Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door

Front:
Image:
- The bar looks rough and so gives an edgy feel.
- The barman has tattoos which makes him look aggressive.
- The man at the bar is sitting alone and looks unhappy.

Text:
- Their is no text on the cover, this makes the album myterious

Genre:
- The setting and costumes give a clue to the genre as it's rough and edgy.

Target Audience:
- The use of men means mean can relate to it more and their age suggests that it would appeal to older men rather than young boys or teenagers.

Representation:
- Representation of men

Inlay:
- The image shows the bar from another angle and it looks messy which suggests anarchy which is associated with the rock genre.

Back:
- The image shows the man in a white suite who appears on the cover, inlay and on the back which suggests he's the main focus of the album.
- There's a song list which helps the audience relate to the band because they get an idea of what the songs are about.

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