Anthony Pappalardo
Tortoise’s John Herndon on Skate Rock, Tattooing, and His Latest Collab
Slowly but steadily, John Herndon’s art and music have had a huge impact on skateboarding
Still Pushing Buttons: Sean Cliver on Skate Graphics and His New Brand
Paisley Skates' provocative designs and more.
Something in the Water's Making Boston Skaters Get Weird
Dillon Buss reimagines modern skateboarding. It's part comedy, part art.
Painting His Way into Skateboarding: The Art of Lucas Beaufort
Anthony Pappalardo talks painting, skate culture, and aesthetics with Beaufort.
'Skate the World' in Jonathan Mehring's Stunning Photos
There’s a greater narrative that eclipses the idea of documenting.
A Certain Long-Haired Tendency of New York Hardcore - An Interview with Lewis Dimmick
Back in the mid-80s, Lewis Dimmick was an unapologetic longhair who attended CBGB matinees regularly and played in a band called Our Gang. Now he's got a new book out called 'This Music,' which chronicles the heady days of 80s punk and hardcore in New Yor
This Suicidal Tendencies Shirt Costs $3,000
A few weeks ago my head exploded and the internet stopped when I saw one of these Suicidal Tendencies original shirts on eBay for $3,000. Unsurprisingly, the shirt belonged to Dan Clements, the singer of Excel, so I decided to talk to him about Suicidal T
I Talked to Strife's Andrew Kline about Pro-Core, Crank Calls, and Bad Recordings
The 90s were a weird time for hardcore. Most first wave bands were long gone, the second wave was fading out and opening up cafes and shit, and then you had a new crop of bands that well... didn’t really sound like hardcore.
Lance Mountain Kind of Led a Skateboard Tour of New York
Nike SB organized a kind-of walking tour with the release of Eric Koston’s second Nike shoe. I say kind of since I barely knew what the hell was going on, and felt the same as when I first tried to play an RPG, led around, hoping to end up somewhere...
The First Chain of Strength Interview in 20 Years Is Mostly About Clothes
Tracing straight edge fashion's hooligan roots.
My Parents Are Probably Hoarders
My parents are hoarders. I didn’t know this growing up, or when I left for college, or even years after graduating. The realization only came to me when I had to clean out their horrid basement.
Hydra Head Records Tricked Me into Liking Nu Metal
Earlier this week Hydra Head Records announced they were going out of business… kinda. I got sad—not because I was a huge fan of beard metal—because Hydra Head was a well-run label that spared no expense on their releases, supported their artists, and...