Some of the most iconic logos and album artworks are available as wallpaper and murals from Camden based music specialist Rock Roll. The range is the world’s first officially licensed repeat wallpaper and large-scale murals of album artwork from legendary recording artists.
There’s something for everyone in the collection, which features band logos and covers from Queen, The Who, Black Sabbath, The Sex Pistols, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Bring Me The Horizon and The Rolling Stones. All are vivid reproduced and immediately recognisable. If you’ve got a dedicated music room, or simply want to make a statement, they’re wonderfully emotive.
The company says it has worked closely with band management, record labels and the artists personally, to obtain the rights to produce the digitally printed wallpaper and murals.
We rather love Jamie Reid’s God Save The Queen Pistols artwork, a work of punk genius, but the Hipgnosis-designed cover for Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy, featuring two robots on an escalator is equally regarded as a rock music classic.
Led Zeppelin are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their iconic sixth album, Physical Graffiti, with the release of a new Live EP, on 180-gram 12-inch vinyl (also CD and digital formats), on September 12. Released on the same day will be an updated Anniversary edition of 2015’s Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition 3LP vinyl set, now…
The original, legendary Alice Cooper band is reuniting for an exclusive, sold-out evening at Union Chapel on July 24, hosted by musical theatre icon and long-time fan Sir Tim Rice, the night before they unleash their highly anticipated new album, The Revenge of Alice Cooper. The Alice Cooper Group, fronted by Alice, with Dennis Dunaway,…
It’s official: Iron Maiden are now worth their weight in gold – or silver, or whatever your metal preference might be. The Royal Mint has struck a new blow for British rock heritage with the release of a commemorative coin honouring Iron Maiden’s golden anniversary, featuring none other than Eddie, the band’s long-serving skeletal mascot.…
Some of the most iconic logos and album artworks are available as wallpaper and murals from Camden based music specialist Rock Roll. The range is the world’s first officially licensed repeat wallpaper and large-scale murals of album artwork from legendary recording artists.
There’s something for everyone in the collection, which features band logos and covers from Queen, The Who, Black Sabbath, The Sex Pistols, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Bring Me The Horizon and The Rolling Stones. All are vivid reproduced and immediately recognisable. If you’ve got a dedicated music room, or simply want to make a statement, they’re wonderfully emotive.
The company says it has worked closely with band management, record labels and the artists personally, to obtain the rights to produce the digitally printed wallpaper and murals.
We rather love Jamie Reid’s God Save The Queen Pistols artwork, a work of punk genius, but the Hipgnosis-designed cover for Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy, featuring two robots on an escalator is equally regarded as a rock music classic.
Led Zeppelin marks Physical Graffiti anniversary with expanded Deluxe reissue and new Live EP
Led Zeppelin are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their iconic sixth album, Physical Graffiti, with the release of a new Live EP, on 180-gram 12-inch vinyl (also CD and digital formats), on September 12. Released on the same day will be an updated Anniversary edition of 2015’s Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition 3LP vinyl set, now…
School’s still out: Alice Cooper Band reunite for London show ahead of new album launch
The original, legendary Alice Cooper band is reuniting for an exclusive, sold-out evening at Union Chapel on July 24, hosted by musical theatre icon and long-time fan Sir Tim Rice, the night before they unleash their highly anticipated new album, The Revenge of Alice Cooper. The Alice Cooper Group, fronted by Alice, with Dennis Dunaway,…
Eddie rocks the Royal Mint: Iron Maiden celebrate 50th anniversary with heavy metal coin collectable
It’s official: Iron Maiden are now worth their weight in gold – or silver, or whatever your metal preference might be. The Royal Mint has struck a new blow for British rock heritage with the release of a commemorative coin honouring Iron Maiden’s golden anniversary, featuring none other than Eddie, the band’s long-serving skeletal mascot.…
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