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Road to Nowhere: Post-Punk Roundabout Screen Print Poster
  • Single - Color Screen Print Post - Punk Era Screen Print Poster: Road to Nowhere
  • Single - Color Screen Print Post - Punk Era Screen Print Poster: Road to Nowhere

Road to Nowhere: Post-Punk Roundabout Screen Print Poster

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In the late 1970s, the music scene was in flux. Punk was fading, making way for the experimental sounds and political insights of post - punk and new wave bands. In 1978, The Clash released (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais with a ska influence, and Siouxsie and the Banshees dropped their debut single, Hong Kong Garden. 1979 saw The Jam's sharp - tongued The Eton Rifles and The Clash's foreboding London Calling. Then in 1981, against a backdrop of rising unemployment and social unrest, The Specials' apocalyptic Ghost Town struck a national chord and defined an era. This poster is a single - color screen print on 170gsm matte art paper, sized at H60 x W60cm, a great addition to any music lover's collection.

This post - punk roundabout screen print poster is a great decoration for your room. You can hang it on your wall using a regular picture - hanging kit. Just make sure the wall surface is clean and smooth before hanging. When it comes to cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe off any dust. Avoid using water or any cleaning chemicals as they might damage the print on the 170gsm matte art paper. Keep it away from direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. With proper care, this poster will stay in great condition for a long time and bring a touch of the post - punk era to your space.
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