The film is a documentary about the proto-punk band Death, and how despite playing in the early 70s are just now becoming known. For more information, be sure to listen to our interview with the film’s directors Mark Covino and Jeff Howlett here, and read our review here.
The poster is 18″ x 24″ and will go on sale at a random time June 27th in an edition of 100. Hit the break to check out the design and read the film’s synopsis.
DEATH was formed by brothers David, Dannis and Bobby Hackney after their father passed away in a car accident in 1974. David became fascinated with the metaphysical aspects of mortality, as reflected in the band’s lyrics and visuals. DEATH often used a triangular motif as a visual representation of the three life elements. If I were hired in the mid 70s to create a gig poster for DEATH this is what I might have come up with.
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