Couldn't disagree more. Aja was a masterpiece all the way through. Apparently a whole bunch of other people also thought so given the popularity. They just have their own style which you may not like. Either way, you are welcome to your own opinion as am I.
That being said, I wouldn't be surprised to find out there are some subversive activities being done by them, don't know anything about that and would oppose anything like that.
Perhaps they didn’t have a say in their album covers? Perhaps I’m over sensitive to what I see when I look at it. What do you think this album
cover represents?
Read below. If it hadn’t been for this forum to ask me to question everything, I am now questioning the intent of a bunch of naked men sitting in a line of chairs. We talk big time about symbolism. So what is wrong with questioning album covers and their intents and purposes?
Couldn't disagree more. Aja was a masterpiece all the way through. Apparently a whole bunch of other people also thought so given the popularity. They just have their own style which you may not like. Either way, you are welcome to your own opinion as am I. That being said, I wouldn't be surprised to find out there are some subversive activities being done by them, don't know anything about that and would oppose anything like that.
Perhaps they didn’t have a say in their album covers? Perhaps I’m over sensitive to what I see when I look at it. What do you think this album cover represents?
I love The Royal Scam also.
LOL, SD is like nails on a chalkboard to my ears.
They do have a great sound :-) I like “yacht rock” 😅🤷♀️. But the albums cover speaks clearly to me now.
Read below. If it hadn’t been for this forum to ask me to question everything, I am now questioning the intent of a bunch of naked men sitting in a line of chairs. We talk big time about symbolism. So what is wrong with questioning album covers and their intents and purposes?