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Crazy Chopper movie: The Planet of DOOM!

April 20, 2016 by Tim Granda

BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE!

The Planet of Doom Kickstarter is now live! CLICK HERE

We invite you all to witness the NEW TRAILER and become one with the HELPING HANDS OF DOOM!

Through this budget raising campaign, you can show your support by helping get this badass film underway, and score a fistful of EXCLUSIVE Kickstarter goodies in the process: everything from the official HHOD shirt from Heavy Clothing, to having yourself featured in the film as an animated “extra”! How cool is that?

Please help SPREAD THE WORD about The Planet of DOOM’s Kickstarter to all your friends and enemies! If we all join together we can make this happen, and we have only 21 days to do it!

 

The Planet of DOOM – trailer 1 from Riff Lodge Animation on Vimeo.

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: Brian Profillio, Choppers, David Paul Seymour, Heavy Clothing, Kickstarter, The Planet of DOOM, Tim Granda, Vance Kelly

Interview with Matt Wilkins – Show Class Mag

December 1, 2015 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge If ya haven’t heard, Doom Cycle has teamed up with the awesome folks at Show Class Magazine to interview their cover artist for each issue. It’s somethin’ I’m really stoked about, which shouldn’t come as a surprise to any of you who’ve been hangin’ around this joint. I’ve been a a big fan of the mag for years now, so having this opportunity to work with Tim and the gang has been a blast.

Hey, and welcome to all those who just couldn’t get enough of artist Matt Wilkins from issue 27! Space is tight in a physical magazine, so the artist interviews there are often presented in a condensed form. Here on Doom Cycle, we don’t face those same restrictions. So if you’re interested in hearin’ more, ya found the right place. Did I mention the big fuckin’ pictures too? Gotcha covered!

So here’s my interview with the awesome Matt Wilkins!

