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		<title>Rockers Who Tattoo: A.K.A.s&#8217; Mike Ski Talks about Sinking the Ink</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Heavy-music fans best know Mike Ski as the frontman of the A.K.A.s, the Philly punk rawkers who recently dropped their latest album, <i>Animal Summer</i> (Paper+Plastick). What fans might not know is that the ink-covered vocalist is also a skilled tattoo artist. And in celebration of <a href="http://www.revolvermag.com/features/post/revolvers-first-ever-tattoo-issue-on-newsstands-everywhere-now/"><i>Revolver</i>&#8216;s current tattoo issue</a>, we thought we&#8217;d talk to Ski about his visual art.
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	Heavy-music fans best know Mike Ski as the frontman of the A.K.A.s, the Philly punk rawkers who recently dropped their latest album, <em>Animal Summer</em> (Paper+Plastick). What fans might not know is that the ink-covered vocalist is also a skilled tattoo artist. And in celebration of <a href="http://www.revolvermag.com/features/post/revolvers-first-ever-tattoo-issue-on-newsstands-everywhere-now/"><em>Revolver</em>&#39;s current tattoo issue</a>, we thought we&#39;d talk to Ski about his visual art.</p>
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	<strong>REVOLVER How long have you been tattooing?</strong><br />
	It&#39;s been around 15 years or so. There&#39;s been times where I&#39;ve tattooed both full and part time over that span of time. Still trucking.&nbsp; </p>
<p>	<strong>How/why did you start?</strong><br />
	Myself and all the friends I came up with were into tattoos and were getting tattooed by a friend of ours who ended up moving away shortly thereafter. It was a time when we didn&#39;t know much outside of our hometown aside from traveling to see bands, and there weren&#39;t many local people that were into the stuff we were into. I had been drawing my whole life and was interested in learning myself. With great trust and support from my friends&#8211;and their bravery in letting me tattoo them so early&#8211;I taught myself. Not something I would recommend nowadays, but sometimes you gotta make your own options I suppose.</p>
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	<strong>Where do you tattoo?</strong><br />
	I do a lot of traveling and tattooing on the road. When I&#39;m home, I&#39;m excited to have recently started tattooing by appointment at Olde City Tattoo in Philadelphia. It&#39;s always been my favorite tattoo spot in Philly since before I moved here a couple years ago. Whenever I was in town on tour I would go there and just look at all the flash for an hour. Call and make an apt! <a href="http://www.oldecitytattoo.com" target="_blank">www.oldecitytattoo.com</a></p>
<p>	<strong>What piece are you the most proud of?</strong><br />
	I think like a lot of people who do different kinds of art, I&#39;m constantly trying to learn and get better&#8211;so much so that any excitement of a sweet high fiver is short-lived. I almost completely replace my tattoo book every few months as hopefully continues to evolve. That said, I know my dad still talks about a portrait of a pit bull I did like 10 years ago. Even though it wasn&#39;t that awesome by any means, I like to say that&#39;s my favorite piece just because nothing ever impresses that guy, so it&#39;s kind of funny. </p>
<p>	<strong>How would you describe your style?</strong><br />
	I try to keep rounded and I like doing different stuff, however, my favorite stuff tends to be Traditional American. Bold lines, lots of black, with a contrast of bright colors. I like tattoos that you can read from a block away and look good for a long time.</p>
<p>	<strong>Have you tattooed any other musicians?</strong><br />
	Yes sir. Lots. Bros from Bring Me The Horizon, Silverstein, AlexisOnFire, Anti-Flag, Gallows, POS, Chiodos, Bayside&#8230;to name a few.</p>
<p>	<strong>What&rsquo;s the most annoying client you&rsquo;ve ever dealt with?</strong><br />
	I tend to be an idealist, and therefore am continually fascinated by people in general and the different ways they approach getting tattoos, so I get more amused than annoyed. Obviously, some are more challenging than others, but that&#39;s part of being a tattooer is giving your advice and opinions and ultimately making the person the most stoked. You don&#39;t always get to do a skull on a forearm&#8230;but that&#39;s what keeps it interesting. Two bits of advice: 1) Quit moving around. 2) Flex your tips yo.</p>
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	<em>Mike Ski photo by Kencredible</p>
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