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Social media is having a field day with the nearly-nude photo included as interior art for Lorde's latest album, "Virgin" ...
It began with a visit to his headmaster’s house. Young Arunabha Ghosh, was captivated by the sound of a raga playing on a ...
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.
The Ramones’ self-titled debut album cover, photographed by Roberta Bayley, displays a minimalist black-and-white image of the band members standing against a brick wall in New York City.
The music on the album is divine, but the cover is just strange. Green Day, ‘Dookie’ (1994) Compared to the other two albums on this list, Green Day’s classic debut Dookie is rather tame.
Sabrina Carpenter likes to keep things Short ‘n Sweet, however, she’s also known for always adding a little bit of sass and sarcasm to her work as well. Now, on the heels of her album cover ...
There are few album covers more iconic than The Ramones’ self-titled debut. The band’s primitive punk rock was a rebellion against the excesses of ’70s bombastic commercial rock, and their ...
A library paid homage to Taylor Swift album Red (Taylor's Version) with a display including the album, a Jake Gyllenhaal photo with the words "Return the scarf, Jake," and books with red covers ...
The Clash "London Calling" album cover Roy DeCarava, “Coltrane and Elvin,” 1960. Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Miles Davis, "Porgy and Bess," Columbia Records. Photograph by Roy DeCarava.
Led Zeppelin offered fans a dose of history with the cover art for their self-titled 1969 album. The cover displays a picture of the Hindenburg disaster when the airship crashed in New Jersey in ...