In addition to being a nice guy and an extremely charismatic front man (first in teen-freaks The Catheters, then Tall Birds, and now
Idle Times) Seattle's
Brian Standeford is one hell of a poster artist. A weird pastiche of 80's DIY and 60's psychedlia, Brian's posters highlight the sinister nature of underground rock'n'roll; his work is both repellent and somehow beguiling.



See more at
Gig Posters. And if you're in the Seattle area this afternoon, you can see Brian in action at the Capitol Hill Block Party, where he'll be playing bass for
the Dutchess & the Duke.
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