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Skateboarding News

Jani and Jake release Blind pro models

Finnish rider Jani Laitiala and Australian Jake Duncombe both have pro models on Blind Skateboards out this month.

Jani just had a great secion in Digital’s Get Tricks or Die Tryin and Duncombe who just turned 18 is constantly on the road and sports arguably the best mullet in the history of skating!

In other Blind news, the team that consists of the above, Corey Sheppard, James Craig, Jake Brown (who just got a medal in the X-Games) and Ronnie Creager are all filming for the new Blind video.

Look out for an exclusive interview with Creager on this site on the next week or so and click here to watch some footage of their new pro riders.

You can win signed boards by these 2 in the competitions page this month.

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Skateboarding News

Cliché exclusive

Now that the Euro-super team has been crowned Transworld’s Best team for 2006, the Cliché boys (www.clicheskate.com) are only aiming higher with more top quality skating on tap.

Eye witnesses report JB Gillet busting out buttery smooth mid ledge front side blunt slides to fakie front side shove-it pop outs in lines, the latest 411VM includes the recent Sicily tour, interviews are a plenty with Joey Brezinski two wheeling his into the new Slap, environmentally aware Javier Mendzibal has got a great interview in the new Transworld whilst hair farmer Ricardo Fonseca took care of business for his in Kingpin.

Finally, and most importantly, Cliché have a sweet 20 minute video is sick footage from their recent US travels to Los Angeles and New York ready for download on their site.

Say whoa!

http://www.clicheskate.com/news/LA-NY.zip

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Interviews

Brian Jonestown Massacre Interview

Written by Rachel Clegg.

It’s 11. 30pm and the Brian Jonestown Massacre are backstage at the Leeds Cockpit in Northern England.

Its dingy walls host sunken couches supporting smoke-drenched, drunken characters, hangers-on, Swedish musicians, the entire cast of a British soap opera – Emmerdale Farm and of course, the band.

I am introduced to Anton Newcombe, the famously temperamental bandleader and front man of the Brian Jonestown Massacre (note: must be pronounced in full, Jomestown, not Jones town, as Anton sharply points out). With an inebriated glaze he shakes my hand, ‘hello, I’m Anton Newcombe and you’re?‘ It is an hour before we finally start the interview and already Anton is fucked out of his mind.

RC: Did you have a good night?

AN: Yes.

RC: Why are you called the Brian Jonestown Massacre?

AN: Do you mean the Brian Jonestown Massacre? Get your facts straight.

Emphasis is obviously very important when pronouncing the name of this band.

RC: Yes.

AN: Because Led Zeppelin was taken.

RC: What is it about Brian Jones though?

AN: You don’t like it?

RC: Yes, it has a tragic ring to it.

AN: What’s tragic about it?

RC: He died in a swimming pool and the name of your band is his town massacre.

AN: So what, there’s like a fucking thousand British soldiers died in Iraq, how tragic is that?

RC: I’m not denying the deaths in Iraq are a tragedy, but we’re talking about rock n roll.

AN: They [the soldiers] never got to pursue their lives, so let’s keep things in perspective right?

RC: The melody-laden, free-spirited psychedelic pop that came to be synonymous with both Brian Jones (the Rolling Stones) and the Brian Jonestown Massacre. Is this pinnacle of popular music for you?

AN: I just like the way in the sixties they approached bringing ideas into the music.

RC: The Brian Jonestown Massacre seems to be entirely dictated by your ideas and your musical agenda, what ideas are currently circulating in your head right now? In what direction do you ant to take the band?

AN: Basically I just enjoy being creative. I just want to stay true to myself. I talk in sound. I can make some kind of heavy statement…

RC: Go on then, make a heavy statement…

AN: OK, I want to create an audio and visual environment that will bring them back to their genesis, the moment of conception.

RC: How will you go about that within your musical aesthetic?

AN: Well, I’m gong to hire Patsy Kensit. (Patsy Kensit was lurking around the dressing room just before this interview was conducted). I’ll use a kazoo too.

RC: I do a pretty good ‘Baker Street’ on kazoo.

AN: Do you like the way your lips tingle when you play it?

RC: It’s all right.

RC: Are you flattered that the entire cast of Emmerdale came to see you tonight?

AN: I am touched. Actually, I don’t like ITV that much at all.

RC: You don’t strike me as a TV person …

AN: I’m not. I like to cook for my friends; take walks with friends…enjoy sunsets. All my friends are girls and I really like them.

RC: Do you find it easy to be around women as opposed to men?

AN: I don’t hang around with any girls; I hang around with the girls I do because they are interesting people; they are all making films or are scientists. I have no problem with dating more than one person at a time.

