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2010: A Year In Review

January 3, 2011

2010: A Year In Review
2010: A Year In Review

Top 5 Worst Cover Art of 2010

Top 5 Worst Cover Art of 2010

Weezer - Hurley

I guess it's somewhat appropriate that this cover is absolutely awful, because this record was equally abysmal. Too long have Weezer ridden the fine line between being tongue-in-cheek dumb, and downright idiotic, and this cover cements their presence in the latter camp. It's somewhat prophetic though: by the end, Lost totally sucked.

Top 5 Worst Cover Art of 2010

The Love Below - Reproductive Rights

Labia-based imagery, a symmetrical skull-shaped vagina being fingered, strange, worm-like men vomiting at each other... actually, this might be the best cover art of 2010.

Top 5 Worst Cover Art of 2010

Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Fuck Kanye West. This cover is the artistic interpretation of his "Imma let you finish" douchebaggery. It's attempting to be bold and challenging and controversial; instead it comes off as try-hard, egotistical and childish.

Top 5 Worst Cover Art of 2010

Slash - Slash

All this needed was a weed leaf somewhere to really give off the vibes its target audience required.

Top 5 Worst Cover Art of 2010

Joanna Newsom - Have One On Me

I can't really criticise the imagery, not being much of an expert on boutique vintage clothing and ornaments, but let me tell you this, Joanna Newsom: no matter how pretty your music is, no matter how elegantly you strum that harp, and no matter how many photoshoots I see featuring your angelic face, none of these things will ever excuse this psuedo-Star Wars font that completely fails to express your sound and style. Fire your typographer.

(Matt)

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— words by the SPB team • January 3, 2011

2010: A Year In Review
2010: A Year In Review

Pages in this feature

  1. Opening page
  2. Top 5 EPs of 2010
  3. Top 5 Most Anticipated Records of 2011
  4. Top 5 Newest Musical Discoveries / Obsessions
  5. Top 5 Reissues / Retrospectives
  6. Top 5 Splits and Collaborations
  7. Top 5 Cassette Releases 2010
  8. Top 5 2010 Releases We Haven't Had Time To Digest Yet
  9. Top 5 Worst Cover Art of 2010

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