Thursday, 8 December 2016

Album Cover Analysis

             Kygo

Kygo's album 'Firestone' featuring Conrad, is all very dark coloured, and simplistic.
The covers and designs only contain the artist's logo, name and the song/album title.

The artwork doesn't contain any pictures of the artist, this could be due to Kygo only being a composer and DJ and doesn't actually sing in the music he creates. He only writes the lyrics and edits it.




Avicii


Avicii's album 'True' which debuted in 2014 and many of the songs on this album scaled the charts.
The art is very minimalistic, like Kygo's.
It's a theme within the EDM genre that album art is very minimalistic, and as such, is something I will be using in my song's album art.

The front cover shows a dark figure which is presumed to be him. This could, again like Kygo, be due to him not actually singing on the album hence he isn't the centre focus of the art.
Then on the main cover, it has "True" written in a bold, white font, which is contrasting against the dark, black background.
Furthermore, it also has Avicii's logo and his name at the bottom of the cover as well. Again, the size of his artist name could be referencing to how he doesn't sing in any of the songs.


Gryfinn

Gryffin's single 'Feel Good' which released in 2017, which scaled the YouTube trending and hit over 5 million views in 2 months on YouTube, and 21 million on Spotify.

The artwork shows a woman sitting on an edge overlooking the city. The city is very colourful, representing a happy place. The artwork  compares to the audio of the song very close. The song is about feeling good, and relationships, and in general being happy. I think the song relates to the artwork very well due to this. 
The song, Feel Good, is an EDM song, yet it doesn't conform to the usual standard of EDM songs have the artist's logo on the artwork.

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