Perhaps in his own mind statements such as these are perfectly connected their previous sentenence.

RC: After spending most of your young life in San Francisco you moved to Manhattan, how do you find it?

AN: I don’t like [Manhattan].

RC: Do you miss San Francisco?

AN: I do a little bit, yes.

RC: The band formed in Haight Ashbury, did the musical historical significance of Haight Ashbury have any influence on the music?

AN: They used to have a lot of acid – and I’m talking about in our time – in 1990.

RC: At that time the Seattle scene was taking off yet you didn’t opt for the grunge route, why?

AN: First of all, when I was growing up I didn’t listen to rock music. It’s fun when you go out and people are playing AC/DC and everyone’s dancing. It’s fun watching girls dancing away. Whatever, but I don’t like that kind of music. The same kind of patter tries to kick my fucking head in. I never even listened to Led Zeppelin. I always liked psychedelic music.

RC: What particular psychedelic music did you listen to?

AN: All kinds of stuff, let’s just assume that I know more bands than you do.

RC: What is your definition of psychedelic?

AN: My definition of psychedelic is ‘mind expanding’.

RC: Since the Brian Jonestown Massacre set up in the mid nineties your music seems to span the entire spectrum of pop music, there are moments like your music which reminded me of the Jesus and Mary Chain then other bits were much more sombre and Smiths-like. I wondered what exactly is feeding into your music…

AN: Well, I never actually set out to be like ‘we are the Smiths’. It’s amazing that all the time the NME spent slagging off the Smiths [that[ they later [hailed them].

RC: The NME can be incredibly fickle.

AN: The people that run that magazine are part of a firm that own a thousand other magazines. I don’t really talk to journalists.

RC: What exactly do you want journalists to do then? How do you want people to see you?

AN: I don’t give a damn. I just don’t care.

RC: How about band members at the moment? Are you happy with the band? Your track record suggests that you have gone through over sixty band members…

AN: That’s since 1990.

RC: I read an interview earlier which was conducted at the time when Dig was being filmed – in the interview you mentioned that you were particularly dissatisfied with the way in which you felt you were portrayed and that the film sensationalised one particular aspect of your character. What have you got to say about this?

AN: Did you see the movie?

RC: Some of it, yes.

AN: Then, why are we talking about it?

RC: I am interested in what particular part of your character you were unhappy in terms of its portrayal in the film.

AN: I know that people love talking about themselves but I’m not a movie. If you could think of something specific I would answer it.

RC: I am asking a specific question: what particular aspect of the way in which you were represented in DIG were you unhappy with?

Anton (rather aggressively) refused to answer the question.

At the same time the security staff at the Leeds Cockpit asked us all to leave in order for them to lock up the section of the building we were in.

End of interview.

Bomp Records have just re-issued the 7 albums that The Brian Jonestown Massacre released on the label plus Strung Out in Heaven on TVT Records. The label also releases records by The Stooges, Dead Boys, Soledad Brothers, The Warlocks The Black Keys are more..Get in there..

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Music News

Lambchop Tour Dates

Lambchop are released tour dates for October in the UK. These dates will be in support of their upcoming album Damaged, which is out on August 14th. The dates are:

October:

23rd – London, Shepherds Bush Empire
24th – Liverpool, Philharmonic
25th – Bristol, St Georges
26th – Dublin, Vikar St.
27th – Belfast, Mandela Hall
28th – Glasgow, ABC
29th – Reading, Concert Hall

www.lambchop.net

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Skateboarding News

Sponsorship musical chairs

Just so you know:

Danny Garcia quit Lakai. Damn…

Marco Lambertucci is rocking Cliché gear and Lakai shoes. Watch out for this kid.

Andre Genovesi took his switch stance underground legend status over to Hosoi Skateboards of all places alongside this years Malmo Bowlriders winner Daniel Cardone if the rumours are true..

Slap Magazine is running their One in a Million talent hunt for tomorrow’s Uber-Am. The ten finalists have been chosen so all you have to do is pick a winner. Watch the videos here and learn what it takes to get sponsored nowadays. Where’s SB Nugget’s video???

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Skateboarding News

New bowl for South London

A new capsule bowl has been spotted in the Camberwell/Peckham area of South London thanks to various eyes and ears on the Sidewalk Message board where we stole this image.

The bowl is situated behind the art college on Kelly Avenue, London SW15, click here for a map.

Local South London skaters have mentioned that the bowl is in a youth centre and usually only open for kids during the day that closes at 6pm.

Special evening sessions for ‘older skaters’ will be organised, but i guess you will have to hope the locals share the info of when these sessions are planned as the youth centre is er…over run of course with youths. Great news though if you are on your school holidays you lucky little gits!

