Kyle, one of our excellent freelance designers for iThemes, came up with what I think is a great theme for any musician, band or artist — the Grunge Theme Series.
It’s both Web 2.0 and grunge … a neat blend I think.
Check out the bottom three widget-ready feature areas … on the front page, it displays the latest three blog posts, and inside they are feature areas for things like your latest work or CD, notes to your fans about appearances, or links to your MySpace, YouTube and Facebook profiles.
WP developer guru Nathan Rice did all the backend for this great theme! I’m looking forward to showcasing more WordPress muscle through features like custom image option (included in this theme, thanks to Nathan) in each new iThemes release.
Purchase Options: Buy this theme for single-use for $59.95, or get all four color styles in the multiple-use pack for just $99.95, which includes the original PSD graphics used to code this theme.

Purchase Options: Buy this theme for single-use for $59.95, or get all four color styles in the multiple-use pack for just $99.95, which includes the original PSD graphics used to code this theme.
source: corymiller
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