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  1. Long hair bass guitarist silhouette on a stage in a backlights playing rock music. Black and white Set of glossy vector banners with clean white band for business design, infographics, reports, number options, step presentation or workflow layout.

  2. One of the ultimate eye-grabbers and greatest prog rock album covers, Curved Air’s U.K. debut Air Conditioning was – as far as anyone can remember – popular music’s first 12-inch picture ...

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    • Band Logos Weren’T Always Cool
    • Chicago Put Band Logos on The Map
    • The Golden Age For Band Logos
    • Metal Took Logos to New Heights

    During the 60s, band logos weren’t always cool. Bands were artists, not products, and their look, as well as their music, was supposed to evolve with each new album. As usual, The Beatles set the tone. The design of their albums was wildly different every time, and on Rubber Soul, they were probably the first major band to keep their name off the f...

    But for better or worse, it was Chicago (and designer John Berg) who really put band logos on the map. Cynics have said that Chicago’s logo smacks of corporate branding, or that it emphasizes the faceless nature of the band, but they’re missing the point. Those Chicago covers denote class and continuity, being part of a matching set. And the sheer ...

    The 70s became a golden age for band logos, whether it was Aerosmith’s fancy winged script, New York Dolls’ name appropriately scrawled in lipstick, or Ramones’ baseball bat-wielding eagle, an outgrowth of their love for comic-book art. KISS stirred controversy with their logo, swearing for decades that the resemblance to the Nazi SS was accidental...

    But it was metal bands that took logo design to new heights – or depths, given their love for horror-inspired, underworld themes. No self-respecting headbangers would be without a badass logo. Sometimes they just rendered their name in a fearsome script, like Metallica with their lightning-like lettering. Others came up with a literal interpretatio...

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  5. space rock. Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music [8] that primarily developed in the United Kingdom [9] through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Initially termed "progressive pop", the style was an emergence of psychedelic bands who abandoned standard pop traditions in favour ...

  6. Dec 2, 2023 · Rumoured to symbolize not just cardinal directions but the chaotic crossroads of life, it takes center stage in the band’s logo. The bold aesthetics, rocking a red, black and white palette, scream passion and dominance, turning their logo into a visual anthem of cool intensity. AC/DC

  7. 3. Sentiero Del Prato, Porta Nell'Universo (9:47) Lots of dynamics, from dreamy and up-tempo to bombastic, embellished with twanging guitars, howling electric guitar, tender piano, dazzling keyboard work and swelling strings. And what a great bonus the Italian vocals are. 4.

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