Industrial Music Posters and Art Prints
Description: Big Black was an indie punk band founded in the Chicago suburb of Evanston in 1981 by singer, lyricist, guitarist, and co-songwriter, Steve Albini. Typically classified as post-hardcore/noise rock, the group's pile driver drum machines and brutal, slashing guitars were widely influential on the industrial rock scene, though Albini explicitly describes Big Black as punk. This one is a refresh of the original Big Black Tools design with some minor tweaks to give it new life while retaining the spirit of the original.
Description: Depeche Mode's 1986 album "Black Celebration" marked a significant shift in the band's musical direction. Departing from their earlier synth-pop sound, the album embraced a darker, more atmospheric style that incorporated elements of gothic rock and industrial music. The album's title track, "Black Celebration," set the tone with its brooding, melancholic melody and lyrics exploring themes of despair and disillusionment. Other standout tracks like "A Question of Lust," "Fly on the Windscreen," and "It Doesn't Matter Two" further showcased the band's newfound sonic experimentation and lyrical introspection.
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Gallery quality, 100% cotton rag. Ultrachrome archival inks for rich, long-lasting color. Trimmed for framing with a 1 inch border.
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