Marshall has been an iconic name in rock ‘n’ roll amongst musicians and fans alike since the creation of its first amp during the ’60s. The Marshall Headphones Autumn 2014 campaign, entitled Exile, was inspired by the moment when bands feel the urge to seek refuge – be it from others, monotony, or from themselves. A place to rejuvenate without restriction, alter perspectives, and where an atmosphere of abandon, debauchery, and excess prevail.
The campaign was shot over a period of five days at a castle in Valence, France, where lifestyle photographer Jason Lee Parry stayed with models, as well as musicians from the bands Graveyard, Arrows of Love and The Family Rain. This uninhibited environment gave Parry an all-access pass to shoot candidly at any time during the day or night, and the raw material he captured fully embodies the authentic spirit of this unique campaign.
The Major over-hear headphones featured in the campaign retail for $120, while The Minor in-ear buds retail for $60. There’s no need to worry about the headphones clashing with your outfit, as they’re available in universally flattering color ways including black, brown and white.
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