| Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2010 Collection - Tote Bag | $10.00 |
Designer: Hisham Bharoocha
Band: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Base Garment: NGTOTE Canvas Stock 10 oz. Grocery Tote
Color: Natural
Edition Size: 84


About the Collection:
5 Designers / 10 Bands.
Limited edition apparel.
Available in staggered releases.
1st installment available 8.24
Hisham Bharoocha for Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Pantha du Prince
Rob Carmichael for Animal Collective and Atlas Sound
On the heels of our 2009 Collection and driven by the same desire for impeccably designed, quality band apparel, Soundscreen Design approached 5 highly regarded design studios and fashion designers to create original designs for their choice of two inspiring, influential bands. The 2010 Collection features original designs, printed in limited quantities on American Apparel garments, features custom hang tags denoting designer and band, and will be three phases over the next three months.
Upcoming installments include:
Patent Pending for Beach House and HEALTH
Slow and Steady Wins the Race for Band of Horses and TV on the Radio
Samantha Pleet for Chairlift and Surprise Band TBA.
About the Designer:
Hisham Akira Bharoocha is an artist currently based in Brooklyn, New York who concentrates on creating music, visual art, and photography. Hisham is well known in the underground music scene for being a founding member of the bands Lightning Bolt, Black Dice and Soft Circle, his solo project. Hisham served as creative director for the Phosphorescence sunglasses collection, which features designs by No Age, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, United Bamboo, Erin Wasson, Zero + Maria Cornejo and Opening Ceremony.
About the Band:
Formed in 2000 in New York City, Yeah Yeah Yeahs are comprised of musicians Karen O (vocals), Nick Zinner (guitar/keyboards), and Brian Chase (drums). Known for their animated, engaging live performances, the band has recorded three studio albums to date, with their most recent It’s Blitz! released in 2009 garnering international acclaim. Hailed as a “triumphant return,” the album was ranked as 3rd best of the year by NME and 2nd best by Spin.

