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CLAW HAMMER VERTIGO Texas'92 Cannibal Club POSTER Indie

CLAW HAMMER VERTIGO Texas'92 Cannibal Club POSTER Indie

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CLAWHAMMERVERTIGOEL FLACO11" x 17"CONCERT POSTERCANNIBAL CLUB AUSTIN TEXAS1992POSTER ARTIST: LYMAN HARDYCONDITION: EXCELLENT -9 OF 10 OR BETTERHARD TO FIND TOP CONDITIONFIRST ONLY ORIGINALBiographyClaw Hammer formed in 1986 in Long Beach, California; its members were from several neighboring municipalities.[1] Their name was taken from a Captain Beefheart song.[2] The group released a cassette and some small-issue EPs and singles before signing to Sympathy for the Record Industry, who released their debut LP, an eponymous effort, in 1990. Another EP and two full-lengths followed on Sympathy; the group won acclaim for its live shows[3] before signing to Epitaph Records for their 1993 release, Pablum. In 1994, Claw Hammer performed as the backing band on Wayne Kramer's Epitaph release, The Hard Stuff. Jumping to major label Interscope, they released two more LPs, the last being 1997's Hold Your Tongue (and Say Apple). The group played live until 2000._ Members * Jon Wahl - guitar, vocals (Pontiac Brothers, Red Aunts) * Chris Bagarozzi - guitar (Down by Law) * Rick Sortwell - drume (1986-1991) * Bob Lee - drums (1991-2000) * Rob Walther - bass_ Discography * Get Yer Heh Heh's Out (cassette) (Trigon Records, 1989) * Poor Robert EP (Grown Up Wrong, 1989) * Claw Hammer (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1990) * Double Pack Whack Attack EP (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1990 * Q:Are We Not Men? A:We Are Not Devo (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1991) * Ramwhale (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1992) * Pablum (Epitaph Records, 1993) * Thank the Holder Uppers (Interscope Records, 1995) * Hold Your Tongue (and Say Apple) (Interscope Records, 1997)The most productive of Austin's young poster artists is Jason Austin. Born on Long Island in '71, he moved to Texas in 1978, and designed his first poster ten years later. His earliest pieces were signed "J. Wichrowski," and for a time he used the allonym "Zebulon Woodhull." Often approximating a neo-psychedelic look and using quasi Sixties era lettering, Austin nonetheless shares the penchant for gory and horrific imagery currently favored by many alternative posterists. He often works with Lyman Hardy, who began creating posters in Houston about '85 and moved to Austin in 1990. - jagmo.comEd Hall is an alternative rock band formed in Austin, Texas, USA in 1985.- Members * Gary Chester - guitar, vocals * Larry Strub - bass guitar, vocals * Lyman Hardy - drums, vocals- HistoryInheriting Austin, Texas' noise-rock mantle from fellow scuzzy, gleeful psychotics the Butthole Surfers, Ed Hall was a trio not containing any member of that name; Gary Chester handled guitar duties, with Larry Strub on bass. Drumming was originally by John Buron, who was replaced by Kevin Whitley. The provenance of their namesake was never revealed, although multiple explanations were proferred by band members, media, and fans. The track "Who's Ed" on debut album "Albert" does little to dispel the mystery.Ed Hall foraged for a hypnotic groove underneath a sh*t-rain of freestyle guitar insanity - a joyous noise, made all the more exciting by the band's stage theatrics. The trio covered themselves in flour for a while, until they realized the flour dust could ignite and go up like a miniature grain elevator. Eventually, they switched to fluorescent body paint, bathed the stage in black light, and played against a backdrop of bizarro film loops by Luke Savisky, or movable, larger-than-life marionettes of the band.The band emerged from the music scene based in and around the Dong Huong, a Vietnamese restaurant-turned-punk club whose proprietor Phong encouraged and hosted loud, obnoxious bands too raw and/or unknown for established clubs. The Dong scene was documented on a cassette compilation called The Polyp Explodes, which ultimately brought Ed Hall to the attention of Boner Records owner Tom Flynn and to the unwanted attention of Jim Adler (The Texas Hammer) when a class action lawsuit was filed for loss of hearing and mental anguish of many of the band's fans.- AlbumsAfter releasing six songs on the Mind Drum Records compilation "Charlie Manson Street," debut album "Albert" was released on the Boner label in 1988. Standout track "Candy House" was a taste of things to come on 1990's similarly bizarre and humorous "Love Poke Here." The band was subsequently featured in Richard Linklater's 1991 indie film masterpiece Slacker, and signed a contract with Butthole Surfer King Coffey's Trance Syndicate label and toured North America as the Butthole Surfers' support act.With each song named after an individual that may or may not have ever existed, 1992's Trance Syndicate debut "Gloryhole" marked a leap forward in the band's sound, whilst retaining much in the tradition of its two predecessors: open, loose backbeats overlaid with pop song structures, and plenty of Butthole Surfers-esque acid-damage. Production benefited gretly from the move to Butch Vig's Smart Studios, and highlights included "Buster Enamel" and the jakob-like instrumental "Bernie Sticky," along with a cello-driven cover of Kiss's "Beth" (also released as a 7-inch single on Trance Syndicate)1993's Motherscratcher has been described as the most focused, least whimsical Ed Hall album issued during the trio's career. The opening "White House Girls," with its exaggerated backbeat and laughing chorus, is a near-perfect example of the prickly riffs and trebly, note-driven leads of Gary Chester's guitar-playing, and the solid foundation provided by the developing partnership between bass player Larry Strub and new drummer Lyman Hardy, who replaced Kevin Whitley prior to the Gloryhole tour. Texturally, Ed Hall, with this album, was beginning to resemble a more cryptic and nuanced, less abrasive version of Flipper, one of the trio's most salient influences, and with whom they toured in 1994. Instrumental "Satori in Manhattan, Kansas" has been described as "strikingly beautiful" and "eclipsed by very little in rock music."Ed Hall's final album, 1995's La La Land was an extension of the ground covered on Motherscratcher - raunchy overdriven guitar scrapings underpinned by snaking bass lines and long-armed drumming, topped with vocals that testify and holler.Ed Hall split in 1996. Rumors of an eventual appearance of their unreleased sixth album have not been fulfilled. Bassist Strub moved to Thailand and taught English for some years. Gary Chester spent time in Moist Fist and Gold (which was just Pong), and Lyman Hardy played in a number of bands, including the Goin Along Feelin Just Fines. All three now play in retro-futuristic cosmic dance-rock combo Pong. A reunion show in Austin, TX in 2003 featured Chester, Strubb, Hardy, and Whitley, with Whitley and Hardy sharing drum duties.- Discography- Albums * Albert (1988, Boner) * Love Poke Here (1990, Boner) * Gloryhole (1992, Trance Syndicate) * Motherscratcher (1993, Trance Syndicate) * La La Land (1995, Trance Syndicate)- Singles * Deth (1991, Trance Syndicate)This is an original single sheet printed paper poster advertisement (A.K.A. street art, handbill, flyer or print) for a concert performance gig by professional musicians at a music venue. Guaranteed original and authentic, printed prior to, and in conjunction with the promotion of the event. A Sound Deal does not sell poster re-prints, scans or duplications of any kind, so please don't ask. Add me to your favorites for red hot sales bulletins and sneak previews of upcoming products. Combine Items to Save $$$!!!Click here to check the store for more!©A Sound Deal
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