Album covers are an art form in themselves. A great album cover should complement the music it contains, capture the artist's style and vision, and become instantly recognizable over time. Some album covers have reached true icon status, becoming just as famous as the albums and artists they represent. Here are some of the most iconic and memorable album covers of all time.
After immense success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Guns N’ Roses were going through turmoil by 1995. This resulted in Slash and Duff McKagan leaving the band, and it seemed like the key original members would never reunite with Axl Rose.
Imminence have recruited Lucas Woodland (Holding Absence) for a new version of “Death By A Thousand Cuts.”
Lamb Of God are streaming HEALTH’s remix of “Laid To Rest.”
Thousand Foot Krutch will be releasing a “REIGNITED” edition of “The End Is Where We Begin” on July 26 (physical copies out November 8).
Kat Von D has announced a new album titled “My Side Of The Mountain.”
Dale Crover (Melvins) is streaming “I Quit” from his new album “Glossolalia”
Fever 333 have shared an official video for their new single “Higher Power.”
Amanaki’s new EP “Embers” comes out this week. For the occasion, we asked the band to tell us about each track.
Trying to find the perfect streaming service for your metal fix can be a bit challenging, especially if you're used to listening to heavy metal songs through mixtapes you traded with your friends in high school, in CDs you bought with your hard-earned money, or downloading it from sketchy websites (if you know, you know). Well, those good old days are over because heavy metal music is becoming more and more accessible — a big thanks to music streaming services.