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UPDATE: Sour Releases Bonus Montage From Its Latest Video

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After a tour that spanned cities around the globe, Sour uploaded its latest video to YouTube this afternoon. Gustav Tønnesen proves that he is just as capable behind the camera as he is on his skateboard; and with parts from Gustav, Albert Nyberg, Oscar Candon, and many more, the line-up speaks for itself. Do yourself a favor, and carve out 38 minutes of your day to watch The Sour Solution II pronto.

UPDATE 04.04.19: If you found yourself craving a little bit more Sour after watching The Sour Solution II back in February, you’re luck. The brand just uploaded 15 minutes of leftover footage from the video to its YouTube channel this afternoon. Check it out below.

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Andrew Arthur: From Sponsored Skateboarder to Fashion Photographer

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The Transworld Skateboarding crew catches up with Andrew Arthur in this episode of “Brain Floss.”

Andrew Arthur was raised in Oceanside, California, surrounded by some of the best skaters who eventually became pros. Although he once pursued skateboarding and even reached the amateur level, his career took a different path when he found his niche in fashion photography.

Fast forward ten years and Andrew now resides in New York City, where he continues to skate and stay connected with the local scene. His latest photo project, which will be compiled into a book, is a unique take on the sun bounce setup popularized by Peter Lindbergh.

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Sota Tomikawa for Creature Skateboards

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Hailing from Hokkaido, Sota Tomikawa showcases his ninja-like abilities in part 2 of this Creature Double Feature. He expertly uses every part of the terrain to complement Yurin Fujii’s performance.

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Skateboard Wizard Richie Jackson in ‘Skate Tales’

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Richie Jackson, a pro for Death Skateboards, holds the record for the most-watched video part in Thrasher’s history. He has a unique personal style and is considered skateboarding’s last true outlaw.

“The truth must be told, but the fun must be had. I’m here just here to have the fun.”

Richie Jackson

With his wild imagination and inventive approach to street skateboarding, the New Zealander has surpassed many of his peers in terms of public awareness. He achieved this by using social media to break free from skateboarding’s conventional norms.

In this episode of “Skate Tales,” Madars Apse visits Richie in Barcelona, his home for five years. Richie discussed his journey in skateboarding and how he pushed its boundaries.

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