Solo and band acts such as Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai, Van Halen, Kiss, and most notably Creed (see the Creed Shreds section) have been subjected to this new video phenomena. You got the crown from Meryl Smith, a fine-arts pick from Thomas Campbell, a brand-new Fender Stratocaster and all the stoke that comes with being crowned champ of Shred for Your Life.An "X Shreds" video takes footage from musician's performance, and dubs new audio in sync with lip and instrument movements to create a hilarious remix. Hats off to Figgy for being the first professional skateboarder to win the title. Sweendog and Stanier light it up with Fig on an epic victory lap! Neck and Sweendog help Figgy amp his stoked after being crowned champįunny woman Emily Panic, the best co-host in the biz. Also Gangsta Boo and Gaslamp Killer in the front row, NBD ![]() Thanks to all who screamed, shouted, hooted and hollered. The crowd is a giant piece of the equation at SFYL. Wilder tries to find order in the court after Figgy and Brenner lit up the stage When someone wears a Jason Vorhees mask to a guitar battle, you can be sure someone’s getting slapped. Host Zoby though he might literally implode ![]() You’re hired!īonavega needed to be cooled down mid shred. Randy Randall not only competed and shredded his balls off, he was our roadie as well. Stephen Heath and our co-host Emily Panic stoking the firesĭylan Brenner melted faces all the way to the semisīen Cohen, first timer of shred, made an awesome impression on our crowd and our bassist Matt Sweeney Hugh Myrone was the People’s Choice by a landslide for the golden ticket Huge thanks to Blake Anderson, El-P, Dave Hill and Daewon SongĪnnue Grunwald won over the judges on her first round with outstanding technical abilities Judges this year were our all-time favorite people. It is rare when you come across someone as talented as Bonavega – outstanding across the board Sam Seeger a two-time SFYL veteran made it all the way to the finals! Congrats, Sam!īonavega is his name. Nasty Neckface our round-car bearer and host Wilder Zoby keeping the crowd well informed Imagine if these two giants were your rhythm section? Hats off to Matt Sweeney on bass and John Stanier on drumsįirst time shred for your lifer “Bender” from South Central LA gave us a refreshing dose of punk rock. Host Wilder Zoby cooling the crowd down after a heated battle between Bender and Barrett Avner SYFL was opened with a rendition of the national anthem by Lily Maase, Matt Sweeney and John Stanier Huge congrats to Figgy on his victory and becoming the first professional skateboarder to be crowned champ at Shred For Your Life! And thanks to adidas skateboarding and the ferocious crowd! See you next year, LA! – Marc Razo Figgy took top honors for the night, the judges bestowing upon him a crown made by Meryl Smith, a trophy pick crafted by Thomas Campbell and a brand new Fender Stratocaster. This year the crowd chose local shredder Hugh Myrone as the golden ticket winner, but in the end it came down to Sam Seeger and Justin “Figgy” Figueroa in the finals-Sam, creative and entertaining, while Figgy brought the raw power and ferocious presence in every performance. A rhythm section of epic proportions (Matt Sweeney of Chavez, Iggy Pop on bass and John Stanier of Battles and Helmet on the drums) were on deck to back up the contestants as they battled their way to glory. Guitarists from different bands and walks of life were given one minute to shine and impress the judge’s panel-Blake Anderson ( Workaholics), Dave Hill (stand-up comedian), Jaime Meline aka EL-P (Run The Jewels) and Daewon Song. Hosts Wilder Zoby and Emily Panic kept us in stitches as they wrangled 14 of LA's local axe men and women into a hilarious melee of metal. The fire power on stage at Zebulon was undeniable. The event was kicked into high gear by DJ Nuge, aka Don Nguyen, and backed up by a rendition of the national anthem performed by 2018 SFYL champ Lily Maase-and special thanks to Nasty Neckface the round-card bearer. The annual guitar battle that has kept New York City on its feet with laughter and raw virtuosity for almost 15 years made it's way back to LA for the third time Saturday May 11th, 2019.
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