viernes, 17 de junio de 2016

Interview - Brian Romero



1.Hey Brian,how are you bro! greetings from Peru, all good there?
Hey Diego, all is well here in Southern California.


2.Tell us how you start to make killer artworks,what are your references and influences?
It’s all about having a good concept to start with. Then I spend time doing research for reference or inspirational images. Either through my design library or Google images. Then I sketch stuff out in Photoshop, where I can try a lot of ideas quickly. Once I’ve dialed a sketch in, I print it out and throw it on the lightbox. From there I ink the final line art on Bristol board with India ink, brush and pens. That line art gets scanned in and then colored on the Mac for final production.



As for influences, there are a lot. Starting with classic cartoons from the 40’s that used to be on TV when I was kid. Movies like Star Wars, Blade Runner and Road Warrior. Comic books, especially silver age artists like Jack Kirby, John Romita and John Buscema. Then there’s the skate and surf art I grew up on. Artists like Jim Phillips and Steve Nazar. Finally hot rod artist Ed “Big Daddy” Roth!



3.I saw your insane and rad work to Deathwish,Baker boards! and is magnificent! you still work in Deathwish,Baker at the moment?
Thanks! I used to work in house at Baker Boys. After 4 and a half years I’ve gone back to being freelance. I still do graphics for those guys whenever they have something that needs my touch.












4.You make artworks to anothers skateboarding brands? i think Happy Hour,another more?
Yes! I love working with Happy Hour. It’s a totally different vibe than Deathwish. I’ve done work for Yezzur, Remind Insoles, Decay out of Austria. Santa Cruz recently released my Jim Phillips “Screaming Hand” tribute recently, which is really cool.






5.Which is your favorite artists from gruesome artwork in this moment?
I really dig guys like Tallboy, Burrito Breath, Julio Cesar Battistelli and Joe King.

6.What you think about:

Pushed:
I think Pushead does some cool work, but I’ve never been a massive fan. But I dig his stuff when I see it out there.


Jimbo Phillips:
Jimbo is doing some rad work. His style is kind of a continuation of his dad’s work, which was a huge influence on me as a kid.




7.You are ride skate too Brian? i think yes! what is your favorite tricks?
I don’t skate much anymore. Honestly I was never that great at it and being 42 years old I try to avoid hurting myself. I need my hands intact so I can pay the bills! 



8.Brian you know some from the skateboarding scene from Peru?
I’m not too familiar with the scene outside of California to be honest. But I’m stoked that there’s a skate scene pretty much everywhere around the world. It’s cool to know my work is seen globally.



9.You too make artworks to bands Brian,tell me about the bands what you made artworks.
Being a fan of rock n’ roll, I love doing artwork for bands. Recently I have a lot posters and t-shirts for stoner rock and psychedelic bands.




10.In this moments you work in some new sick artworks? to new boards,bands,stickers?
I’m always working on new stuff for clients and myself. I have some of my own enamel pins coming out and other merch. Right now I have multiple band t-shirts going on as well as skateboard and snowboard graphics.



11.Bro thanks a lot for your time in this interview! cheers from Sk8 Coach Skateboarding Blogline!
No problem, thanks for hitting me up!




lunes, 23 de mayo de 2016

Juice Magazine 72 / Juice Magazine 74 - Reviews

JUICE MAGAZINE 72
JUICE MAGAZINE 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY ISSUE

Is the 20 year anniversary to Juice Magazine in this 72 edition from this insane mag!
20 year photo retropestive from true and real skateboarding!
This issue have interviews to Ben Ashworth, Bennett Harada, Bones Brigade Chronicles, Chris Mearkle, Darren Menditto, Dave Duncan, Dave Libhart, Dave “Shaggy” Palmer, Dogtown Chronicles, Don Nguyen, Duty Now Retrospective, Gerry Lopez, Geth Noble, James Hedrick, Jeff Hedges, Jim Barnum, Jim Muir, John Van Hamersveld, Kareem Campbell, Kelly Slater, Lance Mountain, Lil Eddie Lawrence, Marc Corbett, Mudhoney, Mark Hubbard, Mark Scott, Mike McGill
Also interview and articles with Skull Skates, Ray Flores, Steve Olson, The Melvins, Tim Klemonsky, Tim Payne, Todd Prince, Wally Hollyday, Whipsnake Park!
Contact: http://juicemagazine.com/


