Sometimes you see things in BMX and feel ambarrassed that it is possible to have something like that connected to our lifestyle, or sport or however you want to call what we're doing. Other times you're damn stoked on something and feel proud you're part of it. Although I've got nothing to do with Rebelyell other than delivering a messy FATBMX ad for every issue, I feel proud that BMX can deliver such a magazine. Rebelyell is class. Rebelyell is stylish. The layout is awesome and so are the photos. The style stokes me. So different, but so good. The current issue has the theme "Hands On" and I'm also down with that. Instead of complaining on the web, make stuff happen. Build some jumps, screw some wood together, simply
create something good for you and your friends. You've got two hands, right? Use them.
Issue number 8 has over 100 pages of quality paper and will cost you $ 9.95 Australian and 12 bucks in NZL. We're lucky enough to get a copy in the mail but contact them for (overseas)
subscriptions. Content:*
Russell Brindley and
Nick Hills interviews
*Self Sufficient: Dark Days, Broken Transmission, Escape from Deliverence.
*Pseudo - Reviews of Music/Books -
"Get down". -Hotel Wrecking City Traders -
"Wild Live Gig"-BMX Games review,
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Tim Hales Shredathon Jam.
*Fashion -............
*Photo Gallery -
"Do Not Crop"