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Article: Island video

Island video

The man behind LandJim Craven has come through with a similarly themed project to his last one, in conjunction with Grey, Emerica, and Dickies. This time, titled Island, the beautifully shot video sees Heroin riders Tom Day and Zach Riley take centre stage, travelling the length and breadth of the country, from Land's End to John o'Groats, seeking out rarely, if ever, seen spots for your viewing pleasure.

Much like the last video project, a lot of thought, time and effort have gone into this, however this release is accompanied by a special zine from Grey, which should be hitting skate shops any day now. Keep checking your local shops to see a variety of interesting photos from a range of gargantuan UK structures never intended, or even contemplated, for the use of a skateboard.

The video also featuers cameos from a variety of heads, including Keanu Robson, Joe O'Donnell, Josh Arnott, Conor Charleson and Will Creswick.

We can't really throw enough superlatives out there to describe this video, so it's probably for the best that you sit back, and let Mr Craven take you on a sensory journey through the UK's countryside.

Well done, once again, lads.

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