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Bringing It All Back Home Again: The Brian Jonestown Massacre
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As a EP The Brian Jonestown Massacre's "Bringing It All Back Home Again" is better than the last two Black Rebel Motorcycle Club combined. And I like the cover art.
Updated Mar 21, 2008
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Nil Recurring ~ Porcupine Tree
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Beautifully restrained design (via Amoeba Music)
Updated Feb 21, 2008
Sim ~ Vanessa da Mata
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Vanessa da Mata did it for me with her killer song "Vermelho"
Updated Feb 11, 2008
Oracular Spectacular ~ MGMT
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If you haven't heard this, check it out. Feature in Vol. 2 Nø 10
Updated Aug 11, 2008
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Penguin Cafe Orchestra - tribute
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I love tributes, on this Penguin Cafe Orchestra tribute album, the cover design pays tribute to the wonderful paintings which have graced the covers of Penguin Cafe Orchestra albums over the years as well as Balthus. Nicely done
Updated Jan 31, 2008
Red House Painters - Ocean Beach
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Mysterious and lamentful, that's how the cover image of Red House Painters "Ocean Beach" feels. I discovered this album while living in San Francisco where dating strait women was already a thing of the past. Thanks to the songs on "Ocean Beach" I had a soundtrack for my foggy love life by the sea. (via Virgin Megastore)
Updated Jan 17, 2008
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Some People Have Real Problems ~ Sia
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Besides the very personal sounding title "Some People Have Real Problems" this particular Sia package design might go forward as one of those mysterious timeless images which remains fresh and inspiring for decades to come.
Updated Jan 11, 2008
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Let Me Know ~ Roisin Murphy
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The photo of former Moloko front woman Roisin Murphy's "Let Me Know" plays off of the juxtaposition of high fashion in a everyday environment, and yet the clothing and caricatures in the image are so symbolically powerful my mind is constantly shifting as I attempt to read and misread all the layered codes which exists with in the frame.
Updated Dec 19, 2007
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