BAND MERCH DESIGN: Success for Dead Rock West

My friends in the band Dead Rock West recently asked me to design a T-shirt for them.  They have a new record coming out on July 19th called "It's Everly Time!" (it's an album of Everly Brothers covers).  I love how Cindy and Frank honored the songs by staying mostly trew to them, but they also added in their own signature harmonies.  I also love how the production is all sunny, glamorous, vintage California yet with a modern polish.  Fantastic record.

Usually I give anywhere from one to four sketch ideas to start, and I gave Cindy four sketches to choose from.  She loved two of them, and I was able to quickly produce one of the designs in time for them to sell at their April 30th show at Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles.  

The popular Dead Rock West baseball tee

The popular Dead Rock West baseball tee

The Hotel Cafe only holds about 150 people, so it was an intimate show.  Over the years I've been to hundreds of live shows, and I know that sometimes at a very small show the band might only sell a couple of T-shirts, or even none at all, so my expectations weren't too high.  I was just glad to get one of their designs to them in time for the gig.

Cindy called me the next day, saying the shirts were a success:

Transcript:  "Your shirts are such a hit, I've been having a barrage of emails all day of 'Where can I get those sent to me?'...To the point where if I even send them...they'll just be sold out!  I've never had this happen before with a T-shirt. (laffs)  It's amazing. They're really awesome and they were just a superb hit.  I just thought I'd tell you that...thanks to you the merch was a swimming success."

When I called Cindy back and talked to her, I asked how many people called or emailed or commented on Facebook about the shirts.  Five?  Ten? She told me she must have heard from 30 people.  I think she's exaggerating, though she swears she's not, so I'll take it.

They've already re-ordered the baseball tee design, after a single show.  It's a win for me, a win for the band, and a win for their fans.  I love it.

MUSIC MONDAY: Chad VanGaalen

I love Chad VanGaalen, he's a true original.  So strange, like he's transmitting from another dimension, yet with gorgeous melodies and satisfying song structures.  He's trew.

"Wing Finger" is a favorite.

Sing it with me:

"Pterodactyls

Abandoned pianos

Your stepdad's bongo drums

Snails that live inside aquariums..."

Another favorite, "Hot Red Drops" - he animated this video himself.



MUSIC MONDAY: Rahsaan Roland Kirk

I love an original.

Here are just 3 of the reasons why I love American jazz multi-instrumentalist RAHSAAN ROLAND KIRK:

  1. He played tenor sax, flute & instruments of his own invention - ALL AT ONCE.
  2. He renamed himself Rahsaan after hearing the name in a dream.
  3. He was born with sight, but went blind at age two as a result of poor medical treatment.  Despite this hardship, he became an inventive, open-minded, uniquely creative artist with a positive spirit.

"The Inflated Tear" was the first RRK song I ever heard and it blew me away. It made such a huge impression on me that I can still picture exactly where I was when I first heard it.

Here he is performing it live in Prague in 1967.  

Designing a T-Shirt for The Flesh Eaters

Several weeks ago I had the great fortune to be asked to design a T-shirt for The Flesh Eaters tour. Indie record label Superior Viaduct has just reissued The Flesh Eaters' 1981 album "A Minute to Pray A Second To Die" on CD & LP, and miraculously all the members found enough time off from their other projects to put together a five-date West Coast tour.

I was excited for the opportunity to design the shirt, but I'll also admit I was a bit intimidated.  It's hard to describe the decades of creativity, artistry and experience within this band, not to mention the cultural impact each band member has made individually and collectively.  I put the album on my record player and listened to it over and over, falling in love with the energy, drama, poetry, chaos, elegance and grit.  After a few listens, I was singing along and looking forward to certain strange time signatures or particular howls by Chris D.  

Although the record has a lot of dynamics and layers to it, to me the overall feel is dramatic, a tiny bit creepy and overflowing with huge talent. So that is what I wanted to convey with the shirt. Singer-songwriter and frontman Chris D. has remained constant through several lineups of The Flesh Eaters, so the lineup for this particular record was noteworthy. 

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I wanted the feel for the image to be noir, mysterious and a little glamorous in a gritty way.  Bonus if it looks like it could have existed in 1981, the original release date for the record. I hand-lettered the band's name, collaged some old photographs & chose a bold, classic font for the band members' names, stretching across the bottom like movie credits.  It looks a bit like a creepy film poster, with Chris D. as the star looming largest and beneath him the members of this lineup are all present and accounted for.  

My first sketch was approved by the band and that's what made it to the final T-shirt. 

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I'm not a big fan of having tour dates on the back of T-shirts, but in this case it seemed relevant.  I placed the text so that it would still make an interesting overall shape from a distance.  The shirts are printed on 100% cotton shirts with discharge ink, so that they'll feel soft and worn in pretty quickly.  

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I was happy and sad that they sold out of the T-shirts on the second night of the five-night tour!  (It was pretty disappointing there were no T-shirts at the Los Angeles show.)

They got additional shirts printed for the final show (tonight) in Seattle with Mudhoney, and from that batch I'll be able to fill orders placed through this website.  Shirts will ship on or before January 30th. I've gotten orders from as far as Finland!

>> ORDER YOUR FLESH EATERS T-SHIRT HERE <<

I love this record, love the band, and loved this project.  I'm looking forward to future design work that is as creatively fulfilling as this has been.  Thanks Flesh Eaters!

CONTACT ME if you need your own custom T-shirt design