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Skateboarding News

Forward Motion – Accents

The digital age is upon us- have mercy oh lord of the videotech!! Some might hate it, but actually with all the kids owning VXs and the such, sometimes a sweet video production drops onto the radar.

Still in progress but due to drop soon, the Forward Motion group from Newbury, Berkshire are working on a feature length video entitled Accents. The video includes footage of Jason caines, Gav Tucker, Tom Gnargore, Neil Roberts, Phil Shore, Ross Mc Cabe, James Brewer, Euroscotch and more. Watch the pretty trailer here.

www.forwardmotion3.com

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Skateboarding News

Long live the Muska

Every decade has its eccentric and the 90’s was no exception when Chad Muska burst onto the scene. Despite a big hiatus in recent times, the Muska is back and ready to roll.

To let us play catch up with his rampant lifestyle, the Muska has launched a new website with plenty of photos, footage and even a blog. After the skating, partying and DJing, Chad’s trying his luck at photography- Watch out!

www.themuska.com

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Skateboarding News

Addict clothing sale

Addict have a sale of sample stuff down in Southampton on the 28th and 29th of October. So click the image and get along with your invite to grab some bargains!

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Live Reviews

Lacuna Coil – Live

Manchester Academy
12.10.06

This years release ‘Karmacode‘ may be their most lethargic effort yet but the Italian goth metallers are still one of the more compelling bands around if tonight’s performance is anything to go by.

This is one band that the crowd are fanatical about and as the lights lower, the screams from the floor are almost deafening. Strolling on stage dressed in matching ties and swathed in red light Lacuna Coil certainly look the part.

At just three songs in as ‘Swamped‘ unfurls it’s powerful chorus, the swooning masses duely chip in and are putty in Cristina Scabbia’s hand. But as they continue to treat the swarms of fans to numerous tracks past and present, the thundering riffs and pounding beats pulse along and draw attention to the fact that Lacuna Coil isn’t just about Ms Scabbia anymore. Lacuna Coil are indeed a band of epic proportions and highlights ‘To Live Is To Hide’ and ‘1.19’ find Andi Ferro poised, confident and very much still in control of the crowd.

All in all, tonight’s show is about a band right at the top of their game. With no glitzy backdrops and no fancy lights, they appear, perfectly deliver a collection of impressive songs and leave. It’s no nonsense metal, and you can’t ask for much more than that.

Jane Hawkes

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Music News

Norma Jean announce tour

Norma Jean have announced they’ll be hitting the UK on a tour in early 2007 in support of their new album Redeemer, which will be out on January 15th. The UK version of the album will carry a bonus track, The Longest Lasting Statement. The dates for the tour are:

January 2007:

16th – Birmingham, Academy 3
17th – Manchester, Academy 3
18th – Sheffield, Corporation
19th – Glasgow, TBA
20th – Leeds, Cockpit
21st – Stoke, Sugar Mill
22nd – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
23rd – Oxford, Zodiac
24th – London, Islington Academy

www.myspace.com/normajean

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Music News

Gnarls Barkley’s new video!

The phenom that is Gnarls Barkley are back with another great video, this time for their track Gone Daddy Gone which is being released as a double A side with Who Cares on November 6th.

The follow up to Crazy and Smiley Faces will come out on regular CD, Maxi Enhanced CD and a 7″ picture disc, with the Maxi Enhanced CD featuring videos for both tracks. If you wanna see Dangermouse and Cee-Lo as fleas, then hit the links below!

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www.gnarlsbarkley.com

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Doomtree Blowout news

Abjekt Approved hip hop collective Doomtree will be performing their second Doomtree Blowout this year in Minneapolis. Abjekt himself will be aiming to fly out to catch the show, but even if you can’t make it to the Twin Cities, just check out how dope the poster is for the show. Holy Teeth Batman!

www.doomtree.net

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Music News

Gallows guest on None More Punk

A brand new None More Punk radio show is winging it’s way to you in our editing suite for launch next week here at Crossfire.

Theis months playlist includes tracks from The Briggs, Comeback Kid, Code of Honour, Fucked Up, Shook Ones, November Coming Fire, Abandon Ship, Crass, The Heart Attacks, and many more.

This months special guest is Stuart Gili-Ross from the most talked about Watford based hardcore band Gallows who tells all about the bands outrageous battle to finish live shows without being in ambulances!

Look out for it next week on this very site.

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Live Reviews

Lifetime – Live

Mean Fiddler
07.10.06

Despite having to go on a mere 15 minutes after doors opening, Gallows‘ performance still hits home like a machete to the senses. The way vocalist Frank Carter tears around the stage like a tattooed tornado of rage is unsettling enough, but his band’s twisted, discordant hardcore attack is the aural equivalent of a car crash from which you just can’t tear yourself away. Make no mistake, you’ll be hearing plenty more about this lot in the near future.

Fellow Home Counties hardcore types The Steal are not as much of a spectacle, but their break-neck speed anthems certainly deserve the small but intense moshpit down at the front. The fact that they’ve pinched more than a trick or two from the likes of Gorilla Biscuits is forgivable when they’re infused with this much vitality.

Lifetime never truly received the recognition they were due in their mid-nineties heyday, but guitarist Dan Yemin’s subsequent work with Kid Dynamite and Paint It Black has clearly spread awareness of his former band, to the extent that the New Jersey quintet’s recent reformation was hotly anticipated in hardcore circles.

Tonight, the atmosphere is dampened somewhat by a barely half-full venue and a pointless pit barrier, but the band don’t seem at all bothered as they rip through melodic hardcore gems like ‘Cut The Tension’ and ‘The Boy’s No Good’ with great gusto. You get the feeling that a sold-out show in a smaller club would’ve been a truly special occasion, but when band and crowd are feeding off each other’s energy as much as they do tonight, you might as well embrace the positives.

Alex Gosman
[Photos by Niki Kova’cs]

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Music News

New Capdown single!

Capdown are back with a new release called Keeping Up Appearances. It will be a limited 7″ release and will preceed their third album, Wind-Up Toys, which is due early in 2007. The single will be out on November 27th on Fierce Panda records. In addition to this, the band will be embarking on the Kerrang! Most Wanted tour, the dates being:

November:

26th – Birmingham Barfly
27th – Camden Barfly
28th – Cardiff Barfly
29th – York Barfly
30th – Glasgow Barfly

December:

1st – Aberdeen Moshulu
2nd – Edinburgh Exchange
3rd – Liverpool Barfly

www.capdown.net