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Buzz Chart

I Object

There’s nothing better than hearing a band just blow up in your face and spray you with their anger and spiteful hatred and this is exactly what you get with ‘I Object’.

This 16 track incendiary device co-released through Alternative Tentacles and Blacknoise is uncontrollable from first track ‘Like a Billboard‘ until the more mellow chuggy hardcore efforts of ‘The Chosen Profession‘ 6 tracks in – after that the album explodes right in your face again until the end!

Fronted by the spiky vocals of pissed off, riot girl Barb, ‘Teaching Revenge‘ is a dose of 80’s inspired hardcore that has it’s DIY ethics intact and its edges razor sharp.

You would be wise to grab this album if you like your music out of control and with a passion for punk before profit as this has everything.

Want more punk and hardcore? Click here to stream our None More Punk radio show…

Chuck Bangers

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Skateboarding News

Royal Family hit the road…

Danny Brady and Nick Jensen continue to tour the UK straight after their Blueprint duties at the following dates. Who says pro riders have it easy huh?

Monday, 14th August: Slam City Skates, London from 2pm
Tuesday, 15th August: Bored, Southsea, from 12pm
Wednesday, 16th August: 50/50, Bristol, From 12pm
Tuesday, 17th August: Casino, Leicester, from 12pm
Friday, 18th August: The Story, Sheffield, from 12pm
Saturday, 19th August: Note, Manchester, From 2pm

The UK Lakai Shoe riders who are branded the Royal Fam will exclusively hand-deliver the first Lakai shoe designed by the Blueprint Family called The Telford – pictured.

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Features

Halfpipe Horror

June 25th
Rotterdam

As almost every day in Holland, rain comes and goes.

On Saturday the weather was very nice, the sun was shinin’ and the first vertriders were checking out the vertramp. The vibe was good and some crazy tricks were being shaped for the contest. But unfortunately, as always, on Sunday the rain was coming down and the contest had to be moved to the indoor Skateland skatepark.

The vertramp was smaller so everybody had to ‘feel’ the vert again. And yes, after a while everybody was in the zone and skated their asses off. Crazy tricks, as inverts, big ass backside airs tweaked out, nosegrinds and a lot of switch skatin’ was going on.

We started out with qualifications and every rider had three runs to show their skills. In total 16 riders had found their way to rotterdam to skate the vertcontest. From Germay, Belgium, Holland and even from Brazil. I can bother you with who did what trick, but I ain’t. You can see the pictures for yourself and be amased by the vertskating that is going on in Holland.

Seven people made it to the final. Jonas Bader, Erwin Prent, Mark van der Eng, Georg Wanek, Bob Joosten, Otavio Neto and Simon Stachon.

The finals were in old jam session format. Which meant, every rider had 5 runs, if they bail the run was over and the next rider can do his line. Damn this was hard for the jury. But as you already know, there can be only one winner. The best Dutch rider would also be Dutch vert skating Champion.

Anyway, The 17 years young man from Brussels had the most skills and got first place, Simon Stachon. It was Simon’s second day on Crail trucks. In second place, all the way from Brazil, Otavio Neto. Man can he do a lot of nolly tricks in a vertramp. And yes, third place is the man from Holland, Bob Joosten. Our new Dutch champion in vert skating.

The contest was a succes and it was clear that Holland still has a good vertskating scene. Vertskating ain’t dead yet!

Enjoy the pics from Tjeerd and see you next time.

Rob Rouleaux
(Skateboard Federation Netherlands)

Full Results:

1. Simon Stachon [BEL]
2. Otavio Neto [BRA]
3. Bob Joosten [NED]
4. Georg Wanek [GER]
5. Mark van der Eng [NED]
6. Erwin Prent [NED]
7. Jonas Bader [NED]
8. Lars Stout [NED]
9. Robby Buttner [NED]
10. Jeroen van Sluis [NED]
11. Erik Meuldijk [NED]
12. Nils Hammann [GER]
13. Leon Loef [NED]
14. Joe Kleinendorst [NED]
15. Michael Verhaar [NED]
16. Miriam Vijfvinkel [NED]

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Music News

Peter, Bjorn and John released

Peter, Bjorn And John formed in Stockholm in the late 90s. They have released two albums prior to the forthcoming album ‘Writers Block’ which is released on 14th August on Wichita Records.

If you have not heard the single ‘Young Folks‘ yet, you should check your ears, as it’s the is the first single to be taken from the new album and is released in the UK on Wichita Records this week.

The track stands out like a sore thumb with it’s catchy whistling hook and is a duet featuring Swedish songstress, Victoria Bergsman of The Concretes on vocals.

Watch the video here: