Displaying items by tag: Music Interviews
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4/06/2016
RIP Merle Haggard
Sad news that Merle Haggard died today but what a life he lived. He ran it full tilt for 79 years. Drinkin', fightin', and lovin', nobody said it better. Hats off to Hag. Check out this interview from Thrasher's March 2002 issue. -
3/30/2016
Anthrax Interview
Sam Hitz was able to talk with Scott Ian about the new album, Lemmy, Meat Loaf, and rap music. Check it out. -
3/23/2016
RIP Phife Dawg
The Hip-Hop community took a massive blow this morning when the news of Phife Dawg's passing hit social media. As co-founder of A Tribe Called Quest, the Queens native helped build an untouchable catalog of innovative music. -
3/16/2016
Dinosaur Jr. Interview
2015 marked 30 years of Dinosaur Jr., with all three original members back together for longer than their original incarnation. Check out this interview from our April issue. -
3/09/2016
Vic Mensa Interview
Vic Mensa talks about LA being phony, moving back to Chicago, and running into Andrew Reynolds at the skateshop. Check it out. -
3/02/2016
Billy Gibbons Interview
Gibbons’ hectic schedule luckily allowed him a little time to discuss the new album, the secret to ZZ Top’s longevity and, of course, the infamous beard. -
2/24/2016
Migos Interview
Quavo from Migos took some time to talk about Offset’s current situation, being compared to The Beatles and what he really thinks of Hannah Montana. -
2/17/2016
Mac DeMarco Interview
Mac DeMarco has been getting a lot of attention jamming out his self-described “jizz jazz” and he was nice enough to sit down and talk about it. -
2/10/2016
Ice Cube Interview
Ice Cube had some time to talk with us about N.W.A, heading out on his own and, of all things Juggalos. Check it out. -
2/03/2016
The Jesus and Mary Chain Interview
Jim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain had a few moments to talk about discovering punk music, being dubbed the “new Sex Pistols” and why Lollapalooza was one of the worst experiences of his career.
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5/01/2024
Belco Jam 2024 Video
Belco gets bigger every year and ‘24 raised the stakes with huge players from Japan and the US careening through the streets to the famous bowl jam. From triple-kink chaos to hell-raising airs, it’s all Skate and Destroy. -
5/01/2024
Brandon Starr's "'24" Part
Brandon draws smooth lines around the courts and schoolyards of LA with Braden G in tow. -
5/01/2024
Creature's "Havoc" Video
Lunatic Fringe alum Mathias Torres strikes first before The Provider brings his signature ramp magic for Creature. A heavy section from the Fiends in Japan adds to the equation. -
5/01/2024
Skateline 04.30.2024
Gary covers Wilton Souza's Zero part, Creature's Havoc video, Limosine's 8 video, Hart Pullman, Hermann Stene, Momiji Nishiya and more in today's episode of Skateline. -
5/01/2024
Wilton Souza’s Intro to Zero Part
Wilton’s pop is EXPLOSIVE, and the combination of marathon slides and iconic San Diego spot makes for a BOLD introduction to Zero.
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In The Mag
Kader finally gives us an excuse to put on him on the front—booming switch frontside flip from Chinatown straight to your eyeballs. More for your eyeballs in this issue include, but definitely not limited to: Jereme Knibbs, Braden Hoban, Frankie Spears, Vans in Australia. Get yours today.