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Skateboarding News

Sovereign Sect New Year

Probably the most aesthetic company out there, the Sovereign Sect that is Alien Workshop has launched a new website to accompany the build up towards their forth audio-visual experience. Good shit.

Meanwhile, the Habitat team expands with the addition of another pro to their ranks- Raymond Molinar.

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Music News

Keith Richards a pirate?

Rolling Stone Keith Richards is set to appear in the new Pirates Of The Caribbean film “At The World’s End“. Johnny Depp, who plays Jack Sparrow, has admitted that he based his character partly on Keith Richards.

Though no character details have been released, it is expected to be announced that Richards will play Sparrow’s father.

www.rollingstones.com

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Alterkicks want you!

Alterkicks will begin 2007 with their first full tour alongside a slot on the NME Awards Shows 2007. For their own tour, they have decided to offer bands the chance to support them on certain dates. Local bands are wanted on these dates:

Local bands are wanted for each of the below venues –

Southampton, LENNONS – 17th February
London, THE BAFLY – 21st February
Glasgow, KING TUTS – 28th February.

The band have said anyone interested should leave a comment on their myspace page stating their band name, the city they’re based in and which of the 3 dates they’re interested in. Alterkicks will then listen to all the bands and see who fits the bill!

Meanwhile, the band’s single Good Luck is out on March 26th.

www.myspace.com/alterkicks

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The Bled reissue debut

The Bled are to reissue their debut full length Pass The Flask which was previously made out of print. The group are also going to add unreleased material and some of their earlier recordings to the record.

Before having released Pass The Flask, the band had a different vocalist and released the EPs His First Crush and Ambulance Romance and the tracks from those records will appear on the reissued album.

www.thebledsite.com

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Eagles Of Death Metal do it for chicks!

Eagles Of Death Metal will play a “ladies only” show in Soho on January 22nd, with pink PS2s showing the Eagles Of Death Metal’s videos and take part in karaoke sessions. In addition to this special gig, the group will be playing a full UK tour:

January:

22nd – London Soho Revue Bar – Ladies only
23rd – Bristol Anson Rooms
25th – Oxford Zodiac

March:

1st – Birmingham Academy
3rd – Manchester Academy
4th – Leeds Metropolitan University
5th – Glasgow ABC
6th – Nottingham Rock City
7th – Newcastle University
9th – Cambridge Junction
10th – Portsmouth Pyramids
11th – London Astoria

www.eaglesofdeathmetal.net

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Skateboarding News

Fully patient..?

Does anyone remember an old advert with a small picture of a kid turning blue in the face? The slogan said “If you’re holding your breath waiting for (…) Guy Mariano (…) to finish filming the ***** video…

Relax. Because these guys are probably going to be filming until you look like this.” Ha!

That wasn’t a Lakai ad, but it sure could be one because rumours are now circulating about a June 2007 release for Fully Flared!Allegedly, the Opus editor Ty Evans made a rough edit of the finished film and it clocked in at 2 hours long! Why don’t they just contact HBO and make this into a TV series? The suspense is killing us…

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Music News

Gary Glitter Out Early?

Reports from Vietnam seem to show that Gary Glitter might get an early release from his 3 years sentence for child molestation because he might quality for a presidential amnesty which marks the new year celebrations in mid-February.

The head of the Thu Duc Z30 prison where he’s serving his term said:

“He is on the list of prisoners to be offered a reduction of their prison term. Glitter has respected the jail’s regulations, and his re-education is quite good. We are working on formalities regarding his release, which will be considered and decided in coming weeks.”

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Interviews

Dragonforce Interview

Originally from Hong Kong, Herman Li has forged himself a reputation as one of metal’s fastest and most flamboyant performers in recent times. His band – the multi-national but British based Dragonforce – have also been making huge waves around the world.

A whirlwind combination of speed, power and epic melodies, the band has fast become one of the UK’s leading metallic exports; while their Roadrunner Records debut ‘Inhuman Rampage’ has achieved Silver status for sales of over 60,000 on home soil alone.

Fresh from the band’s biggest and most successful British tour to date, Herman took a few minutes out with Ryan Bird for this rapid-fire Q&A session. Buckle up.

