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"SCREAMER"
Mark Vallen
Giclée Print 15 1/4 x 18 inches.
This
Giclée print is a perfect reproduction of the pencil drawing
Vallen created of Tommy Gear of The Screamers. Printed
in a limited edition of only 150 Prints, each is hand signed
and numbered by the artist. The image is printed on high
quality Arches white paper, with a white border left around
the artwork.
Vallen
created the drawing of Gear in 1979.
Gear played synthesizer for The Screamers, one of
the most innovative and creative bands to have come out
of L.A.'s punk scene. Vallen was an avid follower and caught
most of their L.A. concerts.
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what Vallen said about his artwork, "The Screamers possessed
a sound and stage presence that almost defied description. Utilizing
synthesizers and rhythm machines instead of guitars, the band's
aggressive audio terrorism was highlighted by the artful theatrics,
dark humor, and stage persona of their vocalist, Tomata du Plenty.
Gear composed most of the songs for the band, and at times his innovations
took everyone by surprise. He would program the synthesizers to
play themselves, and then the entire band would walk off the stage...
leaving the audience alone in the concert hall with the droning
machines." L.A.'s SLASH magazine (the premiere punk
publication of the time), quoted Gear as having said, "There
is a definite need for Screamers music today. Anxiety, frustration
and rage must be worked on constantly, underscored. Brought out
in the open and positively resolved. This is what the Screamers
do, our music does this, in fact that is the purpose of the group.'" |
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