The Deftones Issue
Twenty years ago Deftones were just a bunch of friends – some skater kids from Sacramento who came together to create sounds. Today they are a global rock force that continues to blast through boundaries imposed by genre tags. Heads up, they’re walking out and refusing to turn back.
Roller derby brawlers prove they’re riot grrrls on wheels. Plastic marine pollution special report exposes a hard-to-swallow truth. Aaron Rose brings La-Di-Da art back don to Earth. Jerry Hsu is a sucker for reality. Band of Horses’ Creighton Barrett is one part music, one part skate. Photographer Spencer Murphy snaps the O’Neill Cold Water Classic in Tasmania. Denizens of South Africa’s townships reveal a side of the nation World Cup fans refuse to see. Climate chaos is robbing Bangladeshi villagers of their livelihood and homes. World Wide Winners: meet the new crop of doers making waves online. Renegade Jamie O’Brien burns the rulebook with his new surf flick. Shad Lambery shares his heavy hitter archives. Keith Malloy and Jeff Johnson travel from California to Patagonia in 180˚. South Life-long metal addict Deena Weinstein takes us through the history of thrash. Four devote analogue photographers pay homage to Polaroid film. Inspirational new photobook helps kids ‘wow out’ on the power of nature.
Plus: Bad Brains, flip-flops, Far, Michael Sieben and more.




