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Drug Church

Drug Church
‘Donny’s Woods’
No Sleep Records

DRUGCHURCH_donnyswoodsThis is the first glimpse of material from Drug Church’s upcoming debut ‘Paul Walker’. The band side with AltPress to premiere their new song ‘Donny’s Woods’, described by frontman Patrick Kindlon; “For everyone who ever thought about faking their own death, we present ‘Donny’s Woods’ a song about how quickly people will forget about your ass.”

Drug Church’s assuring ode to the reclusive is everything you’d expect, hard and fast, quick and nasty. Expect more of the same from these degenerate punk loners on their ordinarily titled debut album Paul Walker due July 22nd through No Sleep Records, it’s sure to be a belter.

Dave Palmer

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

WESC Conway shorts

It’s roasting out there this month and it seems WESC have a perfect solution to the problem of sticky knees in the Conway’s.

These shorts come in black, crocodile green, golden brown, blue and more colurways and fit the bill from the front to the back. They also come with a zipper instead of buttons which is my preferred way of finding my way out of trouble at the time of need. You will find two deep pockets up front, two regs at the back, and a tiny pocket usually associated with males for johnny’s, stash, memory cards and the like.

These are super-soft, super-comfy, and are super must have’s for the summer months ahead.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Death Skateboards Supervillain deck series

Death Skateboards are coming out strong for the summer with an animated team series of Supervillain’s for some of their pro team. The artwork was provided by the wonderful work of Jon Horner, who seems to be extremely busy this year crafting his skills for the British scene.

Patrick Melcher, Zarosh, Mark Nicolson, Rob Smith, Richie Jackson and even Matt Pritchard all have pro models that will be heading to your local skate shop within the next week or so. Order yours today.

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Skateboarding News

Take in the last Chrome Ball Incidents

If you have your eyes on the prize this month you would already be ahead of the game reading what the Chrome Ball Incident blog has served up. Years of incredible interviews are coming to an end, as it’s unfortunutely shutting down on July 12th – a big shame really as this blog has better skate interviews than most mags. Colin McKay’s recent interview was one of my personal all time faves but there are so many more.

They are going out in style though, with Lance Mountain, Julien Stranger, Daewon Song, Marc Johnson, Bobby Puleo and more involved in discussing skate history in the last 2 weeks with interviews and guest posts. Huge props to Eric (Chops) Swisher for all his huge amounts of hard work to keep this going for so long, he has inspired and entertained us with his skateboard knowledge for as long as I can remember and will be sorely missed.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Lakai Griffin

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This summer’s most talked about skate shoe comes from Lakai in the shape of the Griffin. Up until I managed to completely annihilate both of my ankles in a bowl 6 weeks ago, these beauties delivered me justice on every session. Low cut, super comfortable and grip-friendly to the tape, the Griffin’s come packed as a shoe you can skate in straight out of the box.

Highly recommended.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Lakai Camby

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The good folk of Lakai have rolled out the ultimate sunshine tripper this year in the Camby shoe. It’s a simple number that comes in either canvas or suede that perform as a perfect all-round chiller. I have had these on now for a month and just managed to get them in the washing machine to freshen them up, as there’s been no need for socks in this heat, unless you are someone who has adopted the ‘long sock and roll’ look. They came out of this cycle fine, to live another day, just doing what they do best, which is pretty much taking care of business of my feet on a hot summer’s day.

You can skate in these of course as Stevie Perez proves in the clip below, but don’t expect a simple shoe like this to last forever when hitting your grip tape every day. They come with a vulc sole in black, green, port, red, navy and even a cloud design in light blue and fluffy white. The best part of this is that they are made by skaters, for skaters, so take that in the next time you are stood in your local skate shop and #chooseskateboarding.

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Skateboarding News

Frank Kunert’s Tennis Halfpipe

The world of Frank Kunert‘s photography is a miniature world where anything happens. Whilst looking through his lens recently, we found this Tennis Halfpipe. Take it in and then scout out his Small World‘s, they are fascinating.

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Skateboarding News

Nordberg ripped apart on World’s Best Brunch

ben_nordbergI have no idea how Ben Nordberg managed to sign up for this one, but Princess Daffodil here gets brunched by Jimmy Arrighi alright.

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Skateboarding News

Korahn Gayle’s Fifty Fifty Summer edit

You know that coming into a page with a headline line this is only going to end in good times. Sit back and watch some lush new footage of Bristol’s finest Korahn Gayle, who takes out local spots in style for Fifty Fifty summer edit filmed and edited by George Nevin with additional filming by Louis Gane, Rich Smith and Phil Parker.

Visit them here.

FIFTY FIFTY SUMMER ’13 – KORAHN GAYLE from FIFTY FIFTY STORE on Vimeo.

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DVD Reviews

Element Europe ‘Hold It Down’

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Skateboarding has a great quality to it which is innovation and change. Why it doesn’t compare to most sports is because it doesn’t have any rules or governing bodies that dictate winners and losers and classify everybody into leader boards and leagues. Well, actually there is some of that in skateboarding but it’s best left ignored. Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that skaters will naturally progress and this progression moves in tangents. At one end you’ll have the simple but gnarly skaters, whilst at another you’ll have the technical wizards and in between everything you have style. Older generations have always been aware that times were a-changing but I think we can safely say that times have changed but only for the better.

Element have been supporting European skateboarding for quite a while now and even if the riders from the old continent don’t necessarily have their names screened onto the decks they ride, their actions speak louder than the words the much sought after vinyl transfers could provide. Nassim Guammaz, Karsten Kleppan, Ross McGouran, Madars Apse, Phil Zwijsen, Michael Mackrodt, Jarne Verbruggen, Ruben Rodrigues and Guillaume Mocquin are all great skaters. You won’t be disappointed by what you see in their new feature length web video ‘Hold it Down‘.

Here are a few reasons why the guys in this video are worth 24 minutes of your attention deficit disordered lives:

Karsten Klappens manages to take every single spot that could have had real potential and makes it a reality. Example: that curved ledge would be great to skate but there are two great walls stick out at either end. No problem for Karsten, he’ll just pop over and pop right out.

Ross McGouran (above) is a very gnarly pint size bastard who’s not afraid to fling himself far and wide in the pursuit of happiness.

Madars Apse and Phil Zwijsen share a part that combines Madars’ laid back approach to Phil’s. Jarne Verbruggen is a perfect example of today’s generation that can annihilate anything that sits in their path. Big transfers, a bit of ledge flippery and applying old tricks to new heights makes Jarne really fun to watch.

Nassim Guammaz (above) definitely chomps more than a fair share of rails in his part but when you see how easy he makes it look, you’ll be wondering why you don’t have a go yourself.

Check the credits for a straight and simple thanks to Mark Gonzales, John Cardiel and Pontus Alv. That list might sound way too easy command street cred among viewers, but when you see the talent and approach a lot of the skaters have you can see that those three legends are the real inspiration and thankfully so.

Ralph Lloyd-Davis