This charity project revives a timeless childhood pursuit, guided by artists including MGMT, Stars, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Iron & Wine.
The Indie Rock Coloring Book is an offering from the Yellow Bird Project, a Canadian nonprofit that sells musician-designed t-shirts, with proceeds going to the artists’ favorite charities. The book features work by illustrator Andy J. Miller, inspired by bands supporting the project. It even includes other activity-book staples, such as a maze and connect-the-dots.
Enter our contest to win a Yellow Bird prize pack, learn more about the Yellow Bird Project, download its official theme song, view more of Miller’s illustrations, browse the t-shirts, and buy the book.










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so cute, but there are no mountains in Wisconsin!
*enchanted* cabins can have mountains behind them anywhere they want I reckon
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god this looks so fucking gay
agreed
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mgmt was never indie
overproduced hipsters
MGMT signed with Columbia Records/Red Ink/Sony in 2006.
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