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Rain-slick streets. Flickering neon. A theater that should have closed years ago. The Hands of Stan pulls from 1960s grindhouse horror, back-alley movie houses, and the uneasy feeling that something inside the poster case is looking back at you. Beneath the buzzing marquee and soaked brick walls, clawing hands reach through painted shadows as the last show of the night keeps rolling.
“First they wave…Then they kill, goddamn.”
Printed on Red River Polar Matte 230, this piece features a rich, non-glare finish with deep blacks, glowing neon color, and crisp detail throughout. Each print is produced at 13×19 inches overall, with image sizes carefully composed for a bold, clean presentation.
This release also includes the companion Lantern Club track The Hands of Stan - a snarling garage-grindhouse anthem built from cracked neon, cheap popcorn ghosts, and late-night horror television energy.
“When the lights go dead…They ain’t waving no more, friend.”
