Category Archives: Posters
Fort Reno Summer Series poster
It is a summer time tradition in DC to come out to Fort Reno and see some great local bands play for free like The Evens, Joe Lally, Mary Timony, Greenland, Statehood, and my favorite band, TBA. Please check it … Continue reading
The Ponys poster
A poster for The Ponys upcoming show at the Black Cat, July 23rd. Can’t be there due to a bun in the oven but they are always a great time. Turn the lights off when you leave. The limited-edition, silk-screened … Continue reading
The Detroit Cobras poster 2007
A poster for The Detroit Cobras upcoming show at the Black Cat, July 18th. Can’t be there due to a bun in the oven but they are always a great time. Just leave her kitty alone… The limited-edition, silk-screened poster … Continue reading
The Pipettes poster
Did not get to see the show but heard good reviews of the polka dots and dance routines. This bands just seemed to be begging for the Susie Sad Eyes Treatment. The limited-edition, silk-screened poster will not be available at … Continue reading
Pretty Girls Make Graves poster – last DC show
One of my favorite bands for a long time that were writing the last chapter and closing the book on their career. Printed on off-white, paper using a spiffy gold ink. The limited-edition, silk-screened poster will not be available at … Continue reading
Peter Bjorn and John Poster
Our latest poster for Peter Bjorn and John’s show at the 9:30 Club, April 30th. Inspired by the whistling song (“Young Folks”) and the song “Amsterdam” the poster features three lil’ birdies whistling their hearts out while resting in their … Continue reading
Blonde Redhead Poster
The latest poster coming up is for Blonde Redhead who will be playing the Nightclub 9:30 on May 6th. A combination of the old album title (“Misery is a Butterfly”) and their latest album (“23″- no relation to the Jim … Continue reading
The Decemberists Poster
It took me a while to find the subtle charm of The Decemberists. It wasn’t until the tune “Leslie Anne Levine” that I grew to adore this pseudo-Irish band. I mean, if you can’t love a song about a baby … Continue reading