The third edition of Eastern Skate Mag is now live with much goodness from Tom Day and many more. Get your mince pies over to here to check out the online version and try and work out what this is.

More radness from this weekend’s Amsterdamn Am comes in pool form. Bramsmark, Zom, Guammaz and more get stuck into this freshly painted pink number.

Sean Malto‘s Pretty Sweet part has been completely remixed by French Fred Mortagne this week and released with a couple of Ed Banger records tracks. Look out for this ltd edition deck collab celebrating 10 years of Ed Banger Records and 20 years of Girl Skateboards in your local skate shop soon.

Detroit gets Thrasher’d in this first episode of a series of Skate Rock episodes. This features David Gonzales, Sean Gutierrez, Andy Roy, Tony Miorana, Grant Taylor, Ben Raybourn and many more geting stuck into Crack City. Click for instant gnar.
Kevin Romar DAMN section
The Blind video is now fully released and in a skate shop near you. Get a taste of what’s in the box with Kevin Romar‘s full section from this flick.

Marcel Weber here throws a Tripleflip Backside Tailslide in Cologne, Germany for the internet to discuss in depth. Seems like there are some calling this out as fake online. You make the call, real of fake?

The Amsterdam Am comp this weekend attracted many and some amazing skateboarding to boot. Check out this jam footage from the Marnix Bowl with some of Volcom’s crew last night. Scroll down for indoor skatepark footage too.

The Carve Wicked crew spent quality time down in Portugal with Alex Pasquini, whose incredible 7 minute film captured the good times filmed over 7 days of shredding for a feature in Sidewalk Mag. This beast of an edit features footage from Alex Perelson, Tim Zom, Rob Smith, Phil Zwijsen, Sam Pulley, Jake Collins, Julien Benoliel, Sam Beckett, Fernando Bramsmark and Sox. Press play for some rad shit.
CarveWicked – Portugoons: 7 Days in Portugal – Feat. Alex Perelson, Tim Zom, Rob Smith, Phil Zwijsen, Beckett, Bramsmark + more from Alex Pasquini on Vimeo.
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The final Chrome Ball Incident interviews have been awarded to two of skateboarding’s most respected street skaters. Today marks the end of an era for arguably the best skate blog on the web. Chops picked Guy Mariano and Natas Kaupus to close what has been a mission to uncover the history of skateboarding as we know it. A remarkable feat that will be sorely missed.
Make sure you take time out today to read through these and all of the other archived interviews on this site. Chrome Ball Incident RIP.

This section takes the full piss this week. Just watch it and have a think about what tricks you could attempt, let alone the barrage of enders that make this part absolutely rip. Nassim Guammaz is a phenomenal skateboarder.
Watch the full film in our review this week here. You will not regret it.