Half Hazard Press have released 3 new posters.
The first one is a collaboration with Mandolin Orange to translate songs from their latest album "Tides of a Teardrop" for different legs of their winter & spring tours. HHP poster for the stretch of Midwest shows from Ann Arbor, Madison, Minneapolis, & Chicago centers around Lake Michigan, telling a story inspired by their popular new single "Golden Embers". There is foil edition as well.
As the first poster release with the incredibly talented Tedeschi Trucks Band Half Hazard Press were honored to pay tribute to the Legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. This iconic venue has been cultivating gig posters and band artwork for decades as the standard for an excellent music experience. This concept it inspired by the golden years where everyone huddled around the radio every evening to tune into the "Grand Ole Opry". Not to mention being closely tied with Hatch Show Print, a historic print shop that HHP owe a lot of inspiration and credit too. May posters always grace those halls.
Partnering with their local Midwest venues is still one of Half Hazard Press' favorite things to do. Their local music scene is constantly getting better and being able to collaborate with Sublime & Rome while they're cutting up stages on this tour was a killer experience for HHP. This concept was inspired by a newer song of theirs called "Gasoline".
All the posters are on sale now at www.halfhazardpress.com
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