fredag 7 oktober 2016

ROTTING IN BLOOD

I think it was said in an interview that the artwork for Swedish Coldworker's second release "Rotting Paradise" was inspired by the, much deserved, cult album "Reign in Blood" by Slayer.



Both albums are great and highly recommended.. in your physical collection. Just writing this triggered me to revisit "Rotting Paradise", which I haven't done for ages. One of those albums I know are good, but somehow has fallen into oblivion.

I think it's much more fun to discover for oneself what's been loaned and inspired in this one. Some stuff are facts, some we can only just speculate upon. Me pointing it out feels kind of redundant.

The lower right corner with the title in grey above a black and red background reminds me of the sublime artwork for Obliteration's (also sublime) album "Black Death Horizon". I hardly think this was a inspiration, but it's still nice to have a reason to post this cover art as it is majestic and beyond.

torsdag 15 september 2016

THE UNKOWN METAL STRIKE

A quick post today. So I give you something that is fairly obvious, but still fun to put up.
Gotham City vs. Helvetets Port.

Both bands Swedish, both bands heavy metal. Gotham City was formed in 1980 and was hard rockin' with swords and chains till '87. First effort to be released was "Black Writs" in '83, followed by their full length we have here (below), "The Unknown" in '84. Gotham City stayed a pretty obscure band for years, until today, when people hail them as one of Sweden's finest.

Helvetets Port is a band from Gothenburg (at least nowadays) who have followed Gotham City's footsteps since day one, and have done so well. Formed in 2001, a demo was first made in 2004 called "Metal Strike", and then later a single called the same in 2006 which we see below.

As for the artwork. Inspired. You got the sketched warrior (though HP got a one plus, obscure dude hugging his v), red and yellow background, tiny bit similar logo, and title in lower right corner.
So besides using an iron pumped drawn warrior, we get another tribute in the picture as well. Both muscle packs got their warlords initials on their bucket belts. GC to the left, HP to the right.
I mentioned that the logo's are similar. Yes, I think so, but not stolen at all. No letter is the same, but the feel is! The only thing borrowed, if, is the cross we see in Gotham's G and Port's T. But even those crosses aren't really the same. And then the background. Same color, not the same drape. Gotham City have a cross fade of colors coming downwards, whilst Helvetets Port have a two pallet thingy crossing the cover... and their logo is green.........



As you can see, this is a cover well done. Nothing to bitch about at all. I salute the idea! To wrap things up; listen to both bands. The music is as good as these two album covers!

fredag 2 september 2016

WARLOCK PENTAGRAM

Not really the same. But I can't help think Warlock Moon thought a little of the classic Pentagram cover when finalizing this release. Definitely inspired.

måndag 29 augusti 2016

ADAM AND THE HEAVY METAL GAMBLER

Yes, we all know Michelangelo would have been into heavy metal if he lived today. All great minds would. So this adaptation of his great art piece from 1512 is by no means blasphemy. Buzzard was a Belgian Speed Metal outfit who released "Gambler" in 1984. When it came to artistic greatness they were spot-on on several levels. In my dreams I wish there was a full size adaptation of this cover art! Adam finger cuddling with a studded stud.



I guess it would have looked something like this:




THE ROMANTICS X2

Sometimes when it's time to release yet another mind-blowing single, the art department choose to just flip the previous cover. Why? Because it's not confusing for the customers! It's settling.

fredag 29 juli 2016

THE SAD WINGS

We are all familiar with Judas Priest, but we aren't all familiar with the Mexican band Abril (April). Apparently they begun their journey through rock history in 1984 and released their self-titled debut record in '88, four years after formation. Abril played very synthesizer driven hard rock with a few cool tunes I quite dig! But they also managed to play a few horrid notes as well, at least on the album in focus today: "Testamento", their second record, which took another six years to perfect.

So in 1994 Abril asked a person to do a nice cover for them, and so that person did! The cover for "Testamento" is great! Winged death holds a naked child, who just wants to rock with his guitar, in his hand, probably offering him the journey of his life.. Or more sadly; of his death.



But as you can see, I'm guessing the cover artist wasn't that confident about painting wings, so he thought it would save him some trouble borrowing the shape from Judas Priest's record "Sad Wings of Destiny" from 1976. No shame in that. It's not a total rip, I mean mostly just the shape right? Who ever did the cover did it good and should be proud. Actually the whole sleeve is great but unfortunately I couldn't find any version who could do it justice quality-wise on internet, but this will do:



You get the picture!

JACULA

Ever heard of a band named Jacula? Now days a lot of underground folks have, but did you know that a Italian erotic horror magazine also did exist with that same name, and that the (also) Italian prog-group borrowed their logo from that magazine!? You might as it is pretty easy to google. But now its official.