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Amp'd Apparel Company Finally, Timeless Rock Apparel That Reconnects You to Your Musical Roots—Designed by a Rabid Fan and Industry Veteran Just for You!

06/17/2026

Detroit, 1970. Iggy Pop walks onstage, takes off his shirt, and the next fifty years of rock and roll begin.Fun House is...
06/17/2026

Detroit, 1970. Iggy Pop walks onstage, takes off his shirt, and the next fifty years of rock and roll begin.

Fun House is the album that made it official. Raw, feral, and completely unhinged — saxophone wailing over Ron Asheton’s guitar, Dave Alexander holding the bottom end, Scott Asheton driving it all forward like a freight train with no brakes. It wasn’t punk. Punk hadn’t been invented yet. Iggy and the Stooges were just doing what came naturally, and what came naturally was the most dangerous sound in America.

The bands that came after — the Ramones, the S*x Pistols, Nirvana, every band that ever played too loud in a room too small — all of them owe a debt to this record.

This tee wears that legacy front and center: Iggy’s face in a psychedelic swirl, Fun House in bubblegum pink, the whole thing looking exactly as unhinged as the music. Available in black and team purple, XS–4XL. Made to order, built to last.

The real Rock Hall keeps getting it wrong. So we built our own.Introducing the Amp’d Apparel Rock Hall of Fame Charter C...
06/13/2026

The real Rock Hall keeps getting it wrong. So we built our own.
Introducing the Amp’d Apparel Rock Hall of Fame Charter Class — six artists who changed music forever, whether the mainstream noticed or not.
Chuck Berry. Rockpile. Mick Jagger. Nick Lowe. Ducks Deluxe. Graham Parker.
More inductees coming. The Hall is open. 🎸
Shop the charter class → link in bio
RockHallOfFame NickLowe Rockpile GrahamParker DucksDeluxe MickJagger

Cotton Candy Colors. Magic Mushroom Vibes.Tie-dye that leans into the psychedelic and comes out the other side looking l...
06/13/2026

Cotton Candy Colors. Magic Mushroom Vibes.

Tie-dye that leans into the psychedelic and comes out the other side looking like a fever dream in the best possible way. The Magic Mushroom crop tee is dyed in the USA in a cotton candy colorway — soft pinks, lavenders, and pastels that swirl together differently on every single shirt.

No two are exactly alike. That’s the point. Cropped length, drop-shoulder sleeves, and a vibe that says you’ve been to at least one festival and you’d go back tomorrow. Available in Cotton Candy.

1974. Sparks relocate from Los Angeles to London, sign to Island Records, and release Kimono My House. It goes to number...
06/12/2026

1974. Sparks relocate from Los Angeles to London, sign to Island Records, and release Kimono My House. It goes to number four on the UK charts. America has absolutely no idea what to do with it.

Ron Mael at the keyboard, motionless and severe. Russell Mael out front, golden-haired and operatic. A sound that was glam, art rock, and pure pop all at once — and somehow none of those things. This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us is still one of the strangest, most thrilling singles ever released. The album it came from is a masterpiece.

Fifty years later, Sparks are still making records and still ahead of everyone else. Kimono My House is where it all clicked into place.

Channel the raw, unapologetic energy of PJ Harvey with this iconic crop tee. Worn by the legendary alternative rock arti...
06/11/2026

Channel the raw, unapologetic energy of PJ Harvey with this iconic crop tee. Worn by the legendary alternative rock artist herself, this design captures the fierce attitude and uncompromising spirit that made Harvey a defining voice in 90s indie rock.

From her Mercury Prize-winning albums to her visceral live performances, PJ Harvey has never played by the rules. This cropped tee embodies that same rebellious authenticity—perfect for fans who appreciate music that challenges conventions and refuses to be tamed.

Why You’ll Love It:
• Authentic design worn by PJ Harvey
• Soft, comfortable cropped fit
• Celebrates one of alternative rock’s most influential female artists
• Perfect for concerts, festivals, or everyday wear
• Makes a statement about your music taste

For fans of alternative rock, indie music, and artists who paved the way for women in rock and roll. Explore our full Women in Rock collection featuring Debbie Harry, Chrissie Hynde, The Shangri-Las, and Ronnie Spector.

Part vintage cereal box, part statement piece. The Sugar Krinkles long sleeve crop is the kind of shirt that makes peopl...
06/11/2026

Part vintage cereal box, part statement piece. The Sugar Krinkles long sleeve crop is the kind of shirt that makes people do a double-take — bold retro typography, that unmistakable Post’s color palette, and a fit that works as hard as the graphic.

Micro rib fabric with just the right amount of stretch. Long sleeves, cropped hem, fitted silhouette. Wear it with high-waisted jeans, a mini skirt, or whatever you were already planning to wear. It goes.

Available in Athletic Heather and Solid White Blend. Made to order, because good things are worth waiting a week for.

06/09/2026
The Sound of Infinite Space.Berlin, 1967. Edgar Froese founded Tangerine Dream at the intersection of avant-garde art an...
06/09/2026

The Sound of Infinite Space.

Berlin, 1967. Edgar Froese founded Tangerine Dream at the intersection of avant-garde art and electronic experimentation — and spent the next five decades building sonic landscapes that no one else could imagine, let alone create.

While Kraftwerk were engineering precision in Düsseldorf, Tangerine Dream were doing something altogether more atmospheric in Berlin. Their music didn’t have beats so much as it had weather — vast, slowly shifting synthesizer textures that felt less like songs and more like environments you could inhabit. They pioneered the Berlin School of electronic music alongside Klaus Schulze and Cluster, and in doing so invented what we now call ambient music before Brian Eno had given it a name.

Phaedra (1974) and Rubycon (1975) remain two of the most immersive listening experiences in recorded music. Stratosfear. Ricochet. Tangram. Album after album, Froese and his rotating cast of collaborators — including Christopher Franke and Peter Baumann — pushed further into uncharted sonic territory.

Then Hollywood called. Their scores for Sorcerer (1977), Thief (1981), and Risky Business (1983) redefined what film music could sound like — atmospheric, electronic, emotionally vast. Every cinematic electronic score that followed owes them a debt.

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