Issue 47 hits skate shops, cafes, bars, breweries, galleries and many other establishments from more or less nowish, order a copy here.
Tight spaces, quick feet, style and creativity. It's winner in our eyes! Check Yunoshin Miyazato's new part for Lis Official here.
We're hyped to host Jay Pitser's part from Radio Skateshop's full lengther Tape Eater. Heavy dosage of style amidst the Pittsburgh crust. Ooo yeah!
Heavy shralpage in this banging 9 minute new video from Black Label featuring Elijah Akerly & Nick Peterson alongside the rest of the team. Highly recommended viewing!
A Jack Tabor part backed up by his pals Nick Livigni, Avi Malina, Amin Sharif, Guy Azulay, Leo Cienfuegos, Liam Tiemeyer & Cole Park.
Heavy London based radtage for the lens of Kirk Gaitskell-Kendrick. Get it viewed here for all manner of stokage.
Quartersnacks have uploaded 'Vacant Street Blues' by Ben Schmidt in it's entirety highlighting tonnes of banging Baltimore based shreddery.
New Taylor Kirby part putting the ACE AF1 Inverted Trucks through the motions and coming through with some wild shit.
A dynamite line up for this new Sexhippies jam 'Earth Mafia' bringing the stoke for 12 fabulous minutes.
Ditches, transition and pleasant cuteness from Luis Ouida, Pat Gallaher & Chris Milic in this throwback Frog Skateboards clip. Lovely stuff.
We have uploaded Ross Doyle's interview from Issue 46 conducted by Jono Coote and with photos by Gerard Riera.
Some great archive, insights and more from skateboard photography don and motorcycle enthusiast Jon Humphries in this rad piece from DicE.
We have secured steeze icon; Jeremy Jones' part from the spiffing new Serious Adult visual presentation 'Hairline'. Shout out Greg Conroy, George Toland, Jeremy and all involved!
Celebrating their spooky collab alongside an in-store exhibition by French, Luke Fletcher has released this new Lost Art x Dungeon collab video.
Select members of the Gratitude Skate Shop & Dogpiss Mag camp make the voyage to San Francisco and come back with bounty a plenty!
A multitude of props to Decimal Skate Shop for holding it down for 20 years. Decimal have done and continue to do so much for the Cirencester scene and 100% deserve your support.
A very special full length offering from Nick Richards documenting predominantly the English capital with a stellar line up. Incorporating some nostalgic Static video vibes, this one's going to be on repeat.
Displaying cortesy, creativity and visual cadence, Fred Ploques-Santos is a joy to watch and this new offering only reiterates the aforementioned. Do yourself a favour sunshine and get viewing.