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Hey Matt! So at what point in your life did you develop an interest in art?
For as long as I can remember I’ve had some sort of interest in art. It was always the subject at school I was into the most, probably down to having quite a creative family and mostly the influence of my grandfather. He was a really talented pen and ink artist with an amazing eye for detail and I remember sitting and sketching with him at a young age.
Who were some of your favorite artists growing up?
I’m only 19 so I feel like I’m still growing up in terms of finding out more about the art world, however I’ve been skateboarding for a while. Deck graphics always caught my eye and played at big role in wanting to do more art myself. Especially the legendary Santa Cruz artist Jim Phillips.
Are there any artists workin’ today that blow your mind? 
There’s so many artists that blow my mind on a daily basis with most of them being on instagram, hard to name a few but I’d have to say I’m really diggin the work of Gorgeous George, Harley&J, Maarten Donders, Rob Gnista, Alex Matus, Simon Berndt, Alan Forbes, David Paul Seymour, Sami Graystone, Jesse Schaller, Branca Studio and Donny Gillies.
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A lot of your work has been for rad bands like The Picture Books, Slow Season, and Kadavar. How did you get involved in the music scene?
It pretty much started with posting up some sketches on Instagram, then I did some gig posters for a band that are close friends of mine. One thing led to another and I’m now doing art for bands across the world. It’s really crazy to me as I am a huge fan of rock music, so being asked to do art for bands that I’ve genuinely been a big fan of is such a privilege.
So who are some of the bands that you’re diggin’ these days, and who would ya love to do some work for?
There are a load of new bands that I’m into these days, such as Sweat Lodge, Ruby The Hatchet, The Shrine, All Them Witches, Kadavar, Fuzz, Sacri Monti, Mondo Drag, Electric Citizen, The Heavy Eyes, Le Betre, Horisont, Siena Root and again that list could go on and on, I’ve always got records spinning.
Some bands I’d love to work for apart from Black Sabbath, of course, because that won’t happen… has got to be Graveyard, Pentagram, Earthless, Radio Moscow, Windhand, The Black Angels, Witch, Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, Sleep, Blood Ceremony, Orchid and Dead Meadow.
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In addition to doing so much work for bands, you’ve also done quite a lot of stuff for the chopper scene. Folks like Heavy Clothing, Triple Six Crew Death Co., Lucky Mutha Cycles, and myself have all hit ya up for designs. When did your interest in choppers begin?
I’ve loved the American classic car and motorcycle culture for ages, especially those built in the ’70s, so its really cool to do art for brands in that scene. But living in London they’re rare to see, although I’ve been going to classic car shows since I was really young with my dad.
Are there any cool bikes or muscle cars out there that you’d love to take home with ya?
Well, in an ideal world, I’d have a few vehicles parked on the driveway, first off with an old Chevy van fully decked out with a 70’s style interior and custom airbrushed paint job. Also I’d gladly take a ’77-’78 Pontiac Trans Am Firebird home with me. Then how about that insane chopper that JP Rodman built for this years Born Free, that thing rules!
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I was stoked to see you finally put up a web site featuring your work. What kinds of stuff do you 
have planned for your shop?
Thanks. I never imagined that I’d get to the point where I’d make my own website for my artwork. In the future I plan to sell screen printed gig posters that I’ve produced, as well as design some original artwork to put out some limited edition shirt designs and patches. Even considering building a screen printing set up in my workshop to print the shirts and posters myself.
So whatcha workin’ on next? Any cool projects we should keep our eyes peeled for?
I’ve got more shirts and gig posters to design for bands, including Mothership, so that should be pretty rad. Also a skateboard deck for Frantic Skateboards out of Belgium. So things to look out for would probably be some of the album covers I’ve worked on recently, some I can’t announce, but one is for the heavy rock band Them Evils, which has already been released. All the albums will be getting pressed on vinyl, so that’s a treat for a collector like myself. As well as a guitar fuzz pedal that I collaborated with Red Sun FX on, really exited about that, they’re all handmade and limited edition.
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Now for the question I ask everybody: If you could travel through time, where would you go?
I’m sure I won’t be the first to say this but, it would have to be California in the late ’60s-’70s, so I can experience what inspires me the most about that era. The music scene, skating backyard pools and the car/chopper culture. I’ve been told that I was born in the wrong era many times.
Thanks a bunch for your time, Matt, and congrats on landing this issue’s cover of Show Class Magazine! So awesome!
It’s such an honor to have my artwork on the cover of the best chopper mag out. Thanks a lot to all the guys at Show Class and thanks for the interview, Tim!
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Filed Under: Featured Category, Interviews, News Tagged With: Alan Forbes, Alex Matus, All Them Witches, Black Sabbath, Blood Ceremony, Born Free, Branca Studio, David Paul Seymour, Dead Meadow, Donny Gillies, Earthless, Electric Citizen, Frantic Skateboards, Fuzz, Gorgeous George, Graveyard, Harley&J, Heavy Clothing, Horisont, Jesse Schaller, Jim Phillips, JP Rodman, Kadavar, Le Betre, Lucky Mutha Cycles, Maarten Donders, Matt Wilkins, Mondo Drag, Mothership, Orchid, Pentagram, Pontiac Trans Am Firebird, Radio Moscow, Red Sun FX, Rob Gnista, Ruby The Hatchet, Sacri Monti, Sami Graystone, Santa Cruz, Show Class Magazine, Siena Root, Simon Berndt, Sleep, Slow Season, Sweat Lodge, The Black Angels, The Heavy Eyes, The Picture Books, The Shrine, Them Evils, Triple Six Crew Death Co, Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, Windhand, Witch

Jason Cruz Choptoon – Revisited

April 22, 2015 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge  Jason Cruz  is one of my favorite artists workin’ today, and back when I had the opportunity to  interview him for the site, the Choptoon I created for it was somethin’ that turned out pretty cool. Since then, I’d teamed up with Motornation.tv to bring you the Doom Cycle channel, but I couldn’t bring Jason’s video along because we used a Led Zeppelin track for the music. “Hey Page, can I use ‘Good Times Bad Times’ for this animated chopper ‘toon I’m workin’ on?” Haha, yea, like that’s gonna happen.

