Cruisey vibes, funky cowbell, and celebrity appeal flow in this one featuring an appearance in the water by Jack Johnson. Steeped deep in grainy Honolulu high rise imagery and experimental board design, the intriguing footage presented here by Jack Coleman and Mollusk could easily be mistaken for a time machine warp session through a fictional and idyllic bygone era. Add inspirational surfing by Harrison Roach and Bryce Young and it becomes downright Mas Profundo!!!
sources and links:
Jack Coleman and Mollusk Surf Shop
Music by Bruxas
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