Mark Suciu is back, with a new concept: just murking spots, without more thinking behind it than that (that we get, at least!)… And that is no slowing down either, let's be clear, here: the number of "established" spots being looked at in a other way and of lines that make no sense is here, definitely here. We might even get here one of his best part ever. And that accounts for something. Something heavy.
Even after these few years following them, it's still hard to figure out what they do (skateboarding, I think). But whatever it is, I fail to see who does it better! Every time Chris Milic's frog gang pops up, we can expect to be pleased with an impressive collection of tricks, mostly on two wheels. Not to mention the fact that we may hold the slappy of the year here. In any case, as for fashion week, we hope many new editions will happen soon.
Philadelphia, P.A.'s M.V.P. crew Sabotage is back with "Dub", a web clip orchestrated and executed by Brian Panebianco who - side note - happens to kill it on both ends of the lens. Kevin Liedtke and Tyler Dietterich are, officially, the primary focus of this new production but in reality, most everyone part of or tight with the crew has at least a clip, from Mark Suciu to Jamal Smith or say, Dylan Sourbeer, Ishod Wair or Kevin Bilyeu. Quite improbably, Sabotage just seems to (somehow) better itself with every new output - both the skating and editing are as sharp as they get, as though since the locals lost LOVE Park (a classic spot the decline of which has been documented by, notably, Euro Jon), a certain rage drove them to go all out on rampages through the entirety of the city of brotherly love. Even those who only made it as far away as across the street, to skate Muni, could teach a class of ledge finesse or six - maybe twelve.
So, it was worth waiting a bit, wasn't it!? Mark Suciu just dropped the part that has supposedly been on hold for weeks now for one trick, and word in French restaurants is that he went back for it about twenty times… One can appreciate the motivation, but let's celebrate the diversity with which Mark uses his talent. This part got something for you, no matter what you dig, and everything is top notch!
We know you were a bit worried… Suciu had not released any era defining part in months, and we had grown used of a life regularly uplifted by the innovation with a touch of class of Mark. Well, rest assured, he was just stacking clips for this, and this came out great… To say the least!
Talk about killing it… The Adidas team is know for its ability to adapt to about any terrain, with class, but this trip to Japan allows us to realize how far skateboarding has gone into something amazing to watch territories. And, in the end, just like in football, Germany wins. Well, in our case, Dennis does!