So to get this thing aired, the music had to go, and for awhile I was really stuck trying to find a replacement. How the fuck do you follow up one of Zeppelin’s signature tracks, right? But then I was talkin’ to Daniel over at Riding Easy Records, and he said ya gotta check out Slow Season, one of the bands on the label. Sure ’nuff, first track I heard, “Sixty-Eight”, blew me away. It was fuckin’ perfect! Hard, mid-tempo, bluesy, and with that authentic boogie I hoped Jason would love. If ya haven’t grabbed their album “Mountains” yet, Riding Easy Records just released a second edition in an assortment of flavors. Grab it!

With the perfect track in hand, it was time to trim it up, drop it in, tweak some stuff to line it all up, and… wait a sec. I could do that scene better now. This bit should be longer. That’s not smooth enough. What if I animated more stuff, like forks compressing, knees waggin’, and pot leafs swingin’? Maybe I should include more artwork, and animate stuff that didn’t move last time? Hell yea! Gonna start this baby from scratch.

So here it is. Free to enjoy as often as you’d like over the next 24 hours before it heads over to the Doom Cycle channel on Motornation.tv. Hope ya dig it as much as I had puttin’ it all together.

Man, I should revisit some of the other videos too.

Music by Slow Season – “Sixty-Eight”. They appear courtesy of Riding Easy Records. Grab the vinyl from Riding Easy Records or get it digitally on iTunes.

 

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: Choptoons, DicE Magazine, Harley Davidson, Heavy Clothing, Hot Wheels, Jason Cruz, JCRUZ, Loser Machine, Riding Easy Records, Slow Season, Wrench Magazine

Heavy Clothing – Propaganda 1

February 12, 2015 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge I’m really stoked to announce that I’ve teamed up with Heavy Clothing for three animated shorts, the first of which you can see below! Heavy is without a doubt my fave clothing co., so it’s been a fuckin’ trip puttin’ this first one together. The artists Zac Doom brings to the table are the best dudes around, and to have the opportunity to animate their work is insane. If that wasn’t enough, Zac also brought in the band Mothership off the Ripple Music label to provide all the killer music for these films.  With all these rad folks on board, how the hell can ya fuck that up? Seriously, click on all those links and you’ll see for yourself that this crew is the real deal.

Some of the artist you’re seein’ in this flick are Scott Trerrotola, Mike Mastrangelo and David Paul Seymour (both of whom I’ve had the great fortune of speakin’ with), and also Matt Wilkins (who’s interview is right around the corner). Once the films are complete, you’ll be able to catch a one-film special-edition on the Doom Cycle channel at Motornation.tv which will feature all three films tied together with brand new footage! It’s gonna melt your mind!


Heavy Clothing – Propaganda 1 from Doom Cycle on Vimeo. Music by Mothership, off their new album”II“, available on Ripple Music.

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: David Paul Seymour, EZ, Heavy Clothing, Matt Wilkins, Mike Mastrangelo, Scott Trerrotola, Tim Granda

Attention Bands & Labels

January 26, 2015 by Tim Granda

If you’re in a band or run a label, and want your stuff featured in my crazy animated chopper videos, contact me through doomcycle.com or timgranda@gmail.com

I’ll be creating a ton of videos this year so I’m looking for doom, stoner, psych etc tracks to split people’s heads open and drive the animations. Lots of great projects coming up for awesome folks like Show Class Magazine, Heavy Clothing, Pure Sludge, Motornation Network and more. The videos themselves will have links embedded in them to direct viewers right to your store or site. No cash available, but lots of exposure to a really rad scene – and ya get a cool video out of it!

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: Doom, Heavy Clothing, Motornation, Psych, Pure Sludge, Show Class Magazine, Stoner

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