JUICE MAGAZINE 74 STEVE JONES SEX PISTOLS

The new killer issue from Juice Magazine is out now! with Steve Jones (Guitar) from Sex Pistols in the cover! and a long interview with her by Steve Olson!
Also interviews with Pedro Barros,Rhino,Julien Stranger,G.Grant Brittain,Lance Mountain,George Orton,Jeff KendallsDave Hackett,Chris Strople,Duane Peters,Dave Duncan Steve Alba,Grant Brittain,Tony Magnusson,Pat Black,Jesse Martinez,Bill Danforth,Jim Murphy Ric Widenor,Lester Kasai,Glen Charnoski,Bryan Pennington,Peter Furnee,Jeremiah,Risk Ryan Smith,Jason Jessee,Omar Hassan,Cam Dowse,Jen O’Brien,Depth Leviathan Dweller,Brett Roper Travis Beattie,Chris Gentry,CW Dunn,Chris Albright,Charlie Wilkins,Cairo Foster,Pierre-Luc Gagnon BJ Morrill,Dr. Lenore,L.A. Sparks,Sid Melvin,Jesse Irish,Packy Fancher,Greg Lutzka Jimmy Larsen,Adam Dyet,Luis Tolentino,Greg Harbour,Frank Faria,Ryan DeCenzo,Dave Bachinsky Johnny Turgesen,Casey Meyer,Edward Sanchez,David Gravette,Ben Hatchell,Brian Geib,Felipe Gouveia,Eric Santos,Kyle Smith,Cameron Revier,Josh Stafford,Justin Grubbs,Etienne Ede, Archila Sanzio,Piacentini,Josh Elder,Eddie “Mighty” Moreno,Kevin Kowalski,Otto Pflanz, Jeremy Smith,Adam Wiggins,Jimmy Wilkins,Danny Gordon,Jake Hilbish,Corey Blanchette,Adam Legassie,Nick Santos,Trey Rounds,Curren Caples,Justyce Tabor,Andy Anderson,Sarah Thompson Coral Guerrero,Collin Graham,Derek Scott,Ace Pelka,Sonny Rodriguez,Jarren Duke,Mikayla Sheppard,CJ Titus,Noah Schott,Emily Earring,Julian Torres,Wyatt Wisenbaker,Josh Forsberg, Nathan Midgette,Roman Pabich,Yago Dominguez,Jack Winburn,Jonas Carlsson,Kiko Francisco, Bryce Ava,Wettstein Desmond,Shepherd Matty,Jessee Luke Kahler
Article Juice! State of Skate with the master Tony Alva!
Punk interview with the old school raw punks GBH!;Fidfalir,The Highway Murderers by Jeff Ho,Steve Jones (Sex Pistols) by Steve Olson!
In the surf area interview with Micky Munoz!
You cant miss this rad and new issue from Juice Magazine if you are into real pools,pipes and punk rock!


viernes, 29 de abril de 2016

Interview - Julz Lynn


1.Rad greetings Julz! how are you? all killer there?
Radical times, good vibes! Things are going awesome!


2.Tell us how you start in the skateboarding? as were your beginnings?
My beginning were watching home skate videos and watching skateboarding all my life. All the friends of family ended up being skateboarders; most of my influence in life was from surfing, snowboarding, moto, skateboarding, music, fly family. I really got into it at 11 and wanted to start competition so I could call myself a professional skateboarder. I have always had a natural ability for progression. The saying "where there is will power, there has to be a way." Therefore all things are possible so I have to go for it! Risk and experience lead to the best personal progression. With in a few months down the line I won my first Ladies amateurs comp. I watched the women's pro and took notes on the differences. For there on out I was dead set on destruction for everything my skateboard could touch. True freedom in youth at it's finest for my upbringings under my fathers watch. My mind was free, brain at rest, and my heart felt pure as gold in the fire. Nothing but myself could stop me from skateboarding as much as possible. Knowing skateboarding saved my life from many situations and helped me with all areas of my life I will never let that flame die! 


3.Wich are your influences in the skate? your motivation to destroy the spots?
My main influences to skate are all the shredders that get at it! They show up to the spot and no time is wasted. They are hungry to blow off steam and take out energy on the park. Feel the forces and gravity in the flow and be one with your board. One of my favorites to watch from the beginning has always been Pedro Barros. His power, height on airs, length of grinds, and usage of all aspect of the arena so incredible to watch and skate with! Another major influence has always been Bucky With his creativity on the skateboard! Truly bringing that imagination aspect of seeing what you are going to do and recreating that in reality. He puts 100 percent effort into his tricks and skates with incredible precision. Salba is the same with creativity and his lines are truly inspirational. Just when you think he is going to go backside over the light, he goes double frontside and hits light box and love seat and then takes cake in the shallow. Gotta love creativity in skateboarding weather it is the tricks, or lines. Last but never actually the last inspiration for destruction is all those homies out there I've met along my journey that love skateboarding with all their hearts! If you keep it 100% Skateboarder you know you have my respect. It takes true commitment and dedication. Living, breathing, eating that lifestyle and putting it back out with individual originality! Showing that personal psychology from board to rider. Each individual has a unique style because of their influences and that's why I listen to every genre of music. If you only like one style how does that make you a musician? If you are a real skateboarder, you love every part of it and want to see everyone grow together. We all have or past set backs but that's why I go out and skate pools. Find that light, get your coping skills on point and move forward as fast possible! Know your limits and when you test them. Do you cry over testing limits, no you get back up if you still can and give it another go! I like people with minds like this and you can see it shine in their skills! I also like seeing the shine in people's face when they light up with excitement because of accomplishing new things. That is a beautiful blessed part of life.


