While making Jake Johnson the marquee no-complier, wallrider and shove-it man on Polar may have been a concept terminal in its redundancy, it is enduringly awesome to see the dude apply his raw and wiry talent to the genre, birthed as much by Josh Stewart’s ‘Static’ series as anything else, and stretch it to gobsmacking distances. Jake Johnson’s line down the black bank etched itself into Alien Workshop’s apparent eulogy and in profile recalls those dudes surfing Portugal’s freak waves, while the now-famed frontside slappy down Clipper pops up with as little warning as the idea that anybody would try such a thing at that spot in the first place. The squalling guitars here are a serviceable Dinosaur Jr approximation and if there’s any knock at all on this footage it might be that there’s plenty more room for Jake Johnson to unbottle some of deep-web technical ability, like the fakie ollie to front blunt, but it is fabulous to watch him in this zone.
Tags: Alien Workshop, bioshock, Clipper, conspiracy theories, Dinosaur Jr, dudes, jake johnson, Josh Stewart, Krooked, ludes, Polar, Portugal the Man, Rogue Wave, slappie pallie, Static 4, tudes
December 31, 2014 at 1:49 pm |
Such a good part backed with good tunes. One of my favorites of the year, for sure. The ender is so, so fucking good.