
Johan Stuckey and WKND Skateboards air their frustrations in this amazing film-like scene. Funniest promo clip of the year so far.

Johan Stuckey and WKND Skateboards air their frustrations in this amazing film-like scene. Funniest promo clip of the year so far.
It’s been another great year for Kris Vile on the footage front. Enjoy his section from the Albion video released earlier this year. If you don’t have a DVD of this in your house then source one as it’s a must have.
Ph: Johnathan Mehring

Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Siam and Korea get paid a visit from the HUF team in this new video blog featuring Brad Cromer, Josh Matthews, Joey Pepper, Dan Plunkett, Peter Ramondetta, Kevin Terpening and Sammy Winter. Realy well put together with sick skating.

The Mafia are back with a joint special featuring Wes Kremer and Tyler Surrey to kick off the week, and remember, it’s that time of the year when all sorts of radness drops ahead of the Xmas period. This is no exception of course but you are going to cream at Kremer’s enders – he has to be in the running for SOTY.
If you want more from Kremer, go get some crust and finish on his extras.

Latvian ripper Madars Apse has rolled out incredible skateboarding to the scene for years now, so it’s fitting that his name will be on a new Element deck before the start 2015. This amazing welcome part ‘Subject Madars’ proves it was more than well deserved and takes Skate Edit of the Week – be prepared to rewind certain tricks on impulse.

Just when you think you have seen it all a Frenchman (with obviously too much time on his hands) decides to line up a series of scenarios of skateboarding fruit and veg in his kitchen. Welcome to Skitchen, where the foods we eat daily become a skateboarding subject for a Parisian artist you should know by the name of Benoit Jammes.
Salad grind anyone? Pick a winner.












Find more of Benoit Jammes’ art here.
The good guys of Rock Solid distribution down West have rocked up with a fantastic edit featuring their crew. This is the first of an ongoing series so look forward to more from Sam Bunton, Joe Paget, George Hill, Ollie Lock, Tom Gibbs, Wes Morgan, Frankie Darby and Mungo in the future.

“This was a clip sent to sponsors in 2008. Some of this is old news but a few clips never saw the light of day due to a computer theft, so I thought I would post.” – BringThat.BEER

Part 4 of this fine series looking back on 20 years of Chocolate Skateboards with Vincent Alvarez discusing his upbringing in dangerous East LA whilst Paulo Diaz explains his musical influence playing with the Beasties and Beck. The subject of drugs and fame are also raised of those who were unable to get parts ready for videos and the addiiton of the Trunk Boys and Jerry Hsu make this a must watch.
Dive in, and if you missed the others, scroll down.
Work your way up from the bottom.

Rewind skateboarding life back to 8pm on Saturday 14th December, 2003 to West London’s Subterania Club and you would find 600 skaters awaiting the Crossfire premiere of Fifty Fifty’s Jus Foolin’ video put together by Tidy Mike and Danny Wainwright. It followed the first ever Xmas Jam and had rad parts from Flynn Trotman, Dan Wileman, Joe Habgood, Zak Pitter, Will Ainley, Paul Carter, Wainwright and Matt Keal.
Today you can watch it in its entirety, so get those teas ready and take yourself back to where good times were seriously rolling.