Surfing, Skateboarding, Music, Photography, Travel, Culture and general antics of the youth on the run.

I fucking hate the word “content” Picking my Friday night fight

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Frame Grab: Raw Irons

I think I’ve written many emails ranting about this. But today we go public. I hate that word. Content. That dumb buzz word. That stupid, lethargic, lazy, sellout of a word is about as hot to trot in the surf industry as e-commerce (another yawn). There are entire teams dedicated to branding your entertainment, turning it into “content.” It’s gross. And now there are brands trying to marry that dumb word with it’s ugly stepchild “commerce” and it’s literally killing me and probably you too.

You see, growing up, I never watched Focus or Campaign or Trilogy and thought, “Wow, this is great content.”  I thought it was sick surfing. Great music. Rad personalities. If I liked them enough, I’d probably try to copy them and I’d buy whatever wetsuit my favorite dude ripped in and that was surf commerce. Then we would all wear it, and people who didn’t live here who wanted people to think they did would buy it. That was the snowball. And it worked. That’s why people are sponsored. It aint perfect, but that’s what got us here, and before we got all high and mighty and Wall Street, we had us a nice thing going. Volcom sponsored wackos like Ozzie and Barney and had Pennywise play every other weekend so they were sick. Billabong had everyone from Benji to Sunny, Taj and all three Malloys, so you knew their shit worked. Quik had Kelly and Dane and Benny B so you never had to question them. And so on down the line. You’d even have small flair up brands like MCD and Counter Culture and SMP and they’d come in and ruffle some feathers and sponsors dudes like Bobby Martinez and young Andy Irons. They never made content. They made ads. And did things. They made things. Or made things happen. And said yes. Counter Culture threw a free comp every Tuesday in the summer called “Groms in the Pit.” You got a free tee and something to do on a mundane Tuesday. MCD made Raw Irons, a profile film that is about as underrated as it is amazing. Not content. Just sick, and totally immortal, just like Andy himself.

But now, today, we have content creation teams begging “athletes” to wear the right thing for an Instagram moment that’s supposed to drive consumer engagement and get some ROI (Return on Investment) on their boring websites. And the “content” is so soft because it’s been approved by 60 fuckers who don’t even know what they’re looking at. And they’re doing marketing campaigns and only running it internally. As “content.” And it’s not working. We’re all on to you. Please start having more fun. Stop planning and approving and start doing. It’s getting lonely here. Your creative team is bored. Wake them up and let them blow your mind. I know they will.

As for us, we aren’t going to be dragged into the mess. We will not be making content here. We’re here to entertain you. And inspire you. And we’ll keep doing it how we do it: documenting the people around us exactly how they are, in as raw, beautiful, fucked up a way as we can. And the day they call us content creators is the day I tear down this ramp and accept the fact that we’re done and there’s no way in hell we’re getting the security deposit back. —Travis 

Chicago by night Art, dive bars and the perfectly executed 3 beer buzz

It’s perfect in all ways. The three beer buzz. You’re enthusiastic, powerful and alive. With zip and zest. Lit but sharp. It’s the magic number (but the trick is maintaining it for an extended period of time). And we’re in Chicago to perfect it. After a 4 am wake up and some public transport and domestic…

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Back on the run in Mexico City We took Ozzie’s advice and starting saying, “yes” too.

We’re off to Mexico City tomorrow. Not quite sure how or why or what we’re in for, but we said yes. I think most people have a list of places around the world they must travel to. Waves they have to surf. Sites one must see. A lot of us also have a list of places…

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After School Special at WY HQ Our new favorite band is still in middle school

Yesterday we rolled up the back doors of our HQ to have After School Special (A.S.S.) play. The middle school-aged three piece jammed through a tight 40-minute set that ended on an Iggy Pop birthday tribute cover of “I Wanna Be Your Dog” and featured Tanner Rozunko on vocals. In the background, the mini ramp…

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Found Footage: Stranger than Paradise YouTube Gold from the man who gave us Coffee and Cigarettes

A few good things fell into place and I fell onto my couch and subsequently fell back in love with Jim Jarmusch. Jarmusch has earned his place as a legendary cult film director by making movies such as Dead Man, Down By Law and Coffee and Cigarettes.  The three films mentioned above inspire me every…

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7 Reasons why being a parent is the best From the world’s greatest father

Some men and women hate children or find them a tremendous bother. On the surface, it stands to reason. Children require constant attention, get sick, cost money, take away most daylight hours, take away most nighttime hours as well, suck energy, put jam on everything, stomp dry-docked surfboards, get slivers, cry because they don’t want…

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Sell your Coachella Tickets It’s time we move on…and go to Barbados

Coachella was once magic. A warm and dry de-thawing station in the desert where all of California (and a shit-ton of Australians) could go put pigment and beer and drugs in their cold, winter-white bodies and listen to good music and lay in so much grass. It started as the perennial hipster gathering, with reunion and…

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Meet Jared Sherbert’s photography Full interview coming in What Youth Issue 14

Jared Sherbert is a skate photographer from Santa Clarita who is featured in our currently-in-production Issue 14.

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Advice from a Failed English Major Put your money where the words are

I know absolutely nothing about anything financial. 401K. Four hundred and one thousand dollars of savings that goes into your bank account every year? Maybe. That’s my guess. I know that money helps. I know enough to spew off a few generic statements about how money helps your life but doesn’t provide ultimate happiness yadda…

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Reminiscing on Cluster How I snuck into the premiere and took what was mine

I scrolled through the doldrums of Instagram, and I saw that What Youth was offering free tickets to the premiere of their long anticipated film, Cluster. I entered their contest. I wrote them an email. I had to go. The premiere was in Downtown Los Angeles. I live 10 minutes away in Echo Park. How…

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Riveting and In Depth Tour Coverage! Live from Bells Beach, Australia (and go Conner)

I’ve already spoken on the poor town of Torquay. And how sleepy it must be as the world’s best are in bed by 8 each night in anticipation of classic Bells Beach. And boy are they getting classic Bells Beach lulls. But I am not here to gripe. I am here to sing. Sing praise…

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Dear Youth: Pursue Anonymity On the eve of social media armageddon

The pursuit of anonymity is lost in my generation. I feel like Miki Dora when all the “working slobs” started to surf Malibu. Replace the slobs with digital opportunists forcing empty information down your throat via “push” notifications and here we are in 2016. I hate it. I used to be into it back in…

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Hells Bells No More Once a wild way to spend Easter weekend, The Rip Curl Pro Bells is now a big yawn

I love Bells. I love Winkipop. I love Jan Juc. I love the Great Ocean Road. I love Melbourne. I love the girls. The people. The climate. I love love love that area. I love wetsuits. And I love that the Rip Curl office is the city center. I love it so much I once…

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