Revert Magazine; the online skateboarding publication has now reached its tenth issue.
You can download the mag for free on their website and goggle at some of the ridiculous photos they’ve got in there this month. Hardflip Pivot Fakie anyone? Looks like Cheese and Crackers had a bigger influence than we thought.
This months issue features interviews with Sam Taylor and Eric Thomas, as well as an article on skating through the winter, and a focus on the CAST skate store. Remember kids, gnar doesn’t cost a thing, so keep your wallet in your pocket and get a clickin’.
Vancouver’s Black Mountain are close to finishing their new album, which will follow up their 2005 debut.
Murder By Death have parted ways with their label East/West.
We all know Keith Richards is the living embodiment of drug fuelled madness but his recent admission takes the biscuit.
The tracklisting for The Unseen‘s new album Internal Salvation has been released.
Two Australians are making a documentary about the 1990’s punk rock explosion, entitled One Nine Nine Four.
Pig Destroyer have finished work on their new album which has been given the title Phantom Limb.
The details for the new Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly album have been announced by the man himself.
Seattle’s Blue Scholars previous two records, their self titled album and the Long March EP set up forward thinking lyricist, Geologic and an adept beatmaker Sabzi as a group to look out for on the hip hop scene. With their summery tunes, they gathered critical acclaim from all over and finally took the step up by signing to the newly risen Rawkus alongside the much hyped Kidz In The Hall.