The Chills - Brave Words Poster 1987

A2 Poster Size

NZ$50.00

Brave Words is the debut album by the New Zealand band The Chills, released in 1987. The album is considered iconic and is considered to be the culmination of the band's early promise

Originally released in 1987, the album features some of The Chills' most treasured hits, including 'House with a Hundred Rooms', 'Night Of Chill Blue' and 'Wet Blanket'.

To promote Brave Words, the Chills appeared at the Glastonbury Festival in June 1987, performing to over 60,000 people. Two months after this, they went to New York City to play at the New Music Seminar, and when they returned to London, embarked on tours of the UK and mainland Europe. Following a John Peel radio session, "House with 100 Rooms" was released as a single. In November 1987, they went on tours of Australia and New Zealand, both of which sold out. In the New Years, Easther left the band, citing issues with her ears. Her role was filled by James Stephenson, formerly of Bygone Era; his first tour saw the band tour across the US

Immerse yourself in music history with this rare, vintage promotional poster for The Chills' iconic album 'Brave Words'. This captivating artwork showcases the band members in vibrant detail and includes a list of their tour dates at the bottom. Perfect for fans and collectors alike, this poster is a stunning homage to a legendary moment in indie music. Measuring approximately [insert size here], it's an ideal piece to display in any room. The rich colors and intricate design make it a standout addition to your collection.