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Billie eilish album cover
Billie eilish album cover











billie eilish album cover
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Strictly's Aljaz Skorjanec fuels rumours he's QUIT series after being eliminated with Sara Davies While it was bathed in hues of lilac, the video for Eilish’s breakout song “Ocean Eyes” also deployed a muted, soothing color palette without a single green root in sight.Britney Spears spotted for the first time since conservatorship's end as she enjoys a joy ride in her Mercedes Though, it’s not completely unprecedented in the Eilish oeuvre either. This is the album cover for someone who already has the loyalties of Generation-Z, but wants to be taken seriously by everyone else, too. There’s a clear demarcation here from Eilish’s previous era, and one that clearly wants to signal more maturity. In both pose and hair, the Happier cover also invokes some alternative artwork from Gwen Stefani’s sophomore solo album The Sweet Escape. Sasha Fierce, the calming blue of Britney Spears’s In The Zone, or the stark, nonsense of Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814.

billie eilish album cover

See the black and white album covers for Christina Aguilera’s second album Stripped and Beyoncé’s third I Am. Though, young pop stars ditching candy colored-aesthetics for more subdued imagery is a time-honored tradition. In other words, the first words actually printed on an Eilish album ever also signal something new.Įilish has only provided the album cover and a short visual teaser, and we shouldn’t assume that’s what to come is necessarily beholden to those visual codes. She kept up that tradition for the artwork of many (though not all) of her single release as well. The covers for her previous album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and e.p. Not only is the font more mature and traditional than her previous typographic choices, but just the fact that words even appears on the album cover has caught some fans off guard. She wears a simple cream sweater in front of a simple beige background. In the recently-shared album cover, the very blonde Eilish looks teary eyed into the future with a muted coral lip. The album is set for a July 30 release, and a new song will premier on Thursday. The true kick-off for the Happier-era is imminent. It also marks an important milestone for any post-Madonna pop artist these days: the first, big image reinvention. It’s minimal compared to much of her previous visual output. Gone are the Technicolor hues of the Toiletpaper-inspired “Bad Guy” video, or the neo-goth undertones of “Bury a Friend.” In their place is a soft, muted, almost monochromatic color palette of soothing beiges.

billie eilish album cover

Announcing her sophomore album Happier Than Ever this morning, Eilish is also charting new visual territory. Ditching her trademark neon green roots for classic blonde wasn’t the only aesthetic shift Billie Eilish had in mind.













Billie eilish album cover