4.How is the rad skateboarding scene in your city?
My hometown is Orange County. I'm am between Los Angeles and San Diego near the coast bellow Salba Land. Its probably the most prime place to live because you have it all in one area. There is a mass amount of parks, pools, street spots, a few very ramps, private backyard bowls, Ramos, indoor parks. Skateboarding jungle; you got it! We are one of the only places in the world where every park pretty much at all open hours has at least one rider in it. There are a lot more females at the park. You can see girls finally figuring out they can also figure out center of gravity and have natural style that is far more intriguing to watch than some males in my opinion. To each there own preference of style but it's nice that ladies women and girls of all ages are comfortable on skateboards now and accepted for there skills. There more people who can appreciate skateboarding for what it is and what it looks like; the better! When people start appreciating all those aspects we come together to make one of the strongest communities. We keep each other safe and protected from outsiders haters who have a lack of understanding. They are over standing and we as skateboarders with stand everything by riding through our life as a healthy positive outlet! Skateboarding builds your character to be strong and I believe that's is where the strength in our community comes from. Who likes a broken train, you have to keep the machine moving!


5.Actually you have sponsors?
My sponsors at this period of time are Ace Trucks, Black Flys Eyewear, Vox Footwear, Hard Luck, Ohana Organics, and I have a board company Julz Skateboards you can find at www.julzinc.com.


6.Your best tricks?
Cab grinds. Laybacks. I love airs of every kind. This list goes on... Frontside Stand up grinds are my strongest and most consistent trick. 


7.What you think about the diy and underground skateboarding?
DIY and Underground skateboarding is where it is at! Who wants to follow some mold. Do you want to be a copy or actually be yourself and do things yourself. Underground is all about skateboarders working together to make more skateboarding they are the foundation for where the corporate comes up with their ideas. We are out there actually creating and building. Doing the labor ourselves and making it happen for everyone around us to enjoy the fruits as long as they have respect for real 100% percent skateboarding style. 


8.Bowl,street?
Bowl is number one because I like going super fast and I was raised on pool and vert skateboarding. I will also skate street. I like gaps and drops and can throw a few flat ground tricks out there. It's a major part of being a whole well rounded skateboarder no doubt. 


9.You know some from the skateboarding scene from Peru?
I have little knowledge about Peru and the skaters other than the media coverage and stories of the Bingham brothers and their connection to Machu Picchu and preservation of Incan culture. I also feel like I must have skated with some Peruvian skaters before in my life time but am currently drawing blanks in my brain on names. 


10.Future plans Julz?
Jul Z?! Hahaha. Next is Xgames Austin, U.S. Open, to Vans Park finals in Sweden. 



11.Last words! and thanks for your time Julz! big hugs!
Thank you for allowing me to give a little taste of my brain for this interview. Time is nothing to those who flow with it! My pleasure! Blessings friends! Always stay true and committed! No fear. No shame in the game. Times get chaotic and you just gotta kick push and coast through it! Real peace of mind, flip that switch and turn up the living! Never say Never ;) Ride on, grind on, be Brave, Bright, and Beautiful you!


miércoles, 27 de abril de 2016

Entrevista - Chulo


1.Saludos llenos de violencia! desde Perú Sebastián! como va todo en esa brutal banda llamada Chulo? 
R: Por el momento, recién salió la edición en físico de nuestro primer larga duración: “Coragyps Atratus”, 14 temas de poderviolencia ambientado con drone. Un total de 18 minutos editados en vinilo 12” gracias al sello estadounidense Torture Garden Picture Company. El trabajo actualmente será re-editado en formato cassette por el sello español Ruined Brains Tapes y puede ser descargado de forma gratuita desde nuestro Bandcamp (https://chulo.bandcamp.com/).
Además, este año grabamos 14 temas nuevos que darán forma a tres trabajos distintos: un split con Grinding (Medellín, Colombia), un 3-way split con Exacerbación (Costa Rica) y Test (Brasil) y un nuevo EP de la banda.
Sin embargo, Sergio, nuestro bajista viaja a México para continuar con sus estudios de posgrado y el futuro de la banda es incierto… Por ahora quedamos en una pausa.


