Curtis Pearl

Play It back

This little smooth music, these paradisiac landscapes tinged with orange, pink and yellow by the sunset. No doubt possible from the intro we know it's Yardsale! They now master so well this atmosphere to which they are faithful since the first hour. For this opus of the Yardsale saga, the young crew are staged in Japan, California and obviously in their native Great-Britain. And since the first episodes, guys have taken a lot of level and we really refined their respective styles. As Charlie Birch who in my opinion, has now one of the best smith grind of all Great-Britain or the inimitable flatground of Sam Sitayeb. Anyway, another video that we will watch in a loop.

Enfer, oui!

Augustin Giovannoni returns with "Hell yeah" and in addition to being the title of the video, it is surely also what we all had to shout at the end of the viewing. We know the talent of the guy behind the camera, with his many videos and more recently the famous "Live Sb Report". In fact, today Augustin is the eye that immortalizes the best the Parisian skateboarding in recent years. On the menu we have the right to more or less all the Paris scene igniting the asphalt of the capital. Simple effective, hard to find a better menu.

Sit back, relax

What better way to start 2019 for the young guys of Yardsale than leaving their tender London to taste a bit of the American East Coast? Charlie Birch and Julian Kimura in full speed lines, steez at will (especially in Charlie Birch’s smith grinds), this particular atmosphere, a Yardsale video what! Exactly what we needed. Filmed over two short weeks, the result is more than satisfying. A breath of fresh air and originality offered by the London youth.

Dear Diary,

Finally some news from the Yardsale guys, it's crazy how it is a pleasure to see Curtis Pearl or Sam Sitayeb. We thank Grant Dawson for "Diary of a", filmed entirely London with the best of the London’s castings. The result is as beautiful as crazy, they skate anything and everything from a giant can to the beautiful Southbanks. We will put Julian Kimura as MVP which is here more impressive than ever. A special mention is also made for the beer rescue performed by Jake Church with an extraordinary cold blood. 

Tough love

Right from the beginning, you are in for what you dig: howling ass lines… Then, again, considering their passion for any piece of urban furniture made of bricks, at Yardsale, they don't have much of a choice, when it comes to push hard! Let's also note an interesting soundtrack that ask the only question that matters on the eve of a new year: could Yacht Rock be the new Skate Rock of tomorrow!?

Softcore

For about two years, now, the London heads of Yardsale have been doing their own thing, with their very own esthetic and quite the crew of young men to represent in the streets… This new opus is in the direct line they have been following, from the trips to visit the American brother, and before all, to the relentless exploration of about every dark corner of their capitol. Yep, the new generation at his best!

Youth of Today

They weird, the kids, nowadays! And it is a great thing, let's be clear… Proof here, with images in motion, an edit coming from London, and a trip to the new generation psyche, sort of. Old men, hold on for dear life!

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