^This thing is at 50 Kent (@ N 11th Street) for a lil’ bit.
The Alltimers webstore is now live with new boards, hats and tees.
Ok, no more skating rails in the 6XL QS tees. (Labor still got them hehe.)
Reportpotholes.org is a new, Jersey-based website centered around a single featured clip a la the defunct Popills.com. Via the same dudes who brought you In Crust We Trust and Brick City Street Styles. The first one is solid.
New part from the always underrated Ron Deily — though you wonder if he finally starts getting the credit he has long deserved given today’s no comply and wallie-favoring political climate. (This one is another personal favorite.)
Free Skate Mag interviewed another oft-underrated New Jersey legend, Pete Eldridge — one of the few guys to successfully pull off a comeback in skateboarding, and winner of the 2012 Q.S.S.O.T.Y. award (for a single line.)
Village Psychic came through with a four-minute Jordhan Trahan remix, that probably stands as his most comprehensive full “part” to-date.
Michael Carroll (who turns 40 today), does a frontside kickflip over a mini picnic table at the 3:30ish mark of this clip from the Stay Flared tour.
Backing 50 Cent #musicsupervision for a 2015 video part. Miss the guy :(
Usually not into internet writing that tells me “WHY ______ IS IMPORTANT,” but SMLTalk is spot on re: the virtues of the Dime Glory Challenge.
The Blabac x Stevie photos are among the best skate photos that exist.
The only thing I remember from Mountain Dew: The Movie is Tiago Lemos’ footage and everyone unanimously agreeing that he is now the best skateboarder alive, so you should watch his Gold Goons section again.
Esco dancing is truly life altering.
Pete Eldridge is kind of the best ever. Sweet linkage.
u see sour bootleg? cell phone video from stockholm worth watching for the gustav tonnesen/daniel spangs footage https://youtu.be/fTK4X_glaXk