Griffin Gass, ’35th North’ – Future ‘Say My Name, Say My Name’ T-Eddy candidate again raises the question, as the Girl camp dips deeper into the Pacific Northwest for its new pickups, are they indulging in continued Anti Hero fandom or returning to the company’s partial Vancouverian roots? Also, the Pupecki grind on the Seattle rail
Magnus Bordewick, ‘Tigerstaden’ – This dude makes flip tricks look like explosions, with a jacket game to rival SP
Lucien Clarke, ‘Palasonic’ – From the Landscape intro to the Boss seven minutes later, Lucien Clark goes in
Kyle Nicholson, ‘Olympic Demo Reel’ – If there ever was a dude who belonged on ScumCo it’s the perennially overlooked Kyle Nicholson, bouncing back here after the City of Philadelphia robbed him of a Love gap switch 360 flip
Josh Drysen, ‘sml. Wheels’ – Solidly weird tech
Yonnie Cruz, ‘The Flare’ – It’s up for debate whether Lakai lensmen Federico Vitetta and Daniel Wheatly can capture Yonnie Cruz’ skating with the same combination of reckless abandon and high stakes that Ryan Garshell managed, but this part ripped, and James Capps tricks helped too
Yaje Popson, ‘Riddles in Mathematics’ – Whatever headaches were saved thanks to having the least-claustrophobic camera work in Chris Theissen’s latest paean to the uncomfortable close-up were offset by some of the most garish camo going. But Yaje Popson’s skating surpasses all
Kevin Taylor, ’42’ – A deep indulgence from one of the discipline’s true masters
Jimmy Lannon, ‘Shaqueefa Mixtape Vol 3’ – If you’re among those that can watch Jimmy Lannon do bump-to-bars for several minutes straight, you can do so via one of the year’s best-soundtracked videos
Niels Bennett, ‘Awake’ – The catch on the frontside 5-0 shove-it in this is nearly enough to tide people over until this dude’s next clip, which would benefit all involved if it announced Niels Bennett as the next curly-haired wallrider for Girl
Louie Lopez, ‘West End’ – people will debate whether he should’ve gotten Skater of the Year, but he gets points for prioritizing shove-its over kickflips when it comes to bump and gaps. And who’s whipping caballerials out of wallrides?
Tore Bevivino, ‘Sabotage 5’ – Strapping on the face mask for some of the gulliest levels lines ever done at Love Park
Tags: bumps to bars, Da Flare DVD coming soon, demolitions, Griffin Gass, higgledy piggledy, James Capps, Jimmy Lannon, Josh Drysen, Kevin Taylor, Kyle Nicholson, levels, Louie Lopez, Lucien Clarke, Magnus Bordewick, mask on, Niels Bennett, perms, Sabotage 5, ScumCo & Sons, sml., T-Eddys, T-Pain casino tour, the Pacific North and the Pacific West, Tigerstaden, Tore Bevivino, Yaje Popson, Yonnie Cruz
January 2, 2018 at 11:31 pm |
Damn that Dane Barker Lotties part should have made it in there
January 2, 2018 at 11:32 pm |
No 917 Video Parts Either?
January 4, 2018 at 1:28 am |
I enjoyed the Justin Drysen part, but am confused because nothing in there seemed like “weird tech” and you are someone who chooses words carefully. I’m not criticizing, just used to agreeing with bto on most things I guess.
January 4, 2018 at 11:54 am |
lucien clarke’s “palasonic” intro is a homage to toby shaull’s unabomber part, not his landscape part… close but not cigar
April 29, 2018 at 5:41 pm |
[…] 4, the latest video clip from the California skateboard company, Magnus Bordewick uncorks his explosive brand of flip tricks over and up any number of blocks and steps, waving his Nordic limbs with abandon much of the time. […]