It's so true, even now album art is very important. Because on youtube or itunes for example, the first thing you notice before the music is the album art or thumbnail on a video.
True, The band that got me into heavy music was GNR and they really attracted me because of the art of their Appetite For Destruction album. The cross with the skulls got my attention immediately.
Paul Romano's work for Mastodon is some of the best out there, encompasses every feeling you can associate with the music. Even the covers they've used after he left are amazing pieces.
Mercyful Fate's Don't Break the Oath has the greatest album cover of all of metal. I'm only 18 now but I can imagine myself being a teenager and seeing that album cover in a record store in the mid 80s. I would for sure run to my mum and stay away from that record store for weeks.
@@gedeonnunes5626 haha, what a blast from the past! I graduated & became a tattoo artist but I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought so now I'm a farmer, ahaha!
I love that bands like mastodon and tool are leading the charge on beautiful album art. Those albums designed by Paul Romano are just fantastic and legendary now. Tool of course is just as visual as they are sonic with their stuff so it’s kind a no-brainer that they’ll have amazing album art and elaborate packaging.
Bob ross!!! really caught me of guard there didn't expect that well done!!! A lot of the time i will not delete a album if i like the cover art when the music is not to my taste. Such a great video for seven minutes.
Dan Seagrave - Morbid Angel Gateways to Annihilation is an amazing cover. The cover isnt even the full portrait. If you google it you'll see the whole image and its fucking amazing. I love album art!
+Diogolindir The band's name is rivers of nihil album cover art done by death god Dan Seagrave you have seen a lot of his art trust me. Would not have kept rivers of nihil folder not melodic enough but after seeing the cover art i became a fan.
I bought Grimm Reaper rock you to hell because of the album work. Iron Maiden had the best album art ever. My friend had every Maiden poster before he ever heard them. Because he was an artist & loved the artwork. I wanna start getting some classic Metal vinyl. The cd is not the same. Of course Megadeth as well.
It sure can't be said about every artwork at that time, but the reason for some of those from the early days of Photoshop ™ loonking bad nowadays is the fact that it was a new technology, the artists were still figuring it out, there wasn't much of a frame of reference. Considering this, of course some of them come up as silly for us now. It felt a bit unfair to me that the Dave McKean one was juxtaposed with the narration saying the artwork of this period dropped in quality and all XD
Biggest first world problem that irks me with music is, I buy a record and when I put in on my computer to put it on my iPod or whatever and they don’t have the album art, and you try to google it to find it to apply it to the files and quite often you can only find a few tiny shit 200x200 pictures, I just wanna see what I’m listening to is that so wrong
It's not just the artwork, it's the 5 to 10 subliminal sexual images that attracts you to the albums. Tiny "p's and v"s" all over the covers. You can find them with inspection. I worked at a record store in the 80's and on any album cover I'd show customers.
It's so true, even now album art is very important. Because on youtube or itunes for example, the first thing you notice before the music is the album art or thumbnail on a video.
True, The band that got me into heavy music was GNR and they really attracted me because of the art of their Appetite For Destruction album. The cross with the skulls got my attention immediately.
Did anyone else notice the squirrel at 5.50?
Justahusk You beat me to this comment.
Anything by Arik Roper is perfection. Man, he looks SO much older now. Still the best album artist ever imo.
Paul Romano's work for Mastodon is some of the best out there, encompasses every feeling you can associate with the music. Even the covers they've used after he left are amazing pieces.
Mercyful Fate's Don't Break the Oath has the greatest album cover of all of metal. I'm only 18 now but I can imagine myself being a teenager and seeing that album cover in a record store in the mid 80s. I would for sure run to my mum and stay away from that record store for weeks.
This is incredibly helpful- im doing an assignment on Album Artwork and wow dude you guys hit the nail on the head! Thank you
Absolutely love this series
I feel like this is a really helpful push into starting my dissertation, some awesome illustrators i can research on! Thanks! \m/
Hey, what came out of it? 👀
@@gedeonnunes5626 haha, what a blast from the past! I graduated & became a tattoo artist but I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought so now I'm a farmer, ahaha!
Gotta love that album art.
I love that bands like mastodon and tool are leading the charge on beautiful album art. Those albums designed by Paul Romano are just fantastic and legendary now. Tool of course is just as visual as they are sonic with their stuff so it’s kind a no-brainer that they’ll have amazing album art and elaborate packaging.
This is awesome. MOAR!
Bob ross!!! really caught me of guard there didn't expect that well done!!! A lot of the time i will not delete a album if i like the cover art when the music is not to my taste. Such a great video for seven minutes.
Best album cover ever - Lost Paradise by Paradise Lost
That Oceano artwork is pretty great.
Dan Seagrave - Morbid Angel Gateways to Annihilation is an amazing cover. The cover isnt even the full portrait. If you google it you'll see the whole image and its fucking amazing. I love album art!
Maiden hands down best album covers ever.
The Bob Ross part killed me
My album cover artwork sodom obsessed by cruelty when I look at the cover I was immediately attracted to how the album title was in blood
I wish I could know who made the art that appears behind Vince. its so awesome!
+Diogolindir The band's name is rivers of nihil album cover art done by death god Dan Seagrave you have seen a lot of his art trust me. Would not have kept rivers of nihil folder not melodic enough but after seeing the cover art i became a fan.
I bought Grimm Reaper rock you to hell because of the album work. Iron Maiden had the best album art ever. My friend had every Maiden poster before he ever heard them. Because he was an artist & loved the artwork. I wanna start getting some classic Metal vinyl. The cd is not the same. Of course Megadeth as well.
It sure can't be said about every artwork at that time, but the reason for some of those from the early days of Photoshop ™ loonking bad nowadays is the fact that it was a new technology, the artists were still figuring it out, there wasn't much of a frame of reference. Considering this, of course some of them come up as silly for us now. It felt a bit unfair to me that the Dave McKean one was juxtaposed with the narration saying the artwork of this period dropped in quality and all XD
Ugh 6:18
Biggest first world problem that irks me with music is, I buy a record and when I put in on my computer to put it on my iPod or whatever and they don’t have the album art, and you try to google it to find it to apply it to the files and quite often you can only find a few tiny shit 200x200 pictures, I just wanna see what I’m listening to is that so wrong
whats that song in the very beginning please? also whats the band under Anthrax and Raven on that jacket? thanks
Song is prisoner by Iron Maiden. And im not sure about the patches. Hope you enjoy the song, three years later lol
John Dyer Bailey is so amazing
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Dang, no mention of Mark Riddick? Dan Seagrave? Vince is literally sitting in front of a huge ass print of his.
I always use recird stores and ive never bought a bad record
You want art. Check out Wurdulak “Eyes of the possession,” album cover!!🤘🏽
Par Olofsson \m/
dawn of the black hearts
Vince Locke.
Woman is the Earth- Depths and Artificial Brain- Labyrinth Constellations are excellent examples....
It's not just the artwork, it's the 5 to 10 subliminal sexual images that attracts you to the albums. Tiny "p's and v"s" all over the covers. You can find them with inspection. I worked at a record store in the 80's and on any album cover I'd show customers.