Metal Hammer UK

THE IT CROWD

Brann Dailor is drawing his Dalmatian, Thriller, wearing a hat with a clown on it. It’s the final addition to a series of clown pictures he’s been creating while on lockdown, one per day, at home in Atlanta. He thought he’d finished yesterday, when he reached the magic number of 100. But then, he had an idea. He has a pet Dalmatian. There were 101 Dalmatians. He would ‘clown’ his dog. Thriller, and his visual representation, are less than impressed.

“He basically looks humiliated. Like any animal, when you dress them up!” laughs Brann, describing the scene to us down the phone line. “But yeah, I thought yesterday was going to be my last one, and I did a finish-line clown that has his hands up in the air, and he’s just coming through that tape, and in the middle it says ‘I love you,’ because I’ve been sending

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