THE SURFER PROFILE WITH MATT ARCHBOLD


THE SURFER PROFILE: Matt Archbold - Mortification

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After disappearing for years Matt Archbold's latest self-imposed exile might just give him a chance at a normal life.
After disappearing for years Matt Archbold's latest self-imposed exile might just give him a chance at a normal life.

“I should have stayed in school,” Matt Archbold says bluntly from the couch in my office. “You just don’t know what you’re missing when you’re a kid.” His confession comes on the heels of Matt and I visiting some of his old haunts in Newport and San Clemente. For the past two days we’ve been catching up on old friends, old stories, the wives and kids. I should probably mention here that the two of us have known each other since we were 10. But this interview is my first good look under Matt’s hood in more than a decade. “Don’t get me wrong,” he adds, “I had great times with all those guys—my heroes—but I was missing out on my childhood, which is why I’d always try to make up for it whenever I got home. That’s probably why I ended up with two DUIs by the time I was 18.”

When, at the age of 21, Archbold was busted for his third drunk-driving charge, he officially became surfing’s biggest cautionary tale. Any lingering thoughts of him bridging the gap between Tom Curren and the inevitable rise of Kelly Slater were toast, as he was headed for a prison. Archbold is well aware of the fact that among surfing pundits when any discussion turns to the pitfalls of early fame he’s often used as Exhibit A. While he’s certainly not the only surfer to fall from grace, Archbold somehow keeps getting off the floor and back in the water, which keeps his story relevant.. It really is a miracle he’s alive considering the depths he’s sunk to since his early troubles, which, sadly, are just the lemon next to the pie.

“When will this article come out, anyway?” He asks.

“Late April,” I tell him. “Right around the time your movie does.”

“By then it’ll be three years.”

There hasn’t been much to cheer about in Archbold’s surfing career of late, yet he feels more blessed today than he has in quite some time. He and his third wife, Audrey, have managed to stick together through eight tumultuous years. They’ve only been married for the past three, which have been completely needle-free. Prior to that, it was not uncommon for Archbold to be barricaded in hotel rooms filled with junkies and whores for weeks on end. That’s just a smidgen of how much further down he went before hitting bottom.

Today, much of Archbold’s future involves making sense of his past. He’s still owning up to it, vying to push his way past the guilt and pain that he’s inadvertently piled on top of himself while trying to emerge from the hole he dug toward hell. Yet wrapping his head around what’s transpired over the past two decades requires a level of idleness and reflection that Archbold has never been capable of—reflection just isn’t his thing. Movement is. Constant movement. Explosive movement. Graceful movement. His movements alone are what inspired his legions of fans, none more than Andy Irons, who long ago committed every turn of every Archbold video segment to memory. “I idolized his whole approach,” said Andy. “I just loved that you couldn’t ever take your eyes off of him.” But Archbold’s perpetual movement is also what, at times, exhausted everything he had: friends, family, resources, even corners of his soul. Some say it’s the price one pays for being ahead of his time.

To his credit, Archbold has never blamed anybody but himself for his issues. “I was the guy who did all those things. It’s just a selfish thing.” Today, he has a little better idea of where his selfishness came from.

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READER COMMENTS

famous seamus
Thu Jun19, 2008, 10:59 AM

Good article Chris. And good for you, Matt.

12 step
Thu Jun19, 2008, 11:22 AM

Once a dirbag always a dirtbag

observer
Thu Jun19, 2008, 12:42 PM

David Eggers, Matt Archbold, Christian Fletcher, surf sponsorship sure is great. Jon Jon is next.

thane
Thu Jun19, 2008, 1:41 PM

A cautionary tale with a silver lining. Stay clean Archie...and keep ripping.

Dick Fer
Thu Jun19, 2008, 2:01 PM

Funny how you can be a total LOSER, selfish, burnout, deuchebag and just cause you can do a good hack people idolize you and your life. Take away the fact that Archy rips and what do you have??? Its just sad that we let our sports heros run rampant and we don't hold them to any functional or moral/ ethical standards that the rest of us butt squatters must live by. Vicious Cycles of Fame and Youth. Whose Fault is it?? The industry certainly doesn't help to mold them into viable members of society. It boils down to a parasite/ host relationship.

SC grom
Thu Jun19, 2008, 2:15 PM

That's a sick article. We all know bits and pieces of Archy's story and we all respect him for his surfing, not the way he's lived his life. I think the guy tears, and it's none of my business whether or not some company chooses to pay him. I'm just stoked he's around for us to watch

Steve Wimer
Thu Jun19, 2008, 2:55 PM

My mother had Arcy in her kindergarten class, she said the kids looked up to him, even back then. He's a Fontana-San Clemente-Hawaii guy, just like me. Unfortunately for Archy, he'll probably wind up with big health problems at age 50, like I did. Heavy partying comes with a big price tag. If he goes clean, eats vegetarian, he might live a longer life, for his kids. I wish him the best of luck. He'll find life a bit harder from her on.

baer
Fri Jun20, 2008, 2:03 AM

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Felipe Bernales
Fri Jun20, 2008, 10:20 AM

Go Archy, stay clean and love your new life. aloha from Per for you and your beatiful family. mahalo, Felipe

matt
Fri Jun20, 2008, 4:35 PM

add jay adams to fame/drugs hard life list with archy

Daniel Henriksen
Sat Jun21, 2008, 5:26 AM

Brilliance sometimes rest on the fine line between genius and madness. Archy was obvious a brilliant surfer who had nerve and a different perspective on life, unfortunately sometimes that comes with a prize just like it did for MP. To be good at one thing is never an excuse for being bad at others, but we've all got our good and bad sides and the hard part is to be complete. Anyway, interesting which guys on tour are dope heads?

GUAC
Wed Oct22, 2008, 10:32 AM

WHAT!? ARE YOU KIDDING ME, HOW BAD IS THIS GUY DOING... LIVING IN HAWAII, SURFING THE GREATEST WAVES KNOWN TO MAN.. GET A GRIP DUDE "WAA I DID DRUGS AND ON MY THIRD WIFE".. GET OVER IT! NEXT TIME THIS DUDE SLIPS UP, TELL HIM I'LL MOVE IN. peace

Don (Daytona Beach)
Fri May 8, 2009, 3:32 AM

Great interview with Archy, I've gone through quite the same road Brother and rock bottom can help not to fall back to old horrible ways,but old ways will never totally go,just remember the wife and kids cuz' they are real"your people"(love,caring,REAL)not the wanna-be's buddies.Havent seen ya since Surfers 2 the movie when ya signed my 20.00"I said was for my weed that night"you and Dino at the Hilton,Anyway brotha' you still stoke me and make me smile and laugh,like when I was younger and nothing mattered.THANKS!

TUPAT
Thu Jul 9, 2009, 8:26 PM

All you Haters hating on ARCHY can eat a D@#$..... If there was no Archy, then what would OTW be? And some people just take a bit longer to realize what they have, so back off and give ARCHY the respect he deserves.... Yeah ARCH ride on brother......

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