Symbolic Album Covers

BananaLaser

Veteran
Joined
Mar 7, 2023
Messages
887
This is the cover art for Harry Styles 2nd album titled "Fine Line". I noticed a couple symbols on it.

1. He's wearing women's clothing, which is promoting the gender blurring agenda.

2. The album cover looks like it's from the lens of a telescope. I have a theory that the person looking at him through the telescope is his unseen handler, that is humiliating him by making him wear women's clothing. I believe the hand at the bottom left of the cover art is the handler's hand, that is looking at him through the telescope.

1686842521980.png
 

Haushinka

Newbie
Joined
May 30, 2023
Messages
7
I agree, it is evil. What about her moms face do you think looks nasty?
I have seem some pictures of her and that's the feeling I get... look at her eyes. she looks very off to me, same vibes as Taylor.. pretending to be all nice and innocent but I don't buy it.
 

clambot

Veteran
Joined
Jul 24, 2022
Messages
615
Back in my day the album covers were a lot cooler I think. The ones that I can think of right now are Tull's Aqualung; Eno's "Here Come the Warm Jets" was pretty cool; and the coolest of all to us back then was ELP (Emerson Lake & Palmer) the TARKUS album cover. I think Tarkus had a fold out or something, there were those funky war machine things and of course the Tarkus armadillo tank was always cool to gaze at. I still think the guitar solo at the beginning of the song Tarkus is by far the best wailing ever. Look it up, there's some cool backstory to it and the artist. I don't recall us ever coming up with any "theories" about our album covers, but the art was much better then I think.
 

BananaLaser

Veteran
Joined
Mar 7, 2023
Messages
887
Back in my day the album covers were a lot cooler I think. The ones that I can think of right now are Tull's Aqualung; Eno's "Here Come the Warm Jets" was pretty cool; and the coolest of all to us back then was ELP (Emerson Lake & Palmer) the TARKUS album cover. I think Tarkus had a fold out or something, there were those funky war machine things and of course the Tarkus armadillo tank was always cool to gaze at. I still think the guitar solo at the beginning of the song Tarkus is by far the best wailing ever. Look it up, there's some cool backstory to it and the artist. I don't recall us ever coming up with any "theories" about our album covers, but the art was much better then I think.
I’m sure they were better, but there’s also a chance that the symbolism just wasn’t as obvious back then.
 

clambot

Veteran
Joined
Jul 24, 2022
Messages
615
AH, ELP's Brain Salad Surgery had a really cool album cover. I got to see them in concert when that one came out. As I recall it may have had some symbolism to it. A robotic looking female is what I recall, and it also folded out into a different looking robotic thing. Thinking back on it I think they may have been trying to say something about the increasingly "techno/robotic" society that was in store for us. That was in 1974 iirc.
 

BananaLaser

Veteran
Joined
Mar 7, 2023
Messages
887
AH, ELP's Brain Salad Surgery had a really cool album cover. I got to see them in concert when that one came out. As I recall it may have had some symbolism to it. A robotic looking female is what I recall, and it also folded out into a different looking robotic thing. Thinking back on it I think they may have been trying to say something about the increasingly "techno/robotic" society that was in store for us. That was in 1974 iirc.
What's the name of the album by them, that you're referring to? It's fascinating how they were trying to foreshadow that, because they weren't wrong.
 
Top