56 Really Awful Album Cover Designs – Volume 7
It’s time for volume 7 of Really Awful Album Cover designs.
It’s time for volume 7 of Really Awful Album Cover designs.
oday we look at a selection of rather questionable famous and not so famous bands photoshoots from back in the day. These bands will get your heads banging but unfortunately in disbelief!
If you like bizarre, offensive and confusing then look no further.
Dare we talk about Moonwalker in 2021?
From the hilarious to the insane and rather questionable designs to truly bad taste, sexist and even racist album covers that we have on offer in our latest volume of retro bad album covers.
There’s never a shortage of the stuff as long as there are crazy ‘musical’ people pursuing their dreams out there. Especially those who don’t have a basic grasp on design or marketing.
We all know that Freddie Mercury was a true superstar, but did you know he was also a superhero?
Today promoters and DJs are pushing the boundaries as to how for they can go to creating a truly spectacular experience the dance music scene has never seen before.
Yes, we do live in a crazy world, you only have to look at this collection of music artists album covers from back in the day to see this.
Who could forget “You’re checkin’ in” from New York City vs. Homer Simpson, Montgomery Burns singing “See My Vest” and Troy McClure’s excellent musical numbers in Stop the Planet of the Apes. I Want to Get Off!
In this list we have some absolutely outrageous album cover designs that will make you question humanity and some that will even make you want to gauge your own eyes out!
Different cultures have different ideas on what is considered as appropriate.
Brazilian illustrator and designer Butcher Billy has created this awesome collection of our favourite love song titles and lyrics and turned them into retro looking horror novels.
We travel back to good old 1997, a time of baggy jeans, floppy hair and where ‘girl power’ was in full swing.
In this modern digital age of music downloads the album cover design isn’t as significant as it once was.
I loved the bright, trippy, euphoric designs and most of all I loved the underground dance music, which has been a passion of mine for a very long time.