Articles
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2/25/2009
Broken Spindles
"It’s all about the songs and how we can mess it up." -
2/20/2009
Board Youth
"Our friend kicked a grandma in the head while stage diving" -
2/04/2009
Annihilation Time
"Skate and destroy, that’s the only way." -
3/02/2009
ANS
"We heard gunshots all night and thought cops were going to bust us any second." -
1/30/2009
Hank Williams III
"...country as good or gritty as it can be." -
1/30/2009
Trash Talk
"hardcore has always been about being yourself" -
1/30/2009
King Kahn & The Shrines
"Cops, for me, are just underneath our level of evolution as humans." -
3/04/2009
Landmine Marathon
"We definitely consider ourselves a death metal band first and foremost." -
2/16/2009
Sizzla
"A lot of people suffer in the ghetto" -
1/30/2009
Kowloon Walled City
"Just fucking bounds of unfettered creativity pouring out of us."
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9/15/2024
Deadline: Dickies' "Honeymoon" Video
Workin' against arrests, brutal battles and a looming deadline, the Dickies crew pulled off a Herculean feat finishing up its blockbuster full length. Manderson, Foy, Bils and Joe Face break down the saga from the streets to the premiere. -
9/15/2024
35th North's "Skate To The Plate 24" Video
Seattle's 35th North teamed up with Nike SB and Skate Like a Girl to bring a ramp jam to the Mariners' home field. -
9/15/2024
Pepe Tirelli's "I Love My Friends" Carhartt WIP Video
Pepe hits quick in the cuts across Europe with Eddie, Alexey and more homies adding heat to the edit for Carhartt WIP. -
9/15/2024
LOVE in Malmö
Skaters across the globe were crushed when LOVE Park's redesign scrapped the East Coast's most iconic ledges. However, the city of Malmö managed to resurrect a few to honor the legacy. Check Sweden's new plaza as Panebianco, Shanahan, Freddy, Jahmir and more of Philly’s finest break in the stone at its new home. -
9/15/2024
Jamie Foy's "Charred Remains" Spitfire Wheels Part
Foy stays busy in the streets, takin' down heavy rails and servin' up tasteful tech from the Everglades to LA for Spitfire.
In The Mag
A top-shelf trick on a storied SF stone—Tiago busts an unthinkable switch backside noseblunt on the Bay Blocks, immortalized in skateboard history with the cover of our November ‘24 mag. Speaking of skateboard history, we got Washington Street’s 25-year recap. The Dickies team put in the hard work for their full-length Honeymoon. Smoke rises a mile high as Spitfire sets Colorado ablaze. Plus we packed in 5 Greats with Brian O’Dwyer, interviews with Mike Anderson, Emile Laurent and much, much more.