Monday, 4 January 2010

Grammatics - Grammatics


This is the front cover for Grammatics debut album which is self titled. The image used is quite a strange one. The image used is quite a strange, as the image features the band members without their heads. (And yes it is a big coincidence that my last album analysis had just heads) Although this doesn't give the audience a clear view of the band members, what you can see from the image is the clothing that is worn. As it is the actual band it creates a realistic representation of the band and their fashion seems to be within the indie-pop genre. This is a similar style to the the band I am using, Blighters.



This is the back of the album which features a similar look to the front image with again the sculpture spelling out the band's name. The track list is conventionally placed on the back as well as some small print about the record label.





Like the Black Kids album, this is their debut album and also features a small booklet which features lyrics to all the songs and some pictures of the band in a collage. Other information such as band members and their roles creates a good way of introducing the band.



The CD is linked with the images on the outside of the CD package as it is the wallpaper pattern which rounds of the product as a package well.

Overall Grammatics have presented themselves well with this debut album. They have used a booklet to introduce the band and included lyrics for fans to learn their songs. A very aesthetically pleasing package.


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