So, hey, remember how GWAR covered Kansas’ “Wayward Son” for The A.V. Club last year as part of series wherein bands cover other bands who you wouldn’t expect them to cover? And remember how it was ...
Here are 60 awful metal album covers. Whether it's cheesy '80s drawings or some very recent works by prominent bands, selecting album art always comes with inherent risk. Art is subjective ...
As if that wasn’t enough Gwar goodness for you, Metal Blade has announced a November 9 release date for the band’s new album, Gwar’s Bloody Pit of Horror. I assume months of touring and insanity will ...
The best country music cover songs convince fans that they're originals. Darius Rucker did it in 2013 with "Wagon Wheel," and ...
Charli XCX’s Mercury-nominated album Brat is as well known for its cover art as it is for its boldly irreverent music. A ...
The cover art for the only solo studio album by Lauryn Hill features an image of her face carved into a desk with a pencil sitting up top. The image was photographed by Eric Johnson, whose mother ...
One album cover has been selected from each year, dating back to 1949, which is represented by Alex Steinweiss’s design for Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 – created as an alternative to the plain sleeves ...
The perilous journey home — it’s a tale as old as “The Iliad.” Now it’s a dynamic concept album starring hip-hop legends and ...
The always classy folks in GWAR have unveiled their new BBQ sauce called GWAR-B-Q. Not too much about the super-secret formula has been divulged, but guitar player Balsac explained some of it: ...
Saxsquatch, Nekrogoblicon and GWAR were decked out in their best Bigfoot ... afternoon as the band filled the final spot for the full-album plays during Riot Fest weekend. The Atlanta natives ...
Under a photo of Burcovschi, the band wrote: The cover for our new album, Songs For A Nervous Planet, was envisioned in collaboration with artist Vitalie Burcovschi, also known as @surrealistly.
1. The Who – Who’s Next (1971) The Who’s fifth studio album is an absolute belter, featuring Baba O’Riley, Won’t Get Fooled Again and Behind Blue Eyes. Who’s Next was originally ...