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Best album covers August 2011

Here are my contributions from August. Previous month had many really superb covers to offer and I chose 17 of them as my choices. From this month selections it was great to see some modern art movements such as constructivism in Criminal’s ‘Akelarre’ album cover. Judas Priest’s box set ‘Single Cuts’ was refreshing artwork to their catalogue. Zombie Inc. has a album art straight from old exploitation movies with the vintage look in it. Really nice I must say! Minushuman has really cool halo-effect in the cover of ‘Bloodthrone’ album. Simple but good looking.

This month’s winner is really bold and mindblowing piece of art. I love the way they don’t show the band logo. Instead of typed logo they use a symbol instead. The use of black and white image only makes the image stronger.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy these as much as I do!

A Hill To Die Upon - Omens


Unkind - Harhakuvat


The Rain I Bleed - Narcissist


Norbert Krief - NoNo


Nightbringer - Hierophany of the Open Grave


Minushuman - Bloodthrone


Kadavrik - Bioluminescence


Judas Priest - Single Cuts


Horde of Hel - Likdagg


Ghost Brigade - Until Fear No Longer Defines Us


Dir En Grey - Dum Spiro Spero


Criminal - Akelarre


Book of Black Earth - The Cold Testament


Black Tide - Post Mortem


ASP - Wechselbalg


Zombie INC - A Dreadful Decease


Album cover of the month:

Trivium - In Waves


 

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