2.Cuéntanos como se forma el descontrol llamado Chulo? de quien fue la idea? 
R: Empezamos tocando a comienzos del 2009, con el propósito de hacer  una banda powerviolence vieja escuela y expresar cualquier cosa que nos llamara la atención. La idea surgió colectivamente debido a la motivación que teníamos en el momento de tocar en alguna banda.


3.Actualmente con cuanto material cuenta Chulo? he visto que han participado en el Tributo a Spazz,cuéntanos que tal esa experiencia? 
R: Actualmente hemos participado en nueve splits, dos EPs, un LP y tres compilados propios. También en varios compilados internacionales, entre los cuales se encuentra el mencionado: “Spazzin’ to the Oldies” tributo a Spazz. Haber hecho parte de éste, fue un total honor, primero que todo porque Spazz fue la principal influencia y motivación por la que empezó la banda, segundo por la posibilidad de compartir con tantas excelentes bandas que le están apostando al powerviolence alrededor del mundo actualmente y por último porque “revive” muchos temas de esta increíble banda.




4.Influencias? 
R: Como había dicho anteriormente: ¡SPAZZ! 
Y en general, toda la primera onda del powerviolence, resaltando a Crossed Out, el grindcore vieja escuela como Denak y nueva escuela como Insect Warfare. También el Punk Medallo como HP.HC, BSN, Ataque de Sonido e Imagen por nombrar algunas…


5.Algún miembro de Chulo tiene algún proyecto paralelo? banda,distro,sello? 
R: Sergio tocó algún tiempo con Los Maricas e Isla Tortuga, bandas hardcore punk locales.
Yo, actualmente tengo un sello/distro pequeño, basado en el DIY y el hardcore punk local, llamado Narcosarcasmo: https://narcosarcasmo.bandcamp.com/


6.Chulo tiene letras? de que tratan? 
R: Sí, así no parezca, sí tenemos letras, jajaja. Usualmente tratan sobre la actualidad del país, la vida rutinaria, de vez en cuando, sobre emborracharse, pero generalmente es sobre cualquier asunto que capte nuestro interés en general.


7.Cuéntanos sobre la escena hardcore, punk, thrash, powerviolence de tu país? como se encuentra la movida? 
R: Actualmente existen muchas bandas de hardcore punk (thrash/crust/grind/etc.) haciendo cosas realmente buenas e interesantes desde diferentes ciudades del país. Por ejemplo en Cali están Mico y Pogromo, en Ibagué, Aasvöel y Mohan y en Medellín Grinding, solo por mencionar algunas… Aquí en Bogotá, esta Perro con Kancha, Pütchi, Lava, Future is Black, Amor & Rabia, Traición y Anti-Diktatur entre muchísimas otras….
Desde hace alrededor de cuatro años existe un sitio llamado Rat Trap, aquí en la capital, donde le apuestan a la autogestión desde diferentes frentes (música y arte principalmente). Pienso que este sitio ha servido como medio de integración para toda la escena punk no solo de Bogotá sino de todo el país. Por el momento y a grandes rasgos me atrevería a decir que la escena está bastante unida y existe apoyo mutuo entre sus participantes.


8.Han tenido propuesta de hacer algún tour al extranjero? 
R: Sí, ha habido propuestas de viajar a Brasil y Estados Unidos, pero desafortunadamente hasta el momento ninguna de las dos ha pasado de ser eso… Una propuesta.



9.Que conoces de la escena extrema de Perú? 
R: De las primeras bandas que escuché de crust latino fue a Dios Hastío que me gustó mucho desde entonces. Conozco Poncho Negro, Pudrete, Ataque Frontal, Sistemas de Aniquilación y Disposición Negativa por nombrar las que tengo presentes en este momento.


10.Que planes futuros se trae en Chulo entre manos? 
R: Con la partida de Sergio el futuro de la banda es incierto… Sin embargo tenemos pensado seguir ensayando Jorge y yo para tal vez hacer real alguna de las giras que mencioné anteriormente… Ya veremos…
Por ahora sacar los trabajos que tenemos pendientes para este 2016…


11.Sebastián gracias por tu tiempo y ultimas lineas para la crew de Sk8 Coach Skateboarding Blogzine...
R: Muchas gracias por esta oportunidad, espero cumplir las expectativas de la entrevista… Soy de pocas palabras pero conciso, jajaja.
Mi truco favorito es el 360 flip, lo alcancé a sacar cuando montaba pero ahora no soy más que un skater frustrado.
¡Saludos y pa’ lante con el blog y el ruido!

PD: Jaws es un monstruo.