Where William Strobeck revives all the fundamentals of San Francisco skateboarding with a fresh twist, in exactly twenty-seven minutes and fourteen seconds… From the unadulterated downhill rodeo that have made the GX 1000 crew famous to Sammy's line at EMB, this is got something for everybody and as everybody was waiting for it, well, this is just perfect…
The Unemployed homies are back with a more bucolic version of their beloved Marseille (no street violence, this time…) and a few famous guests, including Sean Pablo in full nod to Aaron Suski, and even Jake Johnson, once again mastering an impossible trick: the dreaded slappy nosegrind. Yep, Marseille is about that street stuff, we tell ya!
One knew it was coming, and one could only whish it would hit as hard as the first two times, but what we see here are Hockey and Benny Magliano really coming together and reaching some sort of maturity in what they want to present us with, in between refined brutality and accidental beauty… And, well, they got Andrew Allen, so could it even go wrong!?
Some new Strobeck, as we all dig it: all fresh and cool, if not cooler than that, with notably our very own Touzery that is not afraid to kickflip trees here, and the ATV Taylor whose versatility just never fail to please the eye… Oh, and who else can put together an edit about one pair of shoes featuring two guys wearing another pair of shoes?
Some "Pussy Gangster" extras? Who's gonna say "no", especially when it is good stuff! Excellent stuff, even, when you talk about Sage's trick at the La Défense bank… Proof that well applied pop can open new worlds!