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Nirvana with Joan Jett, Lorde and Kim Gordon

Last night’s Hall of Fame ceremony with Nirvana as guests turned out to be a talking point. Joan Jett was picked to sing Nirvana’s biggest hit ‘Nevermind’ and crushed it in the process. When was the last time Jett reached notes this high? Her version filmed at the Saint Vitus club (230 capacity secret show after the awards) was much better. Lethal Bizzle would have been a better choice.

As for Lorde. Yuck. Amazed she was even invited. Thankfully Kim Gordon’s contribution made it worthwhile, but I bet Kurt would have been stoked on the fact that all three tracks were fronted by females. Good call.

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Skateboarding News

Walker Ryan ‘A Far Walk From Home’ full part

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Organika’s Walker Ryan has filmed an epic new edit with Patrik Wallner this week. Press play to see some of the best skate spots ever seen in one edit. Amazing work.

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Paul Rodriguez announces new skate company

There’s been much speculation of what exactly P-Rod has been planning since he left Plan B last summer, but now it’s all out in the open. Primitive Skateboards has been born this morning with the team line up of Paul Rodriguez, Nick Tucker and Carlos Ribeiro.

“For more than 17 years, skateboarding has been my passion and my life. To create my own board brand and have a chance to be a part of skateboarding beyond just being a pro skater is a dream come true. So after nearly 10 months of silence, I’m excited and proud to announce the arrival of Primitive Skateboarding and introduce our amazingly talented team riders, Nick Tucker and Carlos Ribeiro. Thanks to all of you for the continued support and I hope you enjoy what’s to come!”P-Rod

New Primitive decks will be available worldwide on May 1st. Inquire at your local skate shop on what’s coming, but for now, take in the limited ‘Gold Eagle’ decks that have launched today at the Berrics and sold out in an instant.

Look out for footage dropping later today and see more deck graphics and info here.

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Lakai welcome Karsten Kleppan

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Lakai have released an explosive new edit featuring Norwegian powerhouse Karsten Kleppan who gets an official welcome to the team today in style. Press play for a huge bag of tricks and a pop to die for to take this week’s Skate Edit of the Week.

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An open letter to Marie Claire from Lucy Adams

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“I’ll be honest….I’m pretty confused with this Selfridges skateboard fashion fiasco. At first I thought it was a bit of a mug off to skateboarders/our industry etc but then it seemed to be gaining the predictable legitimate backing from certain industry figureheads and cool brands on the basis that ‘people need to get by’, ‘mouths to feed’ bladeeblaa.

Then, during a week’s break abroad, I tapped into the world wide web one day and was bombarded with SM notifications, texts and emails about an article that Nellie Eden had posted on the Marie Claire website. Being late to the party, I was unable to read Nellie’s instructions on how to dress and behave in order to pick up ones hot, single skater date, as it had already been removed from the MC site, but I got the general gist that the feature had caused a bit of a stir. Having read the article on my return, Crossfire asked me to put across my point of view.

Firstly, I’m a thirty year old female skateboarder and am no way in the same demographic that Marie Claire targets, therefore luckily, I have never been subjected to any of Nellie or her colleagues’ ill-informed articles before. When I say luckily, I really mean it. If I was one of the young and impressionable girls that make up MC’s readership I might have read this nonsense and missed out on the opportunity to try an activity that has led me to travel the world, meet lifelong friends and improve my fitness, health and well being! Explicitly telling young females not to try skateboarding?! The girls-only skate session at said skatepark last week saw over 50 attendees ripping it up and was so popular that they will be holding a second session on the 15th.

What was Nellie thinking?! It is the perfect time to be celebrating and encouraging women’s participation in sport what with the success stories from 2012 and more recently with a British female snowboarder making the front pages of the daily newspapers! However instead of rejoicing in this move towards getting more women active, Marie Claire suggests we all don our plaid uniforms (2005 called….!!!) and ogle at the ‘hot skater boys’ whilst doing our best mall grab with our shiny designer skateboards. Perfect stance to really close that gender inequality within sport and physical activity. This 19th century sexist depiction of women is disgusting and with a viewpoint like that, one can hardly wonder when a woman would find the time amongst the washing, cooking and ironing to hang out down at the skatepark!

The only part of Nellie’s article that I didn’t find too offensive was her use of the objectification of men. This type of thing within the media occurs about women on a daily basis. It’s evident in the fact that Page 3 still exists! So guys, don’t lose sleep over this one, and don’t tell me you aren’t secretly excited by the prospect of a swarm of female attention down at the skatepark. Plus ‘meals-on-wheels’ is actually pretty funny!

