Music

Does Slayer have the most diehard fans in the world?
Culture

Does Slayer have the most diehard fans in the world?

Stories of life-long obsession — As Slayer release a gruesome new music video, thirty-five years after they first formed, Huck goes in search of the diehard fans who have signed up for life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The surreal cityscapes of alternative comic artist Brian Chippendale
Art

The surreal cityscapes of alternative comic artist Brian Chippendale

“Generally evil stuff happening to innocent youth” — Artist and musician Brian Chippendale is a drummer in the chaotic noise duo Lightning Bolt and author of Puke Force - a riotous comic tribute to big city life.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

Philadelphia noise-gaze quartet Creepoid are riding high
Music

Philadelphia noise-gaze quartet Creepoid are riding high

They gave up everything to become the band of their dreams — Spending ten months a year on the road isn't easy, but together they gave up everything to become the band of their dreams. HUCK meets meets Creepoid backstage in Brighton to find out how.

Written by: Tom Fenwick

Living on a knife-edge with Savages: a band confronting apathy head-on
Music

Living on a knife-edge with Savages: a band confronting apathy head-on

Sticking to your guns in a climate of unrest — London’s fiercest post-punk group won’t tell anyone what to think... but they do have one code to live by: ‘Be Involved. Don’t just leave politics to other people.’

Written by: Jade Bremner

Launching a band with no money, no connections and no following
Culture

Launching a band with no money, no connections and no following

The art of touring — Meet the Nude Party: an indie psych-group learning to navigate American's DIY circuit – a network defined by its lack of rules, its opportunity for growth... and the need to sleep rough.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Huck’s favourite radical women
Culture

Huck’s favourite radical women

The fearless females shaking it up — To celebrate International Women's Day, meet the female change-makers, cultural icons, artists and freedom fighters from the Huck archives.

Written by: Alex King

Mapping the squats, strip clubs and bars that launched punk
Travel

Mapping the squats, strip clubs and bars that launched punk

London Calling — Forty years after punk first 'posed a threat to normal life', writer and cultural historian Paul Gorman charts the sub-culture's hidden history within London and reveals why the city remains the capital of cool.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Bloody Chunks: Vietnam's underground metal scene
Photography

Bloody Chunks: Vietnam's underground metal scene

Fade to Black — Photographer Neil Massey captures a perfect marriage of brutal energy and hardcore fandom in Saigon's fiercest subculture.

Written by: Cian Traynor

A trip down memory lane with Kano, progenitor of a distinctly London sound
Music

A trip down memory lane with Kano, progenitor of a distinctly London sound

More than grime — He made a name for himself in East London’s grime community, but Kano carved out a long career by refusing to be defined by any genre.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Interview: Throwing Shade on why the label ‘World Music’ needs to die
Culture

Interview: Throwing Shade on why the label ‘World Music’ needs to die

“Just call it music” — Throwing Shade, aka Nabihah Iqbal, explains how her far-out, future-focussed electronic productions sit alongside Siberian throat singing and other obscure gems she plays on her highly-respected NTS Radio show.

Written by: Alex King

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