All customer reviews by Graham R.
Pursue This Awesome Viking Shirt!
This is one of Amon Amarth's boldest and best ever designs! On the front is Amon Amarth's instantly recognisable logo atop a flaming Jormungandr (the Norse serpent that encircles Midgard) and in the centre, a flaming double "A" sigil. On the back is the title of Amon Amarth's new live album, "The Pursuit Of Vikings", writtten in bold white letters in a semi-runic style. Pursue this awesome Viking shirt today and stand out from the crowd.
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Posted on: 23 May 2018
Stark Style Statement
This gorgeous t-shirt is exclusive to EMP so grab one you can. It maintains both EMP's and HBO's high standards of both design and quality. On the front is the House of Stark sigil, a snarling direwolf's head, printed in a slightly faded / "vintage feel" black; over this are three slashed clawmarks in a deep blood red and some smeared blood. The t-shirt itself is somewhere between a drab olive green and grey and this serves to make the red blood darker. And that's it -no slogans or other logos are on the front or back; the Game of Thrones / HBO logo and text is printed in white on the inside of the back of the t-shirt, under the collar where a label would normally be.
It's a beautiful shirt and I bought one for me and one for my better half too.
Posted on: 15 Mar 2018
Duck-walking Across The Front Of Your Fridge
This fridge magnet is just the coolest ever: Firstly, it looks like Angus Young's iconic Gibson SG guitar, right down to the colour -and secondly, it's also a bottle opener! So you can enjoy a beer together with some AC/DC -surely a combination that should be sacred?
Note: there's also one available in the shape of a black Gibson Les Paul.
Posted on: 14 Mar 2018
Rocking Your Fridge
It's a guitar-shaped fridge magnet! It's also a bottle opener! How cool is that? This very well made and detailed fridge magnet looks great stuck to the front of the fridge with all the other magnets and stickers but it also doubles as a tough bottle opener, so it gets used too. Seriously cool -in fact, so cool I also bought the one in the shape of a Gibson SG!
Posted on: 18 Jan 2018
Everything Bolder Than Everything Else
This an awesome Motorhead hoodie with bold design and a highly competitive price (it is not exclusive to EMP). The material is best described as medium density, so you can wear it in all seasons -when it's cold, wear it over a t-shirt and a long-sleeved t-shirt and zip it up; when it gets warmer, wear it over just a t-shirt and unzip it. With this in mind, it might be a good idea to get one size larger than your normal t-shirt size (i.e. -if you wear an XL t-shirt, get an XXL hoodie, etc.). The print quality on both the front and back is good, large and bold and not spoiled by the zip on the front. The front design is the band's iconic "Snaggletooth" logo with "Motorhead" - "England" top and bottom rockers. On the back, the title from their 1999 live album, "Everything Louder Than Everything Else" in their trademark large, bold Gothic script, above a small "Ace Of Spades" logo, as originally appeared on the top right hand corner of the album cover. All in all, this is an excellent hoodie with large, bold design which will make you stand out in the crowd -just don't be surprised if you spot fellow Motorheadbangers sporting one too!
Posted on: 8 Dec 2017
For Viking Blood, Sweat And Tears
These wristbands are very comfortable to wear, the strong construction is of an absorbent towelling finish and they are not irritating to the skin as they have a high cotton content. They look super awesome too! Recommended for all vikings, particularly the musicians and sportsmen amongst you.
Posted on: 4 Dec 2017
Awesome "Killing Machine" T-Shirt!
This is, of course, a version of the cover design from Judas Priest's fifth album, "Killing Machine" (1978) -which was re-titled "Hell Bent For Leather" for the US release the following year. For some unknown reason, the t-shirt design is in yellow and white on black, rather than the red and white of the original album cover. However, it still looks astonishingly cool! A large, bold, well executed print on the front is all you get -and all you need too. Another top quality tee for the collection.
Posted on: 23 Nov 2017
Old's Cool!
Old is the new young! In a world where experiences count as much as possessions, being old is now cool. With this t-shirt, which I'm sure is bought mainly by people over 40, you can show off the experience and wisdom which (theoretically) comes with age. Just in case you haven't worked it out, this t-shirt features the characters Waldorf and Statler, the cantankerous old guys from The Muppet Show who were always sat in the balcony and heckling the performers. What's not to love? By the way, Waldorf is the one on the left with the white hair and Statler is the other one. This is a super cool t-shirt that attracts envious glances from the other proto-wrinklies down the pub or at the back at gigs and wry grins from those pesky varmint fresh-faced youngsters that seem to be everywhere these days. It is, of course, a top quality full colour print on a quality pure cotton t-shirt. Full marks to EMP and Disney for this lovely garment.
Posted on: 26 Sep 2017
Spread Your Wings With A Queen Classic Logo T-Shirt
From the mid-70s to the mid-80s, every Queen single or was not just a huge hit, but also an event and an immediate classic. They never failed to surprise and delight everyone in equal measure.Their logo was designed by Freddie Mercury in 1973 and incorporates two lions (representing John Deacon and Roger Taylor -both Leos), a crab (for Brian May -a Cancer) and two virgins (for Freddie Mercury -a Virgo). Now you can spread your wings and fly away with this classic logo t-shirt in glorious colours.
Posted on: 13 Sep 2017
A simple, classy, different band t-shirt
So many t-shirts these days are full of words and splattered with complex artworks, it's really quite refreshing to have a t-shirt that dispenses with all of this clutter and simply provides a new twist on a design classic -The Rolling Stones' famous "tongue" logo. There's no poster design from a gig that happened before you were born, no band photo, no complex album cover artwork, no fancy slogans -it doesn't even say "Rolling Stones" on it. Just the tongue. Here's the twist: it's blue, not red. That's it. Nice. Of course, by now you should know that this is the graphic from the cover of the Stones' last album, "Blue And Lonseome", which surprised us all by being a wonderful collection of mature blues covers banged out in three days -a real return to the form of over half a century ago and you can hear that they are having a great time too. The cover logo is here reproduced in blue with red and white highlights on a plain grey t-shirt. Simple, classy, different -just like the album.