With warmer weather comes thoughts of new summer t-shirts, and that's exactly what Rotten Cotton has for us... 11 of them in fact, featuring Cannibal Holocaust, Toxic Avenger, Krull, Conan, and the great Vincent Price.
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Best of all? They're available for pre-order from Rotten Cotton at special reduced prices from now till June 19th.
From the Press Release:
It's been awhile, you sickos, but we're back with 11 new designs up for pre-order! Save yourself some cash and get them early! All of these are pre-order items so please allow approximately 5-6 weeks to ship your order. Actual shipping transit time (once your order has shipped) will vary based on your location.
To celebrate the release of Cannibal Holocaust on Blu-ray, we've created 3 brutal new designs! The first design features art by Patricio Carbajal, Javi Laparra, and our very own Chuck Bird. You know...
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Best of all? They're available for pre-order from Rotten Cotton at special reduced prices from now till June 19th.
From the Press Release:
It's been awhile, you sickos, but we're back with 11 new designs up for pre-order! Save yourself some cash and get them early! All of these are pre-order items so please allow approximately 5-6 weeks to ship your order. Actual shipping transit time (once your order has shipped) will vary based on your location.
To celebrate the release of Cannibal Holocaust on Blu-ray, we've created 3 brutal new designs! The first design features art by Patricio Carbajal, Javi Laparra, and our very own Chuck Bird. You know...
- 6/9/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Industrial legends Kmfdm have been dealing in their own brand of “ultra-heavy beat” for nearly three decades, across nearly twenty albums, and their 2011 release Wtf?! (check out our review here) proved that their axes are still plenty sharp, and that their post-millennial lineup – founder & frontman Sascha “Kapt'n K” Konietzko, vocalist Lucia Cifarelli, guitarists Jules Hogdson & Steve White and drummer Andy Selway – remains their most durable and powerful incarnation in my book. After the misstep of Blitz, which felt like a half-hearted attempt to recapture the band's late-'80s club vibe, the team wisely returned to the workshop to craft another metal monolith, and that form is still firm for their latest full-length studio album... in fact, it's actually moved into an even darker range, with a rebellious fervor matching that of angst-ridden works like Wwiii. All the band's lyrical signatures are still in play in Kunst, including their well-known political...
- 2/28/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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