But what of the whole ‘fashion party’ side of things?! Well we all know that skate/surf lifestyle has been at the forefront of fashion since forever. Some can still remember the good old days of greeting a stranger simply because of the shoe brands they sported, but today we see townies in Vans, skaters in Adidas and chavs in DC’s. It’s a sorry state of affairs and this Selfridges thing is probably only really making it worse in the long term. Sure, they’re providing a pretty, little, unsustainable skatepark for 3 weeks, and they’re selling overpriced, designer skateboards that aren’t even meant for skateboarding, but please tell me how will it benefit skateboarding in the long run?

So Nellie, you’re welcome to our ankle swingers and sportswear brand skate shoes. You can have our bucket hats and £80 hoodies. You can even have our plaid shirts and weed leaf socks, but don’t, whatever you do, try to dissuade young female girls to try something positive. It’s something that will help them experience rad times like never before. If you’re a girl skater, or you are a girl who is interested in becoming a skateboarder, or even if you just know a girl who wants to skate, then encourage them to try new things, especially skateboarding.”

Lucy Adams

Read another recent ‘open letter to the Telegraph’ in reaction to Lee Coan’s awful blog on skateboarders here.

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Live Reviews Music

True Widow live at the Islington Academy

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Islington Academy
9th April 2014

Set in the middle of a shopping centre in Angel, the Islington Academy hardly has the history that many of London’s venues have, however a band worth its crust should be able to transcend any potential limitations of its venue, right? And did True Widow? Well that’s we’re about to find out…

First on the stage was London’s Broken DC with their seismic blend of 90s indebted alt. rock and crushing post-rock. Though their influences may be clear (from Slint to Trail of Dead to Russian Circles), they’re far from being slaves to them, with enough varied instrumentation and time signatures to truly enrapture the growing audience. The two duelling guitars truly play off each other, before coming together for some of the night’s heaviest moments.

Dallas’s True Widow know exactly what they want to do and how to do it exceptionally. Their minimal setup is all fuzz and stomp, creating longingly drawn out slow burners. They are essentially the innovators of this particular craft, so much so that their entire set (unsurprisingly to those who know them on record), never deviates from this template.

Heavy on tracks from last year’s sublime Circuambilation record, particular highlights included ‘Four Teeth’, where bassist Nicole Estill takes the lead vocal duties, with its yearning drone forcing the audience to sway in zombie-like motion. Throughout the set, the band are completely on point, it seems almost effortless.

As note perfect as each track was, at times it felt like the music was simply not quite loud enough. Where I wanted the bass heavy tracks to reverberate in my chest, it did not. I wanted to be pummelled by the sound. The band play on the tag ‘stoner-gaze’, though the stoner element was definitely more at the forefront on this occasion. Live reviews of shoegaze bands over the years have bemoaned and praised the volume levels of these shows, so I appreciate it is a fine art getting it just right, while being able to appreciate the song-craft – however True Widow’s tracks are in essence far heavier than most shoegaze bands and would have surely been heightened by a few extra decibels. This is perhaps where the venue could have played a part. A smaller basement venue could have housed the band’s sound perfectly.

The band are clearly progressing and picking up new fans along the way, but here’s hoping larger venues that are opening up to them doesn’t diminish what makes them truly powerful.

Augustus Groove

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Skateboarding News

Tommy Guerrero to play Leeds and London next week

Looks like Tommy Guerrero is making his way over to the UK next week from San Francisco to play some live shows next week. Get down to one of the shows in Leeds or London to witness and support Real Skateboards’ head honcho whilst he shares some tunes from his new album ‘No Mans Land’.

Mon 14 April: Brudenell Social Club. Tickets.
Tuesday 15 April: The Underworld, London – Tickets


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Andrew Reynolds Hollywood High 16 battle

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You pay to play in this game at the highest level, but the very best will always stick out from the crowd because they make it work. Andrew Reynolds took a varial heel test to the Hollywood High 16 spot…there was only one winner.

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Lakai Denmark edit

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If you have not visited Denmark yet then it awaits you with open arms. Spots for days, wonderful people and a banging skate scene. Upcomers Hugo Boserup, Sebastian Wang-Holm, Kern Handler and Jonas Daater get stuck into Danish spots for this latest Lakai edit.

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What Daryl Angel did today with Ben Raemers

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Habitat’s Daryl Angel gets the Day in the Life treatment in this latest Monster Children production that has a nice cameo from our very own Ben Raemers who narrates.