Carrie Tucker
“We aren’t just corporate dudes sitting in an office”—Tom DeLonge talks Macbeth
In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, Lady Macbeth may have said, “I have given suck,” but that’s something Macbeth footwear has never given us—especially with their latest round of Studio Projects, a footwear collab with different bands that goes beyond just slapping a logo on a shoe and calling it a day.
Sleeping With Sirens came
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What to wear to the APMAs
Best Dressed at the APMAs goes to… you! Just mix and match these pieces from Glamour Kills with some award-winning extras, and faster than you can say, "Hello, Cleveland! you'll be front-row ready. Don’t forget: Voting for the APMAs ends tomorrow night at 12 a.m. PST, so head
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“Our goal is to help people connect with their soulmate” – Blackcraft launches new dating app
When you think of Blackcraft Cult, you think of awesome tees (like our fave, Lucipurr), accessories (coffee, anyone?) and their vocal opposition to hate groups. But Blackcraft is much more. They’ve recently announced plans for a public stock offering, so you can actually own a piece of the company co-owners and founders Bobby Schubenski and Jim Somers built with $100 and a strong belief in themsel
Ronnie Radke’s Hood$ Up clothing line–Love it or hate, you won’t stop talking about it
Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke may be known for a lot of things, but until recently, clothing designer wasn’t one of them. That’s about to change with Hood$ Up (no, it doesn’t mean what you think), and his high-end line. Yes, you read th
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Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of The Clash talk DIY and the release of definitive box set Sound System
Walking past the unassuming Wallplay gallery last Thursday night in New York City, there was nothing to indicate that the event taking place inside was anything other than one of the typical art openings on the Lower East Side. Walls were simply adorned with black and white photos, music videos flashed across a mounted screen and an intimate crowd milled about, examining the artwork
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100-percent punk or punk for the 1 percent? The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s PUNK: Chaos to Couture
The creepy old guy at the club. Your mom on Instagram. Dave Navarro wearing black nail polish. It all kind of makes you cringe, doesn’t it? But culture appropriation–especially when it comes to trends–is always subject to the trickle-down effect, or in business-speak, the mass-market theory. Put plainly: “I
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Interview: All Time Low’s Zack Merrick talks about his new clothing line, Amerrickan
Zack Merrick isn’t just the bass player for All Time Low (whose new album, Don’t Panic, comes out today). He’s also a kick-ass designer for his own tee and accessories line, Amerrickan, distributed by Kill Brand. We caught up with Merrick while he was prepping for ATL’s World Triptacular global release event for Don’t Panic and “The Rock Show At The End of the World” tour to ask him some burning
Magic Man: Johnny Cupcakes collaborates with Four Year Strong on limited edition tee
If you’re not familiar with Johnny Cupcakes, you’re missing out. No, it’s not some new dessert spot in L.A.—although there is a store on the infamous Melrose Avenue, complete with a wall of smoking ovens. With their signature skull and crossbones cupcake logo, Johnny Cupcakes happens to be one of the cutest-with-an-edge clothing and accessories lines around. And Johnny Earle, a st...
Give It Your All: 11 Cool Non-Profits To Support During The 2011 Thankful Season
Have aspirations of saving the world—or at least your little corner of it? Well, plenty of non-profits get tons of exposure, and for good reason. But what about the smaller guys, who work just as hard but don’t have someone like, oh, U2’s Bono as their figurehead? Here’s our list ...
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Toddla T and Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes discuss Drop Dead, “Watch Me Dance” and Buffalo wings
DJ-meets-heavy-music collaborations may be pretty common, but they’re nothing like what happened when Sheffield, England, musicians DJ Toddla T and Bring Me the Horizon frontman/Drop Dead Clothing honcho Oli Sykes paired up. Not to record—but to design a shirt for Toddla T’s new album, Watch Me Dance. Toddla and Oli r...
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