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Some new record sleeves

Graphic Design, Illustration, Music Video / Film

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 7 September 2010, 14:20    Permalink    Comments (7)

CR subscribers might just recognise the style of the above sleeve for Duppy Writer by Roots Manuva meets Wrong Tom – a new album of reworked Roots Manuva tracks (released this week on Big Dada). Yes, it's by illustrator and art director Tony McDermott, the star of our most recent Monograph...

Next up in our latest roundup of new record sleeves is this 12" cover for Acid Washed's forthcoming eponymously titled 12", which features artwork by Anthony Burrill and No Days Off. Release date is November 1 - through Parisian label, Record Makers.

This is a scan of one side of a 7" picture disc sent to us by Hello Thor Records. It is the debut single by Anxieteam, a musical collaboration between two visual artists, Jim Avignon and Jon Burgerman. Avignon produced the image that adorns the Let's Eat Soya side (above) and Burgerman created the image for the Lonely In The Digital World side.

There are, as you might imagine, music videos in the pipeline for these two tunes by this new "power pop cheese slice electronic music band" (their words, not mine)  - but you can get a flavour of the music contained on the disc by watching this YouTube clip:

 

You've seen the video (if you haven't - visit the previous blog post in which it appeared here) and now here's the record sleeve. Yes, this is the artwork for the new single for Heathen Child by Nick Cave's Grinderman outfit (released yesterday on Mute). There's also a special double A-side 12" release that not only has the two single tracks, Heathen Child and Star Charmer - BUT it comes a sleeve sporting gold foilblocked text containing a poster - AND the record includes the bonus track, Super Heathen Child, a collaboration between Grinderman and legendary guitarist Robert Fripp.

Grinderman 2, the band's second album, is out next week and the front cover artwork looks like this:

Design credits for both these Grinderman covers:

Art direction: Nick Cave & Tom Hingston Studio.
Photography: Polly Borland. 
The album also contains illustrations by Ilinca Hopfner

 

7 Comments

The Anxieteam single is doing wonders for promoting healthy veg / vegan diets. Good on ya!
Ellie Harrison
2010-09-08 09:34:41


Loving the Anxieteam artwork there, and I haven't seen a picture disc in aaaages. That's so cool.

The Grinderman cover is also awesome and a bit scary!
Bex
2010-09-08 11:11:59


Is the artwork for Roots Manuva's album designed by the same persons who did Massive Attack's "No Protection" (The Dub reworking of MASSIVE ATTACKS album "Protection" remixed by THE MAD PROFESSOR)??
GEORGE VRANJKOVIC
2010-09-09 08:34:50


The comic book/ graphic novel design for Roots Manuva's album is great.

@Bex - I agree with you about the Grinderman cover is also brilliant and scary.
Ben
2010-09-09 11:55:54


Cool, i dig, thanks.
Graphic Design Manchester
2010-09-13 16:57:43


Thanks guys! It's a real privilege to see one of our records up there alongside such greats as Roots and Grinderman.
Hello Thor
2010-09-14 22:10:21


@GEORGE VRANJKOVIC
The Roots Manuva cover reminds me of the Scientist artwork - an intentional nod I'm sure
http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2010/july/greensleeves-first-100-covers-book

I've been a big Burgerman fan for ages but didn't know Jim Avignon - love both sides of the Anxieteam picture disc though.
Big Daddy_LL
2010-09-14 22:15:06


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