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 ...
The Weeknd’s album cover always sets the tone for the music. Can’t wait to see what “Hurry Up Tomorrow” brings,” chimed one user. Others found themselves aroused by the cover art.
The English pop band announced their new record, ‘Songs For A Nervous Planet’ (out October 25), earlier this month by sharing the cover art which ... A Nervous Planet album artwork is a ...
The album’s title is inscribed on the cover art with alternating vibrant colors, with the hues and scribble of his alter ego’s name similar to that on The Slim Shady LP cover. The Eminem hive ...
Added another: “Using AI art is such a joke. You guys are a legendary band and you chatGPT your album cover? Phone it in a little more man.” PSA to any more beloved bands out there ...
Cardi B fans have been waiting a very long time for her to finally release her sophomore album. There’s been various delays ...
“ALBUM COVER,” he captioned the art, which he revealed on social media Saturday (Sept. 7) along with a Hurry Up Tomorrow preorder link. More from Billboard The Weeknd Talks New Album, His ...
“I was 15 years old, doing my first album in New York City, and I decided I wanted to do things my way,” Usher tells Vogue as he revisits the cover art from My Way, which was released in 199 ...
However, after 1991 with the release of Metallica’s self-titled album (famously referred to as ... field for what heavy metal could be as an art form. The title track alone is one of the ...
Tears for Fears just dropped a first peek at their new album art. And the reveal hasn’t gone down well ... It’s safe to say that the cover for their upcoming album – Songs For A Nervous Planet, out ...
The BET Viewer's Choice: Best New International Act winner released the cover art for the upcoming album “A Miracle Child”. Makadzi on the cover has a pixie haircut and is topless and there ...
Somewhere at the intersection of noxious nostalgia and unrestrained capitalism, you will find A Whole New Sound, the new compilation of primarily ’00s pop-punk bands covering Disney songs.