Tuesday, 9 November 2010

The Killer's Album - Sam's Town

The Killers
'Sam's Town'


The album cover for this album included their motif font on a white background. This background also had several 'messy-looking' black splattered paint, as you can see below.


Moreover, an unknown lady was standing on the right side of the title of the band and of the album title.  This lady had a two-piece bikini on, which we believe would attract more of a male audience. On the other side of the title, on the floor, a sitting ram aimlessly looks away from the camera.  This ram could symbolise  the mountainous and isolated setting of fictional 'Sam's Town'. 


This album cover is mainly monochrome, with the exception of the old-school font of the album cover name which is red. Red usually represents passion, love and danger; three possible characteristics of this imaginary town.

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