In January, artists including Olafur Arnalds and friends associated with the biennial arts and music festival Sounds from a Safe Harbour performed a heart-rending version of We Didn’t Know We Were ...
British artist Chris Barker's annual homage to stars we've lost is calling it a day with its 10th and final poster.
As vinyl sleeves grew into larger creative canvases, musicians in the 1970s increasingly turned to visionary photographers, ...
Peso Pluma (real name Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija) and Tito Double P (real name Jesús Roberto Laija) might have been second cousins, but they never actually met in their native Mexico until Peso moved ...
More than half a century after it quietly disappeared, one of the Grammy Awards' most visually driven honors is making a ...
I love Waylon,” Bob Dylan once told a reporter in the late 1970s. “Why don’t you get him to record one of my songs?" ...
We count down the greatest album artworks of the 1980s, where bold visual ideas matched the groundbreaking musical statements ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
Have you ever picked up an album, stared at its cover, and thought that the art on the front might be better than the music on the actual record? It’s happened to all of us. Sometimes the art is just ...
Six months after she revealed the controversial cover art for her latest album, Man’s Best Friend, singer Sabrina Carpenter is finally opening up about her reasoning behind the choice. The album cover ...
Sabrina Carpenter is revealing exactly what she wanted her controversial “Man’s Best Friend” album cover to convey. The “Tears” singer, 26, came under fire in June when she teased the album's cover ...