A mourner takes a photo at the site of the street memorial in Brooklyn to honor police officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos. Smart Crew tribute to the late Jeffrey Gamalero AKA Korn, who passed away in December. Kermit as interpreted by an unknown artist. Looks like ET scored a temp job during the holidays…he is still unemployed though. Stick it…see what happens! (photo © Jaime Rojo)Ĭrummy Gummy. Dame Edna, Australia’s National Treasure… (photo © Jaime Rojo)Ĭrummy Gummy. A couple of anonymous collaborators engaging on the conversation of the streets… (photo © Jaime Rojo) Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring $howta, Clint Mario, Crummy Gummy, Dame Edna, Damien Mitchell, Don’t Fret, Eurotrash040, Fred63, Gordo Pelota, Jerkface, Jon Burgerman, Kashink, Korn, Myth, Smartcrew, Specter, Sweet Toof, and Yenta Top Image > Jon Burgerman (photo © Jaime Rojo) We’re celebrating the creative spirit wherever we find it and when it comes to Street Art and graffiti and public art you can be sure there will be plenty of new things to see. Here’s to you and your family and a great tumultuous spectacular 2015 that is in store for all of us on the street, in boardrooms, behind cash registers, on walls, in galleries, museums – wherever you are. The police union is attacking the Mayor in the sky and elsewhere, the NY Times is questioning their tactics, the city is grieving violence against two police with a memorial in the street, the protestors spurred by police brutality continue to demonstrate, the mayor marks his first year, a Staten Island congressman resigns in disgrace, a million people were in Times Square three days ago, the minimum wage is going up a little, and liberal lion and 3 time governor Mr. Listen to the full interview via SoundCloud below.Ĭlick here for the source of the statement.It’s our first Images of the Week of the new year and we’ve missed you! The city is recovering from disasters and triumphs and heartbreaks and infatuations as normal. It’s cool to have known them for as long as I’ve been honored to know them for, and just to be a part of it, and that they asked us to do it, they’re having us with them, and I get to see Korn for free every night. It’s cool to grow as a band and get closer to them. I’ve opened for Korn and toured with Korn before, but on a much lower slot many times, actually. I toured with Korn quite a bit, but I’ve only done, I don’t want to say an ‘equal billing’ because we’ll never be equal to Korn - Korn is Korn, but a higher-up sort of thing. Mötley Crüe to them is what Korn is to me in the timeframe of things.” Fieldy was actually telling me a story a while ago because I told him, ‘Man, I can’t get over that I’m hanging out with you.’īecause I hung out with him quite a bit and I still can’t get over it, and he said he felt that way for a little while too with Mötley Crüe because that’s what they were to him, because that’s his era. It’s like a ‘meeting-your-idol’ thing and that will never go away. I looked up to them before I had anything in life, and it’s an idol thing. It’s surreal to me, even to this day, that I’m able to talk to them. We are ridiculous Korn fans from back in the day. “This is the second time that we’ve been on tour with Korn where we are playing a longer show with them.
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