The "Sunbather" font references those moments when bright light washes out your vision. See The Crazy Things That Were Happening Just Outside The Edges Of Your Favorite Album Covers A new series ...
Here are 60 awful metal album covers. Whether it's cheesy '80s drawings or some very recent works by prominent bands, selecting album art always comes with inherent risk. Art is subjective ...
I hope Jeff likes it when he gets to hear it, but you never know with cover versions.” Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: L ...
LA based agency Activista is putting a pop culture spin on the latest guidance in its new campaign, 6 Feet Album Covers, a website dedicated to famous album covers that employ a bit of graphic design ...
Charli XCX’s Mercury-nominated album Brat is as well known for its cover art as it is for its boldly irreverent music. A ...
It’s fair to say that anyone who remembers the video for Loverboy’s smash single ... headbanded group’s “Get Lucky” album went quadruple platinum in the U.S., and the band’s hot ...
Seven decades of record sleeve design are on display as part of a London exhibition marking the UK’s first National Album Day ... pyschedelic classics from the 60s including, of course, the Sgt Pepper ...
Loverboy has rewritten their most famous song for a new IHOP commercial. The band's 1981 smash "Working for the Weekend" has been transformed into "Working for the Weekday" in the new ad, which ...
They recruited Loverboy to remake its classic song, "Working for the Weekend." IHOP has launched a new value-driven House Faves menu to the nostalgic tune of "Working for the Weekend," inviting ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global ... The band’s self-titled affair returns to the Top Album Sales chart this week. The bestseller reappears at No. 50 on the list of the ...
For the insurance to remain affordable, however, classic car insurance provides less coverage than standard auto insurance. For example, it won’t cover the car if it’s used for regular ...
From pop star to Pop Pop star: Octogenarian Keith Martin stands in for David Bowie in a recreation of the "Starman" singer's 1973 "Aladdin Sane" album cover. BCP council / SWNS Look what you made ...