John Baizley Thread
Not sure, but its a great use of any leftover paper stock they had lying around!
I have all 4 t-shirts and these will compliment them nicely. I see they were also printed by someone else at BoNA. I wonder if Ben is passing down his wisdom to a new apprentice.
I have all 4 t-shirts and these will compliment them nicely. I see they were also printed by someone else at BoNA. I wonder if Ben is passing down his wisdom to a new apprentice.
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At the Baroness London gig.
Tour prints are ltd to 250 and are £45 . Mini screen prints are a tenner but they don't even have them in the booth ,its so tiny
Print edition numbers being pulled out are inhe 30's so there's plenty left. However they are just in a flimsy bit if kraft paper packaging & look like all have a bent corner here or there.
Tour prints are ltd to 250 and are £45 . Mini screen prints are a tenner but they don't even have them in the booth ,its so tiny
Print edition numbers being pulled out are inhe 30's so there's plenty left. However they are just in a flimsy bit if kraft paper packaging & look like all have a bent corner here or there.
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Cool (EDIT: minus the bent corners that is). Post a quick review if you get a chance. Curious how the new stuff plays live, but I missed them here in the states.Stingers wrote:At the Baroness London gig.
Tour prints are ltd to 250 and are £45 . Mini screen prints are a tenner but they don't even have them in the booth ,its so tiny
Print edition numbers being pulled out are inhe 30's so there's plenty left. However they are just in a flimsy bit if kraft paper packaging & look like all have a bent corner here or there.
The European tour poster is my favorite of the colorways based on the jpgs I have seen.
best variant, imo. congrats!
YESSS please! And anyone whose been able to give the album an early listen, any first impressions? Dying to hear some feedback...by simianfever on Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:38 pm
Stingers wrote:
At the Baroness London gig.
Tour prints are ltd to 250 and are £45 . Mini screen prints are a tenner but they don't even have them in the booth ,its so tiny
Print edition numbers being pulled out are inhe 30's so there's plenty left. However they are just in a flimsy bit if kraft paper packaging & look like all have a bent corner here or there.
Post a quick review if you get a chance. Curious how the new stuff plays live
Thanks for those pics pathways, should get me through until these beauties land down these ways! Looove the full colour treatment of course but really warming up to that variant, sooo beautiful! Can't wait to see 'em up close...
The new stuff holds up really well live . The band were really happy to be there and into it and I can smell bullshit a mile off , but they meant it .
All the guitar harmonies sounded great , like a metal Allman brothers at times . Stand out track of the night for me was March Into The Sea .
This is the setlist from a show or two before London , but London was very similar . . .
Intro
A Horse Called Golgotha
March To The Sea
Steel That Sleeps The Eye
Swollen And Halo
The Gnashing
Take My Bones Away
Ogeechee Hymnal
Eula
Cocainium
Dandruff
The Sweetest Curse
Isak
---Encore---
Jake Leg
Grad
Some slightly better pics of the tour poster :
All the guitar harmonies sounded great , like a metal Allman brothers at times . Stand out track of the night for me was March Into The Sea .
This is the setlist from a show or two before London , but London was very similar . . .
Intro
A Horse Called Golgotha
March To The Sea
Steel That Sleeps The Eye
Swollen And Halo
The Gnashing
Take My Bones Away
Ogeechee Hymnal
Eula
Cocainium
Dandruff
The Sweetest Curse
Isak
---Encore---
Jake Leg
Grad
Some slightly better pics of the tour poster :