If you want to hear a small snippet of a new song, go to kanyewest. You know, I think that's pretty smart. It's original and it's about the music, not the fluff around it.
I think a lot of people are going to end up hating this album but I'm glad Kanye is continuing to innovate his sounds. Each album has a different feel too it. Artists that constantly reinvent themselves are the ones that you keep talking about 20 years after they are relevant anymore. Kanye is one of those guys for Hip-Hop and Rap. I do not know anyone who even buys physical CD's anymore. This won't really effect people I know or myself. Dude find's out he is having a kid with Kim Kardashian and then goes out and makes his angriest sounding album.
What is an "album"? Is that what those collections of songs are called on Spotify? Cause I usually just hit the Pandora button. Which is called "radio" for some reason. No problem with it even though I still buy physical albums.
Just hope it's near dark twisted or s in quality. I wish he would bring the bear back, but I don't see it ever happening. As for this no cover thing, I couldn't care less. I don't buy music for its album cover. I've always liked Kanye. His marriage to Kim makes my head hurt. For a man who has always said MtV is a joke, he's now married to a joke. For the Spaceman mixtape, Abloh put two swords crossing one another against a backdrop of starry skies.
It looks like something you would see in Paris. The cover was quickly pulled following widespread backlash. All Rights Reserved. Having attended the show alone, I took my time making my way out of the venue. On the way to the exit, I picked up the vinyl from the merch table, a sleeve containing a record that had held me closely for about a year at that point.
Somehow seeing that album art blown up on a 12 inch cover made me feel as if I were viewing it for the first time again. A black and white cube that resembles a mass of meat with a budding breast and nipple sitting on top. Everything about this cover screams confusion, deformity, disgust and separation. Doolittle by the Pixies stands as one of the most influential rock records since its release in It moves through poppy instrumentals with perfect bass lines that contrast its dark subject matter referencing biblical violence, surrealism and death.
After much pondering, Black chose the uncanny and memorable image of the monkey with a halo on its head under a layer of odd geometric shapes. A line in the songs references Dr. Doolittle embodying Death because they are both people who pass through multiple planes of existence. The cover has a distinct feeling of distortion with its grey and red colors. The UK release cover of The Kick Inside by ethereal songstress Kate Bush has always been one of my favorite examples of album art, from the moment I first saw it to every time it comes up on my phone to this day.
In the artwork, Bush appears to be exploding out of a watchful eye on a sail of fire, surrounded by swirling Chinoiserie fabric and a title written out in careful calligraphy.
If there was anything to describe The Kick Inside , that would be it: strange, yet innovative. I first came across Seek Magic during Mar. It helped set off a whole new wave of gender-fluid dressing in menswear. We ain't got no big NBA campaign or nothing like that.
Shit, we ain't even got no cover. DONDA art-directed the minimal look to compliment the industrial sound. West put up posters in New York instructing fans to "Please Insert Graffiti," to crowdsource designs. Belgian artist Peter De Potter is known for his text-ridden collages, mostly archived from random social media accounts. Any image.
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