Cover art: the good, the bad, and the WTF
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GULLET's covers (aside from their debut single) were apparently all hand-drawn by ryo and they look awesome IMO.


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GULLET's covers (aside from their debut single) were apparently all hand-drawn by ryo and they look awesome IMO.


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@omochadorei Wasn't there some kind of alleged plagiarism scandle surrounding the first gullet single, or am I mixing up my bands here?

@Tokage Yeah, I think I remember seeing something about how the photo was "appropriated" from a Japanese photographer. Looked it up real quick and this was the exhibition: https://kobayashi-shinichiro.com/photo_gallery/haikyo-yugi.html
I just checked my Desert scans and ryo is credited for "art works" on that release as well... no photographer named. With that in mind it does honestly draw the other covers into question, but hey, they still look awesome

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GULLET's covers (aside from their debut single) were apparently all hand-drawn by ryo and they look awesome IMO.


@omochadorei I LOVE the see-through CDs those come with too omg, they pair with eachother soooo nicely. Hidden Baby too... I love them... I also hadn't heard about that scandal, that's so neat (in a... neutral way? Cool to see the inspo, but...hm...)
Now for album covers I love... I just can't help myself from talking about kein. I love the covers for mourou no mi and hakai to souzou SO much...


Something super cool about these that you don't get from just looking at pics... the actual covers are in black-and-white, and the color comes from the cases. For mourou no mi, the jewel case itself is bright red, & for Hakai to Souzou, the limited edition just comes with a green slip-cover, so not exactly done the same, but still...
I think it's so cool that they share this quirk, with mourou no mi being their last release before they broke up and hakai to souzou being their first album after getting back together. I feel like it really ties them together... plus, it means you get to do fun stuff like this.


yahahahaaa!!
**edit, not to mention... red/green combo, my two fav colors & evidently a lot of nagoya bands' favs as well.... even those GULLET singles have that going for them.... LOOVE it....
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@omochadorei I LOVE the see-through CDs those come with too omg, they pair with eachother soooo nicely. Hidden Baby too... I love them... I also hadn't heard about that scandal, that's so neat (in a... neutral way? Cool to see the inspo, but...hm...)
Now for album covers I love... I just can't help myself from talking about kein. I love the covers for mourou no mi and hakai to souzou SO much...


Something super cool about these that you don't get from just looking at pics... the actual covers are in black-and-white, and the color comes from the cases. For mourou no mi, the jewel case itself is bright red, & for Hakai to Souzou, the limited edition just comes with a green slip-cover, so not exactly done the same, but still...
I think it's so cool that they share this quirk, with mourou no mi being their last release before they broke up and hakai to souzou being their first album after getting back together. I feel like it really ties them together... plus, it means you get to do fun stuff like this.


yahahahaaa!!
**edit, not to mention... red/green combo, my two fav colors & evidently a lot of nagoya bands' favs as well.... even those GULLET singles have that going for them.... LOOVE it....
@brainimpediment Wow, the forbidden color swap...

I love those colored jewel cases, not many bands have that. Right off the top of my head, the only other vkei act I can think of is Eliphas Levi who had a light-blue tinted one for one of their minis (ๅทใใใขใใชใจใฎ้ญ่กๅธซ). Oh, and almost forgot to mention, it has a neat "layered" booklet with semi-transparent pages that project layers of images on top of each other (it's a bit hard to explain and I don't have my copy with me here to show orz).
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Just to drop an example of what I consider BAD cover art, I think The Gallo pretty consistently have rather ugly cover art. Just some examples:



For "worst", I think this has to be my pick...

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@brainimpediment Wow, the forbidden color swap...

I love those colored jewel cases, not many bands have that. Right off the top of my head, the only other vkei act I can think of is Eliphas Levi who had a light-blue tinted one for one of their minis (ๅทใใใขใใชใจใฎ้ญ่กๅธซ). Oh, and almost forgot to mention, it has a neat "layered" booklet with semi-transparent pages that project layers of images on top of each other (it's a bit hard to explain and I don't have my copy with me here to show orz).
@Jigsaw I've got two caliโ gari with tinted cases (Doukei, Suiren to Himawari regular press is blue and also scented and Haru no Hi CD-ban is pink) and Macabre is smokey grey.
I don't always love caliโ gari's covers (the photos of Shuuji with the cake for the 15 digital singles, I think the album art for 16/17 is much weaker than the singles and supplementary material), but Ao ALWAYS turns it out in packaging design and materials.
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A strong, fresh contender from 2026.
A man in a KKK hood is standing inside frames that make up a box-like shape in a desert. He's not getting out of the box, despite that there's nothing stopping him, he's just standing there and reflecting. What's he thinking about? What's does the box symbolize: society, ideology, mortality, about something being a downer, big thoughts as indicated by the overlay of insects, goats and galactic shapes kind of like the big science brain POV shots from Oppenheimer.
Abysmal and tacky cover. They've had some shit before but this is just beyond the pale for me personally
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A strong, fresh contender from 2026.
A man in a KKK hood is standing inside frames that make up a box-like shape in a desert. He's not getting out of the box, despite that there's nothing stopping him, he's just standing there and reflecting. What's he thinking about? What's does the box symbolize: society, ideology, mortality, about something being a downer, big thoughts as indicated by the overlay of insects, goats and galactic shapes kind of like the big science brain POV shots from Oppenheimer.
Abysmal and tacky cover. They've had some shit before but this is just beyond the pale for me personally
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A strong, fresh contender from 2026.
A man in a KKK hood is standing inside frames that make up a box-like shape in a desert. He's not getting out of the box, despite that there's nothing stopping him, he's just standing there and reflecting. What's he thinking about? What's does the box symbolize: society, ideology, mortality, about something being a downer, big thoughts as indicated by the overlay of insects, goats and galactic shapes kind of like the big science brain POV shots from Oppenheimer.
Abysmal and tacky cover. They've had some shit before but this is just beyond the pale for me personally
@disposable The font choice kind of makes me angry in a way I can't quite explain.
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