Credited to Gary Numan & Tubeway Army ... This was not least demonstrated by the album’s title and cover art: a reference to French Surrealist painter Rene Magritte’s 1937 painting The ...
He struggled to balance mental pressures ever since his first band told him “No one wants to know you any more.” It's easy to forget that celebrities are just like the rest of us — trying to ...
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 ...
Charli XCX’s Mercury-nominated album Brat is as well known for its cover art as it is for its boldly irreverent music. A slime green square with the album title spelt out in blurry lowercase ...
Its catchy melody and lyrical depth have made it a favorite for cover versions by various artists over the years. That being ...
In making this list, we included soundtrack albums built around original songs (hey, Superfly) as well as expertly curated compilations (we see you, Quentin); some great soundtracks feature fresh ...
One album cover has been selected from each year, dating back to 1949, which is represented by Alex Steinweiss’s design for Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 – created as an alternative to the plain sleeves ...
While the band's original label, poster artist Frank Kozik's Man's Ruin imprint, released plenty of albums that genuflected ... Killing Joke and early Gary Numan/Tubeway Army (they've covered ...
Although Blossoms have always been a sartorially sharp group, the Stockport band’s fifth album sees them adopt a more frivolous approach to songwriting. That Gary takes its title from a news ...
Old LP records are not only collectible for the music, but also for the often very elaborate album covers. Once framed, album covers become fantastic pieces of art and are highly sought after home ...
Gary Oldman is returning to the stage after nearly four decades to star in a new production of Samuel Beckett's 'Krapp's Last Tape' in London.
1. The Who – Who’s Next (1971) The Who’s fifth studio album is an absolute belter, featuring Baba O’Riley, Won’t Get Fooled Again and Behind Blue Eyes. Who’s Next was originally ...