Posts Tagged ‘judging a disc by its cover’

Judging a Disc by Its Cover: Morrissey

The band (or, in this case, the Man): Morrissey
The Album: Years of Refusal
Observe:

[Ed. note: Here at Judging a Disc, we know we're treading on thin ice by going after the greatest, most loved punk-turned-singer-songwriter of all time (Jesus, you people love your Fucking Morrissey), but we can't let that stop us. Read on–if you dare.]

Judging a Disc by Its Cover: 3 Inches of Blood

An irregular feature, in which we ponder the trappings and the suits of an album from our promo shelf.
The band: 3 Inches of Blood
The album: Fire Up the Blades
Observe:

What caught our eye: The blades! There are many. There are also maces, arrowheads, and flails. All of which serve to indicate that 3 Inches [...]

Judging a Disc by Its Cover: Goblin Cock

A new feature, which will run whenever someone feels like writing it, in which we examine the cover of an album that has found its way onto our promo shelf.

The Band: Goblin Cock
The Album: Come With Me if You Want to Live!

What caught our eye: The band's graphic name and the delightfully dissonant reference [...]