As Video Nasty draws ever closer to a release date, we're going to start putting up rider trailers. First is Stephen Roe who is affectionately known as Rogie. He's ridden for Heroin for over eight years now, and has parts in our videos Live from Antarctica (2005) and Magic Sticky Hand (2007) Rogie has been kind enough to take some time off from breaking his bones and going to foam parties to actually go out and film a video part for us, so without further ado, enjoy the first ride trailer for Video Nasty. We'll post one a week until the video comes out!
Tom Day in Kingpin
Rush out and buy the new Kingpin magazine, because our boy Tom Day is up in that piece with a rad interview. Go get it!
Video Nasty Boards
Shimizu Wheels
Shimizu just got a wheel on OJ, art by yours truly of some milk throwing up. Mosey on over to the NHS/OJ site and pick some up if you feel so inclined.
Best Brands
Someone over at complex magazine has good taste. http://www.complex.com/style/2013/03/the-25-best-skate-brands-right-now/
Slam Interview
Just had an interview up over on the Slam site.Check it out if you feel thus inclined.
VIDEO NASTY
We interrupt the Magic Sticky Hand video posts to bring you exciting news.Rogie just finished and uploaded the trailer for the new Heroin Skateboards video "Video Nasty" This will be out on DVD in June. Available at all good skate shops, and a few crap ones too. Anyway, I won't go on and on, just watch the trailer. Thanks to our friends at Batwing Catwings for letting us use the track. Check them out they rule.
Magic Sticky Hand Part 2
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Magic Sticky Hand
In 2007 we followed up our "Live from Antarctica" DVD with a little DVD called Magic Sticky Hand, it gave all the new riders and people that got on after LFA a chance to film a part it. Colin Fiske, Rogie, Deer Man of Dark Woods and Chris Ault were the new riders featured in MSH, it had a limited release in the UK and is hard to get hold of now. I thought I'd start throwing it up on Vimeo. Here's part one, Fiske, Rogie and Jon Monie. Cheers to Alan Glass for sending the files.