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The Noisettes / What’s The Time Mr. Wolf?

What’s the Time Mr. Wolf? is the 2007 debut album by the Noisettes. It was released in the United Kingdom on Vertigo Records, and in the United States on Universal Records. Five singles were released from the album: “IWE”, “Scratch Your Name”, “Don’t Give Up”, “Sister Rosetta (Capture The Spirit)” and their final single, “The Count of Monte Christo”. The album was recorded over a period of two years, in various studios in Croydon, England and in Los Angeles and Sausalito, California.

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PUNK: An Aesthetic

Drawing on private and public archives of rare material from around the world, PUNK: An Aesthetic, is a heavily illustrated and thoughtfully curated book that presents an unrivaled collection of punk art and ephemera that incorporates every aspect of the movement, from the earliest occurrences of punk symbolism in posters and flyers for underground bands to the explosion of fanzines and Xerox culture, and includes rare, previously unpublished photographs of The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones, and others, alongside the artwork of Crass, Jamie Reid, John Holmstrom, and the contemporary street artist Banksy. With more than five hundred images and accompanying essays by Johan Kugelberg, Jon Savage, William Gibson, Linder Sterling, and Gee Vaucher, this rich visual narrative definitively illustrates how the DIY ethic of the punk era inspired a movement in graphic arts and design whose influence is still felt—perhaps more today than any time since its inception, as designers consciously or unconsciously tap into a rough-hewn and handcrafted visual language to convey a whole range of graphic communication.

Check out some of the collection below.
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