HUCK #014 out now!
While the leaders of the world gather to decide our economic fate, here at HUCK HQ we're celebrating the simpler things in life. The sun is shining, we're geeking out on ice-cream and a freshly cut HUCK #014 is taking its first steps out into the world.
This time around...
Ben Harper introduces his bad-ass new band, Relentless7, who are making waves with their genre-defying sound.
Anne-Flore Marxer unleashes her Euro fizz, and sets us straight about what it means to be a female snowboarder in post-feminist times.
We dip our toes into the frigid breaks of Nova Scotia and meet a surfing tribe that's tough as old boots.
King Adz joins street artist Hush as he travels to La La Land for his first solo show Stateside, and discovers that street art is the new rock ‘n’ roll.
Mikkel Bang stands out from the crowd, and up for his controversial signature Burton snowboard.
We tackle the legal nitty-gritty of copyright law, and ask: is Shepard Fairey’s iconic Obama poster imitation or art?
Jim Phillips goes back in time on a whirlwind tour through skateboard art history.
Fever Ray unveils her dark and somber brand of pop.
We venture to Sao Paulo to get acquainted with Pixo, a rare form of graffiti that can never be bought.
Pharrell Williams takes a post-gig breather to talk bikes, skateboarding and the fundamental difference between Neptunes and N.E.R.D.
School of Seven Bells prove that blood harmony isn’t a myth, and only twins can sound this good.
And London’s bike messengers let us hang for the day, and follow them around...
But it doesn’t stop there. Pick up the mag, and see for yourself.
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