Axe Band Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: A monochrome graphic depicts three individuals with long dark hair and dramatic facial makeup. One central figure screams, while the others maintain intense expressions. The left figure holds a double-headed axe aloft against a background of geometric shapes and torn paper edges.
Description: A monochrome graphic depicts three figures with long black hair and dramatic face paint. The central figure holds an axe overhead, while the two flanking figures are shown from the chest up. The overall style is aggressive and dark, with jagged black borders framing the composition.
Description: A vicious and chaotic artwork that channels the over-the-top extremity of Dethklok. Rendered in stark black and white, the design forms a pentagram out of dripping, tangled shapes—axes, skulls, and monstrous horns intertwining in grotesque symmetry. The center radiates with raw aggression, featuring haunting faces and jagged textures that ooze chaos and destruction. With its dripping, illegible logo crowning the image, the piece embodies both parody and pure brutality, reflecting the fictional band’s legendary status as the most extreme force in the Metalocalypse universe.
Description: Zachary Phillip Wylde, born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt in 1967, is an American musician, guitarist, producer, and songwriter. He's best known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne from 1988–2007 and for founding the heavy metal band Black Label Society, where he plays lead guitar and sings.
Description: Rigor Mortis was an American thrash metal band that formed in 1983 in the DFW Texas area. The band created some of the heaviest thrash metal of the era, often flirting with death metal, cutting a demo in 1986. As one of the only major thrash bands from Texas, Rigor Mortis is often credited with creating the lone star state's underground metal scene. When thrash metal started to be seen as commercially viable, Rigor Mortis got a major label deal and released a self-titled first album in 1988. Releasing an EP in 1989, and a second LP in 1991, the band called it quits later that year. 23 years later, they would reunite for a final album in 2014 that would not only be crowdfunded by fans, but end up being considered their most brilliant work...
Description: Rigor Mortis, a pioneering American thrash metal band from Texas, formed in 1983 in the DFW area. Known for their relentless, heavy sound that flirted with death metal, the band shaped Texas's underground metal scene and gained national recognition. They signed a major label deal, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1988, followed by an EP in 1989 and a second LP in 1991. After disbanding in 1991, Rigor Mortis reunited in 2014 to create a crowdfunded final album hailed as their masterpiece, cementing their legacy as one of Texas's most iconic metal bands.
Description: Unleash the fury of Norse mythology with this Amon Amarth - Viking Death Metal design. Featuring a fearsome skull marked with runes, crossed Viking axes, and battle-worn details, this artwork captures the epic brutality and warrior spirit of one of the most iconic melodic death metal bands. Amon Amarth is renowned for their thunderous riffs and Viking themes, and this design is a perfect tribute for fans who live for heavy metal and Norse legend. Wear it to concerts, festivals, or as a bold everyday statement of your devotion to Viking metal glory.
Description: A vicious and chaotic artwork that channels the over-the-top extremity of Dethklok. Rendered in stark black and white, the design forms a pentagram out of dripping, tangled shapes—axes, skulls, and monstrous horns intertwining in grotesque symmetry. The center radiates with raw aggression, featuring haunting faces and jagged textures that ooze chaos and destruction. With its dripping, illegible logo crowning the image, the piece embodies both parody and pure brutality, reflecting the fictional band’s legendary status as the most extreme force in the Metalocalypse universe.
Description: Impiety – Singapore Black Metal honors the savage legacy of Southeast Asia’s most notorious black war metal band. With corpsepaint, bullet belts, bladed weapons, and unholy fury, this design captures the feral chaos that defines Impiety—perfect for fans of extreme underground warfare and pan-Asian blackened violence.