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Hipgnosis designed iconic album covers for bands like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, leaving an impact on rock music's visual ...
An album's cover ... whose job it is to hear the ideas of the band or solo musician — What colors should be used? Will the group appear on the front cover themselves? What sort of font would ...
Over the course of a 50 year career, Gary Burden designed album covers for the likes of the Doors, the Eagles, and Neil Young ...
The stories behind iconic album covers will be told in a new exhibition.Artwork from more than 100 records will be displayed ...
So for the cover of their 1975 album, the band sought a literal depiction of that with a stuntman who — in an era before digital effects — actually had to be set on fire for multiple takes.
Russel: It’s almost like Grace Kelly sitting in the back. General Motors probably wanted us to show their actual car from the ...
“We didn’t want to be inviting the male gaze.” The band’s warrior stance and steely stares on this now-historical album cover invite nothing more than a challenge. After the initial ...
Pink Floyd demanded something different for its Dark Side album cover, Hipgnosis delivered, and one of the most iconic sleeves ever created was the result. And the band delivered a timeless album ...
The art features a number of American candy wrappers and other images splayed across the cover with the band’s name and album title overlaid on top in cartoonish lettering. You’ll see imagery ...
Psychedelia also played a huge part in the album's artwork, which took its lead from the biggest 60s band of them all. Oranges & Lemons' colourful cover, which depicts cartoon versions of the band ...
Have you ever wondered who the models are on the front of some iconic rock and metal album covers? The artwork on the cover of an album is an essential part of the story that the music tells.
One of the biggest controversies in rock music this year has been the lawsuit against Nirvana by Spencer Elden, who's depicted as a baby on the cover of the band's 1991 album Nevermind.