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Album covers are an important part of music not only as marketing, but as art. Here are three iconic covers from the 70s.
The King of the Monsters is stomping into comic book shops. IDW’s “Godzilla” #1, written by Tim Seeley with art by Nikola Čižmešija, hits shelves soon. And we’ve got the reveal of an exclusive ...
Sabrina Carpenter is on the cover of Rolling Stone and defending some of her controversial choices, starting with the ...
Kesha changed the cover art for her single 'Delusional' after fan backlash over its original AI-generated image, opting for a ...
In the caption, Kesha explained why she had decided to change the single's cover. "When making the single art for my song Delusional, I wanted to make the point that it's DELUSIONAL that the world ...
After facing backlash over the use of AI in the original cover art for her single "DELUSIONAL," released back in November, Kesha is now addressing the controversy by unveiling new artwork for the ...
Frank Frazetta's original cover art for Famous Funnies #214 is available for the first time ever. This 1954 Buck Rogers ...
The song I’m proudest of on Virgin.” The cover art is a tight shot of the Grammy winner’s torso with duct tape covering her chest, and fans picked up that it looked almost identical to the ...
The stories behind iconic album covers will be told in a new exhibition. Artwork from more than 100 records will be displayed at Lincoln Castle from Thursday 5 June to Sunday 24 August. They will ...
Just last week, Butthole Surfers revealed the AI-generated cover art for their new live album Live At The Leather Fly, and the comments were rightly full of vehement disapproval. The band did not ...
The exhibition, called Playback: Art of the Album Sleeve, will also include contributions from some of the designers behind the covers. Malcolm Garrett, who created covers for Buzzcocks ...