Friday, March 4, 2016

Brad Klausen RNDM Seattle Poster World Premiere Exclusive


Pearl Jam fans know the band members enjoy doing side projects with their time away from the band. Jeff Ament recently said “You have to go out and do your own thing and learn new things, how to create differently,” he says. “You bring something new back to the band each time. Sometimes when you play with new people there’s a rough patch after the honeymoon period and you appreciate the 25 years you had with your other bandmates. It’s amazing to be able to do it all. I feel super lucky.”

His band is RNDM, featuring himself, singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur and drummer Richard Stuverud. Back in December they announced a seven-date North American tour in support of the band’s forthcoming sophomore LP, Ghost Riding.

Tonight they kick off the tour in Seattle and Brad Klausen did the poster for the show. And of course you are the first to see it.

Brad designed the poster by playing off the masks the guys wear and the orange and black color scheme they use for their album art.

Brad did a poster for each of the 7 dates and they all make one big image. He won't have posters for sale until the tour is over.  Brad will only have 25 of each and there will only be 40 of each at the shows. Posters are 11.5 x 24 on black paper.

So I'm asking you guys to help Brad here, leave a comment if you want a full set of 7 posters or not because right now he is still trying to decide the best way to sell them. A few sets of 7 posters (keep in mind they form 1 image) or individual posters for each city.

28 comments:

  1. Individual would give the fans better odds of getting one if they are not lucky enough to get one at the show. If you group them all into smaller sets it will be tough.

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  2. reminds me of the neocon set in 2004 - people enjoyed having those whole sets

    though i personally just hope to score the one from the boston show i'm hitting

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  3. How about a mix. Maybe a few sets and then individuals? Id like an AP from the show I attended.

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  4. It would be amazing to get a sett!! Already got A couple brad prints on the wall and this would complete it.

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  5. I would love to get the whole set, going to the Toronto show next weekend and I'm so looking forward to it. Looks awesome!

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  6. Whole set would be kick ass

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  7. Maybe 10-15 SETS, and then the rest individually.

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  8. each poster for each show should be an edition of 100 signed and numbered by the artist, 50 available at the show and 50 available on BK's artillery design shop, 25 matching numbered set and the other 25 sold individually. the fact they they make up one big picture when put together is going to make them more collectable and only having 65 of each poster, just isn't going to cut it for fans

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    1. Brad does not decide the edition size, he does what the band wants.

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  9. In Italy we would love the full set ;D

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  10. This kind of dedication and beauty deserves a full set in my opinion.

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  11. 10 full sets. 15 individual for each city.

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  12. Full sets please - If they were sold individually and I happened to get one, I would spend a ton of time, and have to spend even more money chasing the others.

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  13. I dont think people are reading the paragraph on availability closely enough. 25 posters for each show available after tour. So if they set them there will only be 25 sets for sale total. Good luck with that sale. Gone in 60 seconds.

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  14. Is there any other band where a RNDM draw for RNDM numbers would make more sense?

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  15. I think a full.set would be very cool but I also let individual prints from the shows I attend. So a.mixture of both.

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  16. A full set would look awesome all framed together!!! Brad does amazing work.

    Gary H

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  17. Full set for me also. It's a pity the run is so small

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  18. I would love the full set - an uncut version would be really cool too.

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