Idolise out on November 8th on Art Union Records. Pick it up from here
The Plan B team hit the road last weekend in the US on their United Tour and also took the Element team with them.
Footage of their stop at Simi Valley’s Skatelab has been posted online with Paul Rodriguez, PJ Ladd, Torey Pudwill and Element guests Levi Brown, Nick Garcia, Chad Tim Tim, Chad Muska and Mark Appleyard.
Chickenhawk have released a live mash up of video footage for track ‘Son of Cern‘ which is lifted off their album ‘Modern Bodies‘ released this week on Brew Records.
Enjoy this edit edited by bass player Ryan Clark that also features footage from our Crossfire Halloween Massacre in 2009 where the Leeds band blew our crowd back to the womb.
Slam’s latest Rat Signal from Henry Edwards-Wood dropped yesterday with some fun footage of Paul Shier, Chris Ault, John Tanner, Neil Smith, Mark Baines, Joey Pressey, Nick Jensen, Mark Baines, Joey Pressey and more.
Slam City Skates will be donating best trick prizes at this year’s Crossfire Xmas Jam scheduled for Saturday 11th December at Bay Sixty 6, plus you will also be able to get your mitts on £8 advance tickets from the shop in the next week so look out for the news soon.
HOLD TIGHT HENRY’S NOVEMBER CLEAR OUT from Slam City Skates on Vimeo.
Bournemouth’s Halloween Jam hosted by Consortium and Witchcraft was logged on video for your viewing pleasure. Watch it here.
Witchcraft Consortium Sinister Ceremony 31/10 MMX from El Glasso on Vimeo.
Footage from the RVCA team visit to London this May has hit the web this weekend with the UK’s Barney Page smashing it.
Enjoy some tricks filmed at at Mile End and various London spots with Barney, Cory Kennedy, Kevin Long, Leo Romero, Nestor Judkins and Charles Collet.