skate journal: a few flippers on a new setup (Jan 20, 2013)
Posted in New Deck, New Wheels, Skate Journal on January 21st, 2013 by corpoOf course now that I have to take some time off for my shoulder injury it’s super nice out. I haven’t set up a new board in a long time and needed something to do. If you know anything about me, you know that I obsess over really dumb stuff. Well lately I’ve been watching a lot of Westgate footage and read something where he said low trucks have better pop. When I had cleaned my garage last weekend I found an old pair of Venture Lows (8″) and I felt like giving them a try. They are probably at least 8 years old. Pretty funny. I put the Venom bushing in there for the heck of it. I also had some really old 50mm Null wheels that wouldn’t sell so I threw those on there too. I am now almost a 40 year old with Venture Lows and 50mm wheels. Aka I’m a dork. I went on a hike with Liz and got back kinda early in the afternoon and just couldn’t avoid skating anymore. I figured the safest thing to do was some slow flippers in front of the house so that’s what I did. I’m not sure if the lower trucks really help or not, but the new board felt awesome. I did some of the best feeling kickflips I’ve done in awhile. They board sure flipped around quick. I suppose the lighter wheels help too. I did a few more flippers too. Everything felt good with the exception of treflip which seemed a little harder since the trucks don’t turn the same. I got one kind of though and put my arm down and felt a tingle in the shoulder that reminded me I should probably stop while I’m ahead. I’m hyped my shoulder didn’t hurt at all while skating, but still gonna rest it so I don’t hurt it again next time I fall. Hyped on my new setup!









We may have missed the opening band, but the band that was on was bad enough we went to drink tall cans in the alley. Dave, Zach, Jason and PJ.
Everyone went to this show. Jason and Gordon. I didn’t listen to much of Priestess. What I heard reminded me of why I didn’t make an effort to hear them.
High On Fire. I’m not going to claim I was much of a fan before this show. I thought after how much I enjoyed Tauntaun it would be worth it to see another metal band. To say I was let down is an understatement. I tried to enjoy them and I think during the encore I finally saw what people like about this band, but it wasn’t what I like in metal. Not enough chords. Not enough sludge/grunge. A boring ass drummer. Seriously, how can you have a boring drummer in a metal band? Not enough big powerful riffs, etc. Oh well, my friends that like them said the show was good so there you go.
The next night Liz and I went back to the Fox to see White Rabbits. We arrived early enough to see the opening act Here We Go Magic. They were decent. At times great. They have the potential to be a really good indie rock band, but it’s not there yet. Good opener though.
White Rabbits came on and established immediately that they were gonna put on a fantastic show. It’s funny how the drumming in a pop/indie rock band like White Rabbits could blow away the drumming from metal heads High On Fire. It completely did though. At times there would be 3 Rabbits beating the hell out of the drums. It was amazing. I’ve only mentioned the drums, but everything was on point. The singing was perfection as well.
During the encore most of Here We go Magic joined the Rabbits on stage. Everyone was having a blast and the music was still kicking. Yes, that is Beaver from Leave It To Beaver on the guitar.
Look at all the dudes beating up the drums! Show of the year so far! Not only was the show so great, but it quickly established White Rabbits as a new favorite and a band I will never pass on seeing live again.
A few nights later Liz, Carleigh, John and I went to see my friend Zach’s first ever show with his new band Straighten The Crooked. I had heard some mp3s beforehand so I knew the show would be decent, but it ended up surpassing all expectations quickly. The music is kinda like Kyuss or something. Grungy metal or whatever you call it. I was impressed with the bass and how it didn’t just play along with the guitar. The whole show was more creative and impressive then I thought it would be and I went in with somewhat high expectation. And yes I thought they were way better than High On Fire. Kudos Zach!
Liz and Carleigh thinking about the two hot dudes moshing by themselves and running into Zach’s parents. Or maybe they were thinking about throwing their drinks at the barricade in front of the drums.
Proof that Liz actually thought I was funny that night. Unheard of.


Should have known Rick would be there, but I didn’t expect those shoes!
The first band was a couple ladies singing with a glass of wine and an acoustic guitar. It wasn’t bad, not my cup of tea though. Brian was the only one texting more than me.
Magic Mice came on shortly and played a pretty rockin’ set. Brian told me the Westword mentioned Dinosaur Jr as one of their influences or something. That can never be a bad thing and there was definitely some sick guitar solos and distortion. For the most part though they reminded me of good garage rock and I really enjoyed it. Check out their myspace page
An old man laughing at at old man! Ha. The guy in the background was having a ball and dancing it up. You can’t really see from the photo, but he was getting jiggy. Rick approved. The best part was when he stood next to a pregnant lady and stuck out his belly. Golden material there.
If I ever get serious about concert reviews maybe I’ll actually start getting within 20 feet of the band when taking photos.
Up next was a horrible band named Ego Vs Id. Some Boulder band I guess. How embarrasing. They could play their instruments well enough, but it was cocky jam lets get chicks crap. We left.
Don’t forget your halloween costumes.