Whether the issue was that the artwork contained nudity, gore or was just downright inappropriate for other reasons, there are a quite a few bands that have had to legally change their album covers. We compiled a gallery of some of the biggest cases, which you can scroll through below. REA...
Whether the issue was that the artwork contained nudity, gore or was just downright inappropriate for other reasons, there are a quite a few bands that have had to legally change their album covers. We compiled a gallery of some of the biggest cases, which you can scroll through below. R...
The Rolling Stones created some of the most memorable album covers in rock history, includingLet It Bleed,Sticky FingersandExile on Main St.But they took a bad turn into neon and trend-chasing with 1986'sDirty Work, which features the band in garishly brightMiami Vice-style suits. Only Cha...
Explore this curated list of the best album covers of all time, including The Dark Side of the Moon, Abbey Road, and more - ranked by music lovers.
The musicians behind this collection of sexy — and often NSFW — album covers are varied, including acts that were already well established at the time of release and bands just entering the scene. The art itself is just as diverse, with some going for pure (mostly female) nudity, others...
5) Songs From The Wood (Jethro Tull)– Supposedly beginning a trio of successive folk rock albums from Jethro Tull, their tenth studio releaseSongs From The Woodpresents one of the most intriguing (and simple) of all Tull’s covers. Ian Anderson and company released some rather cool album ...
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“metal” but didn’t live up to their expectations. Either they weren’t as heavy as their cover art suggested, they were just bad or they were put out by bands from an entirely different genre. Below are the some of the most deceptive album covers that either left metal fans ...
most of saw these great albums covers at palm-sized five inches wide, unlike the wide vinyl sleeves of the 1970s and those 12-inch'80s songsingles. Still, graphic design in the '90s was the new rock & roll, with art collectives like Stylorouge, the Designers Republic, and Pen & Pixel...
“Our works are made with all of our respect for the bands,” reads a caption posted to the Springfield Albums page. The images are the creations of two graphic artists based in Lisbon, Portugal. Among the Simpson-ized covers, a portrait of Ralph Wiggum in makeup and surrounded by a gre...