How old were you when you first began playing guitar?

I was 16 years old.

What type of guitar did you start out on?

I had a Squire for 1 year than I traded it in for my first Ibanez.

What inspired you to pick up the instrument?

I suppose it was because I simply ran out of exciting videos games to play!

Who were/are some of your favourite players?

Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Tony MacAlpine and many many more.

How did it feel to scoop the Dimebag ‘Young Guitarist’ award at the Metal Hammer Awards back in 2005?

It was a surprise, I never expected to win anything. I still don’t expect to win anything these days but we won four categories in Guitar World magazine’s readers poll in the US this year!

Did you ever meet him? Do you consider yourself a fan of his playing?

Sadly I never met Dimebag, but I learnt a few Pantera riffs and solos years ago, which was great.

What about Pantera as a whole? Do you consider them a personal influence?

I really like the Vulgar Display of Power and Cowboys from Hell albums.

Have you been surprised by how quickly things seem to have escalated for Dragonforce over the past 18 months or so?

At the beginning of the year yes, but not so much now. We been around for like 7 years, it’s not like it suddenly happened. We’ve been building it up for years, but signing to Roadrunner made a big difference.

Your profile in the USA seems to be building nicely. How was Ozzfest?

Our first time in the US was a sold out headlining tour before the Inhuman Rampage album was released there. There has been a really strong underground following of DragonForce in the USA for a while now. The sold out tour really opened people’s eyes and that’s what got us on Ozzfest. Ozzfest was a great experience. We made loads of friends there.

Were you nervous going into the tour? You’re not exactly your every day metal band – especially when compared to the usual Ozzfest roster.

Absolutely not nervous at all, as every band on the main stage sounded totally different to each other.

How did you kill time? Perhaps the occasional tipple was consumed?

We didn’t waste time on tour playing video games or watching movies. Every day is a party! We hardly had any days off. When there was no Ozzfest show on the day, we were doing a sold out headlining show.

Any particular “rock star” moments?

Ozzfest was 2 months long, it’s not easy to pick out a moment!

A couple of years ago you were set to make your US debut at CBGB’s. How did you react when you were first told you’d be playing the venue?

I complained that the gig was too small and would be sold out in a few days. No one listened to me. The show sold out within three hours after the tickets gone on sale.

Your recent UK tour was a huge success, taking in larger venues than many thought you ever would. How did it compare to previous treks?

The December tour was better in every single way compared to the January one. We had more experience, the tour was sold out, we had our own production, our own crew, new gear and people we like to be with. We were 100% behind the support bands (Firewind and All That Remains). We love those guys and asked them to do the tour. It’s great touring with people we like.

Did you enjoy having larger stages to play with or is there something about smaller ones you missed?

We are always better on bigger stages. There is nothing good about smaller stages apart from if you are tired and can’t be bothered moving.

Did you find that with larger crowds came more female admirers, or more fat and hairy male ones?

Definitely more female fans, hehehe.

Go on then – just how DO you warm up?

I didn’t, then I did, and now I don’t again. I decided on the last tour that it’s better to save my finger muscles for the show, because by the last song my fingers are pretty much fucking dead!

What’s the Dragonforce war plan for 2007?

To go around the world another time! We’ll probably hit Russia, America, Australia, Europe and hopefully a few festivals. Plus we’ll probably make a new album! Woah!

For more information and all the latest Dragonforce news, check out www.dragonforce.com

[Photos by Kirsten Lane]

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Music News

Trail Of Dead video

Trail Of Dead have put out the first video from their new record, So Divided. You can check out the video, which features Pat Mastelotto from King Crimson and Amanda Palmer from Dresden Dolls by clicking the link below.

Click here for video.

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Mos Def album recalled

Mos Def’s new album Tru3 Magic has been brought back from stores in a bid to launch the album properly after the rushed release it got at the tail end of 2006.

The album went to stores on December 29th after it had been leaked online but because of the rush, there was very little promotion or publicity so Geffen have recalled it in order to give it a proper release. The “new” version will feature a different tracklist and the previously released album is being referred to as the “limited edition pre-release”.

www.mosdefmusic.com