IS SKATEBOARDING “SOFT” NOWADAYS?

February 19, 2020/ / ARTICLES, VIDEOS/ Comments: 34

If you talk to skateboarders over a certain age, or just stand around long enough at skate industry events, you’ll likely hear people complain about how “skateboarding has gotten soft nowadays.” What these people usually mean is that today’s biggest skateboarders no longer appear to live like outlaws, the way pros did in the ’90s and 2000s. Instead, skateboarding is soberer, cleaner, and more corporatized…just “softer” all around.

There was a time when pros said and did irreverent and dangerous things, and their sponsors promoted that behavior. Videos like Baker 2G and Destroying America come to mind, as well as infamous ads from World Industries and Shorty’s, and the addicting personalities of larger-than-life skaters like Chad Muska and Bam Margera.

We can point to many things that led today’s more tamed pros away from projecting these lifestyles—mainstream sponsorships, heightened personal exposure online, a more critical cultural climate—but no amount of finger-wagging will put a stop to the softness. To be fair, a lot of good can be at least partly attributed to this new momentum—most notably a wider participant base, meaning skateboarding has become less alienating, narrow, and socially insular.

We agree that this change helps grow skateboarding as a whole, but just because skating is expanding doesn’t mean we need to lose touch with the “fuck-you-who-cares” impulse we all grew up on. So in that OG spirit, we want to highlight a couple of videos from crews who are keeping that flavor alive.

A lot of these videos are produced by younger kids with nothing to lose. They’re just having fun with their friends, sticking it to the hypothetical man. Check ‘em out and remember, be careful when negotiating your deals, or your video parts may end up looking like this.

Horny Mom Busts A Fat Tre Flip

We premiered this video by a Canadian crew from Calgary a while back, and on top of having one of the best video titles ever, has classic hijinx involving a frozen pizza down the pants and driving a Jeep through a skatepark. Seems like Winnipeg is the Rust Belt of Canada, filled with kids who have too much time on their hands and not enough supervision—the perfect formula for top-notch skate videos.

THE BLE VIDEO

We had to post this one straight to Pornhub due to the full-frontal nudity and gory elements that are too raw for YouTube. If you were too scared to watch the BLE video the first time around, save yourself the embarrassment and watch it now while there’s still time.

GANG CORP – BLACK BUSINESS

Gang Corp is one of the most productive (and decently merchandised) crews in New York today, comprised mainly of kids who grew up skating LES Skatepark and have now graduated to terrorizing the streets. They’re super easy to spot in public because they always travel at least a dozen deep, and they know how to finesse security guards like no other. Check out our Hanging Out With for an up-close look at the Corp.

HIJINX UNLIMITED

The Almighty YouTube Algorithm fed us this video a while back, and while a lot of it smacks of bored Californian teens pointlessly breaking shit and disrespecting (suplexing) bodyguards, we’re overall glad to have found it. Whether or not this crew is making skate videos the “right” way, they’re channelling that timeless bad kid energy, so we had to put it on this list.

Apologies for some of the heinous music supervision. But we were all young once, right?

Illegal Civilization 2

Although Mikey Alfred admittedly blew it with IC3, which was filled with horrible cameos and shit editing, IC2 is still worth revisiting when you have some downtime. Classic weed smoking, shit talking, cop evading, and ratchet behavior, plus feel good parts from guys who went on to the big leagues—Sean Pablo, Sage Elsesser, Tyshawn Jones.

Lurknyc’s “Mean Streets” & “New York Times” Series

LurkNYC videos, and now Hotel Blue videos, have been a lot of the outside world’s best glimpse of contemporary skating in New York City. These segments are a perfect blend of street characters, crusty spots, and good style. Raw videos can sometimes be a bit off-putting and seem lazy, but these edits are better off for it.

Melodi – EC II

Melodi is a loosely affiliated crew that’s tapping into the spirit of recklessness while keeping a modern look to their videos (i.e. they don’t run their P2 cards through the wash before uploading). You’ll notice traces of Bill Strobeck in the filming and editing style, but we promise only the best aspects make it through. Bonus points for a Kader Sylla appearance.

Mohkie – “Mohkie Europe 2019”

The Mohkie crew came to us a few months back with this video and we decided to premiere it pretty quickly. The premise is simple: a bunch of Americans traveling in a huge pack around Europe, partying at street spots and drawing a lot of attention to themselves. That’s basically what professional skateboarding boils down to when you cut out the fluff.

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  1. The Inevitable Grammar Guy

    February 19, 2020 3:47 pm

    Alas, here I go, being the grammar guy – but c’mon, it’s in the subtitle: “reminiscent”=that word doesn’t mean quite what you think it means, guys.

  2. Brasil Bitch

    February 19, 2020 5:12 pm

    USA kids need to chill out, some of this boys are deeply lost ,fighting people no reason , messing with homeless, real jerks. Skateboarding teach a lot of humblenes, at least here in brasil.

    • ONX

      August 21, 2021 3:39 pm

      All that acting like jackasses takes people nowhere at all, it might be cool to you’re friends when they’re drugged out but when the stupidity catches up to them and they Overdose on drugs you’ll realize that your stupidity will leave you with no friends and nothing other than a drug or alcohol problem. A Sober lifestyle is dope as fuck and Skateboarding is probably one of the secret pathways back to sobriety, you just have to be around the right people who dream big for the future and make calculated decisions not impulsive decisions. Skateboarding is headed towards the right direction i just hope it doesn’t become Politically correct cause that shit would be just as bad as becoming drug addicted skateboarder

  3. Randy Lahey

    February 19, 2020 5:47 pm

    Canadian vid was from Calgary, Alberta. Not Winnipeg, Manitoba. :-)

    • Corey Trevor

      February 19, 2020 7:33 pm

      As a Winnipegger I can say that Winnipeg is a place filled with kids who have too much time on their hands and not enough supervision though.

  4. Dan Pageau

    February 19, 2020 8:33 pm

    Calgary is in Alberta, Winnipeg is in Manitoba, the latter having no correlation to the horny mom vid… Was that a mindless typo or lack of knowledge on Canadian geography? Come on Jenkem, you’re better than that.

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