The Pleasure Seekers: “What a Way to Die” album cover
The Pleasure Seekers released "What a Way to Die" in 1965. The cover art for the album includes a picture of the five, all-female band members. The band is from Detroit, Michigan and performed at Hideout Records. In the archive, the use of neon colors was present. Neon green and pink made the image pop. The text was colorful and jagged, representing the grunge, rock band feel. It incorporated geometric shapes such as arrows at the top and bottom that included extra information. The photograph had a rounded, square-like border as well. It is a piece of both art and rock and roll history to be talked about.
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