Sunday, 17 March 2013

Digi Pak Research

Foo Fighters are an american rock band and "One by one" is their fourth studio
album. The final album was released in October 2002 after a year of
construction.Singles from the album included "All My Life", "Times Like These",
"Low", and "Have It All". The band planned to release it six months earlier but
had an argument over the music saying it didn't sound right which ended up in
them recording the whole album a second time. The black heart is suits the
album and is used to symbolise the love and lust that band members had for
each other throughout the creation of it.








Coldplay





Mylo Xyloto is Coldplays

Fifth studio album released

in 2011. It was the UK's

best-selling rock album of

2011, selling 908,000
copies. To date, it has sold
over 8 million copies worldwide. Coldplay wanted it to be an explosion of vivid
colors as a counterpoint to the subdued color palette of Viva La Vida.








Paolo Nutini
Sunny side up is the second album released by Paolo Nutini in 2009. The album

was the eighth best selling album in the United Kingdom of 2009 and the sixth

of 2010. It sold over60 000 copies in the Uk alone. The colours and nature of
the music ties into thename of the album "Sunny Side up" projecting positivity in
music. Everything thing from the way the eggs connote the sun to the slight
yellow gradient on the text help establish this tone.









The XX









The xx are an English indie pop band, formed in London in 2008. The group
released their debut album, xx in August 2009. The xx recorded their album in a

small garage that was part of the XL Recordings studio, often at night, which

contributed to the low, whispery nature of the album. The x symbolises the

band’s name and connotes the only iconography on the cover. Without a title or

name it creates a highly recognisable cover which can be recreated in later

albums or concerts etc.


Mumford and Sons



Mumford and Sons are an english folk/rock band which released their first album
"sigh no more" in October 2009. Much of Mumford & Sons' lyrical content has a
strong literary influence, its debut album name deriving from Shakespeare's
Much Ado About Nothing. The band won the ARIA Music Award for Most Popular
International Artist in 2010, and the Brit Award in 2011 for Best British Album.
Furthermore, in 2011 they received aEuropean Border Breakers Award for their
international success.


Iconic Album Covers




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