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Arcade Fire
Over two albums, euphoric choral-rockers Arcade Fire have proved themselves as one of the world’s most imaginative, exciting bands. Celebrate that by buying their t-shirts, YEAH? |
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The Killers
Ok, so there’s no Brandon Flowers Moustache Replicas, but pull yourself together cos the t-shirts that have these Las Vegas indie-titan emblazoned across them are fantastisch. |
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Bloc Party
The best thing – apart from the music, of course - about art-rockers is that they make sure their t-shirts look cool. You can thank Kele & co., then, for the effortless excellence of these BP tees… |
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Late Of The Pier
LOTP don’t do subtle when it comes to their music, but their t-shirts aren’t the in-your-face eye-popping you might be expecting. Bad news for Timmy Mallett. Good news for everyone else. |
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Crystal Castles
Heard about Crystal Castles’ controversial Madonna-with-a-black-eye t-shirt? Yes? Want one? Yes? Click here! WHOO! |
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Nirvana
Whether you want a t-shirt, a wallet to make sure your hard-earned pennies have a cool home to live in or a hoodie with their famous smiley face logo on it, loadsa Nirvana goodies here… |
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Dananananaykroyd
Scottish noiseniks Danananana... look stupendously brilliant on the cover of the April issue of The Fly, and now you can look stupendously brilliant too by wearing one of their t-shirts, yes? |
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Razorlight
Thank the Merchy Gods that Razorlight’s t-shirts aren’t as bold and brashy as their frontman. They’re simple and stylish, reflecting the band’s maturer sound, perhaps… |
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Foo Fighters
Not content with being in one of the best bands of all time, Dave Grohl now fronts the world’s biggest rock band. Celebrate the man’s riffaramic genius with some Foo Fighters clobber… |
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Rolling Stones
You’d recognise that tongue anywhere, no? Rolling Stones are an international institution. The benchmark band for rock’n’roll have a suitably classic plethora of goodies to buy. |
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Johnny Foreigner
Fashion goes Pacmantastic by way of this noise-pop trio from Birmingham. Johnny Foreigner’s merch reflects the nature of their noise; DIY, unique and attention-demanding. |
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Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan’s Zero top was, along with Kurt Cobain’s long-sleeved stripes, the fashion statement of the grunge era. Be a walking slice of nostalgia by purchasing one here. |
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Hard-Fi
‘FREEDOM FOR STAINES’ goes the slogan slashed across the front of Staines heroes Hard-Fi. They reclaimed the town from Ali G, and now you can reclaim their t-shirts from us! |
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White Lies
Their own wardrobe might not extend beyond black-with-black-with-black, but White Lies’ merch is a lot more dynamic – their artwork looks great on a tee. |
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Kasabian
Their new album might put a psychedelic twist on their rock’n’roll sound, but the experimentalism doesn’t extend into their t-shirts, more in the traditional, cool-as-fuck classic rock vein… |
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Karen O & co.’s new album has injected an art-rocker edge 2009’s electro-obsessed music scene, the Brooklyn trio’s merch matching up to the standards of the world’s hip-most band. |