LET IT KILL YOU

Ben McQueen noticed a deeply cultural overlap between Skateboarding and Tattooing and created LET IT KILL YOU to document this. This coffee-table book brings together eight of the best skateboarders and tattoo artists, interviewed by Ben and with images by Brandon Burdine and Andy Eclov. LET IT KILL YOU is available now.

Created by Ben McQueen  Photography Andy Eclov and Brandon Burdine

Nathan Andrew, photographed by Brandon Burdine

Ben interviewing Eric Dressen, photographed by Brandon Burdine


“LET IT KILL YOU is a way to marry the two most important parts of my life: skateboarding and tattooing. It’s been in the back of my mind for years. I started considering it more seriously during the pandemic and it led me to the idea for this book.”

Ben McQueen


Ben interviewing Jamie Thomas

Jamie Thomas, photographed by Andy Eclov

Ben interviewing Chad Koeplinger


“Tattooing, and in particular all the heavy travelling to do it, was my way of chasing the feeling that I had when I was skateboarding. 

Tattooing was, for me, purely trying to find that feeling again. It never quite did it. I love tattooing, but it’s just not the same, man. To some degree, even now with all this stuff, it’s some weird way of trying to replace something that’s missing.” 

Chad Koeplinger


Ben with the book


LET IT KILL YOU

The book includes over 215 pages of interviews, artwork, photography, tattoos, and skate photos with Jamie Thomas, Nathan Kostechko, Andrew Allen, Chad Koeplinger, Cheyenne Sawyer, Tyler Bledsoe, Eric Dressen, and Jano Navarrete. With a foreword by Michael Sieben, managing editor of Thrasher magazine. 

9 x 11.5”, 216 pages, designed, printed, and bound in Indianapolis.

LET IT KILL YOU is available now from Resolute Press. For more info, make sure to follow the official book account on Instagram


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