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Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson is still immensely proud of the band’s most famous album — even if he hates the painting on the album’s cover. That album is of course Aqualung, released in ...
Don’t judge an album by its cover... Easier said than done for some. Following the controversy surrounding the album image for Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, we look at the most controversial album ...
Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson is still immensely proud of the band’s most famous album — even if he hates the painting on the album’s cover. That album is of course Aqualung, released in 1971. In ...
FANS of the Arctic Monkey will well remember their debut album, that launched the band to fame in the mid-noughties. The iconic album cover to Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m … ...
A group of senior citizens are staging recreations of iconic album covers by artists including Taylor Swift to challenge negative stereotypes around aging.
Radio X looks at some of the most iconic locations all around the world - as seen through the eyes of classic Oasis single ...
In the early days of vinyl records, album covers were nothing more than a safety feature, blank paper jackets meant to protect the fragile content inside. That is, until, designer Alex Steinweiss at ...
AI-expanded album cover artworks go viral thanks to Photoshop’s Generative Fill Generative Fill uses AI to dream up larger versions of famous artwork.
I think we’ve all had a whole lot of fun this last week recording this stuff. How did Angelina Jolie end up on the album cover for the band’s 1993 album “Everyday”?
10 Amazing Stories Behind Famous Rock Album Music Covers They say a picture's worth a thousand words, and there's certainly a lot to say about these images.
The famous 'Queen II' album cover was the band’s coming of age announcement, their “here we are world” statement. Read about its story and origins here.
Here are 10 rock and metal cover songs that are more famous than the originals. Musicians making new renditions of existing songs goes back to the very creation of music itself, really.