Hands - The Everlasting EP

Hands - The Everlasting EP
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Artist: Hands
Release: The Everlasting EP
Label: Lobster/Oort
Designer: Nathaniel Navratil
Release Date: 2008

I like the thick borders and strong purple and beige palette. Makes for a solid illustration. Flame on!

Navratil explains the layout a bit:

For such a heavy band they have some of the most beautiful melodic parts in their songs, which are the most memorable to me. That is the mood I wanted to capture in the album design. Darker, but visually beautiful. With the album title hinting at spirituality I also wanted to show it with the art (hence the girl holding the flame). Says faith but still can be interpreted in many ways.

[hat tip: Len from Indie Vision Music]

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Baizley Doesn’t Mind Making Mistakes

John Baizley of Baroness likes imperfections in his artwork. And so should you.

Yeah, and you also– if you look through enough of my work you can see that consistently there are technical errors. I tend to favor those errors over something that’s a little sleeker looking, so, you know, when a paper grain will show through or when a slight smudge or mistake will happen that’s just part of the piece for me. And I welcome– I embrace that sort of thing that can happen randomly. And I think it lends something different to my work than a lot of other people’s.

[hat tip: Crustcake via Buzzgrinder]

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Sigur Rós - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust

Sigur Rós - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
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Artist: Sigur Rós
Release: Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
Label: EMI/XL
Designer: ???
Release Date: June 23, 2008

Good thing they have shoes on.

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Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun

Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun
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Artist: Porcupine Tree
Release: Lightbulb Sun
Label: Snapper UK
Designer: John Foxx
Release Date: May 27, 2008

I like the idea of putting the band name and title over the kid’s face, because the eye is naturally drawn towards eyes and facial features in general. And the fact that most of his face is hidden and holding a smoldering light bulb adds a bit of a story to the whole thing.

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Stand Your Ground - Open Eyes and Beating Hearts

Stand Your Ground - Open Eyes and Beating Hearts
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Artist: Stand Your Ground
Release: Open Eyes and Beating Hearts
Label: Harvest Earth
Designer: ???
Release Date: May 20, 2008

The imagery of the soldiers departing a pontoon boat is compelling, and while I applaud the use of the Courier-esque font, I don’t think it was used well here. Hi, text on the bottom? Art thou orphaned? Where is thy mother?

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N.E.R.D. - Seeing Sounds

N.E.R.D. - Seeing Sounds
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Artist: N.E.R.D.
Release: Seeing Sounds
Label: Interscope
Designer: ???
Release Date: June 10, 2008

Weird lighting on their backs, an indecipherable background, a red CGI-looking red gorilla, and it’s rising up out of some water? This is just awkward.

[hat tip: Always Hustle]

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Take It Back! - Can’t Fight Robots

Take It Back! - Can't Fight Robots
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Artist: Take It Back!
Release: Can’t Fight Robots
Label: Facedown
Designer: Dave Quiggle
Release Date: June 24, 2008

I’m starting to like Quiggle’s cartoonier stuff more than his portrayal of sobering topics. This one is almost a combination of both; it’s marginally violent but in a fun sort of way, if one can combine almost mutually exclusive concepts as “fun” and “violence” realistically. The notable thing about this one is that the robot seems to be the focus, not even the band name or album title. The dude is symbolic…of something. Note the ATM chest and the clock on the leg.

Interpret!

[hat tip: Indie Vision Music]

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Islands - Arm’s Way

Islands - Arm's Way
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Artist: Islands
Release: Arm’s Way
Label: Anti-
Designer: ???
Release Date: May 20, 2008

If you really look at this, it’s a pretty gruesome cover. It’s rather subtle because the colors and textures don’t immediately communicate the fact that there’s a burning car, two naked chicks, and four arms (among other things) bursting out of this person’s ribcage. Hey, as long as the blood is Kool-Aid colored, it’s fine with me.

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The Classic Crime - The Silver Cord

The Classic Crime - The Silver Cord
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Artist: The Classic Crime
Release: The Silver Cord
Label: Tooth & Nail
Designer: ???
Release Date: July 22, 2008

Not sure of the artist, but I want to say Invisible Creature because of the label. This is one of the many, many CD covers that are virtually incomprehensible without looking at the rest of the layout to add to the “storyline,” if there is one.

As one commenter over at IVM astutely pointed out, the perspective of the entire thing is off, assuming that the back part of the glass rim or the hovering torch-plate thingy isn’t bent or warped. Odd.

[hat tip: Indie Vision Music]

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Iron Maiden - Somewhere Back in Time: The Best of 1980-1989

Iron Maiden - Somewhere Back in Time: The Best of 1980-1989
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Artist: Iron Maiden
Release: Somewhere Back in Time: The Best of 1980-1989
Label: Sony
Designer: Derek Riggs
Release Date: May 13, 2008

Without the band’s logo you could tell right away that this is an Iron Maiden album, as Riggs’ artwork is par for the course - not to mention Eddie. This one contains element from some past Maiden covers, an appropriate theme considering the nature of the album.

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