Many band logos are hugely famous – everyone recognises The Rolling Stones' tongue and Nirvana's smiley face. They're on T-shirts, merch, and if you see them on a news story, you'll know which band ...
There are plenty of creative ways bands differentiate themselves from others outside of the uniqueness of their music. For starters — what does your favorite band's logo look like? Would you be able ...
The Rolling Stones logo is arguably one of the most iconic band logos in musical history. Featuring on the band's albums, posters and merchandise since its creation in 1970, the legendary logo is a ...
Once upon a time, extreme metal bands opted to contort their logos into the most stylized mutations possible as a way to visually represent their music, and as a proud testament to the obscurity of ...
Well before contemporary concepts of branding, rock and roll bands in music recognized the value of having an easily identifiable logo. Good imagery doesn't just give a band marketability, though; it ...
Influential music tastemaker Daytrotter.com reopens its website to free listening beginning Wednesday, Feb 25th. The latest version of the site features free listening to all visitors for the first ...
ListThere are few things more permanent than a tattoo. Music taste is probably not one of them. We get it: Music is the thing that keeps you going and documenting that era of your life permanently on ...
When you think of a famous band, what’s the first image that comes into your head? Chance are it’s their logo, which both sums up so much about a band and tips potential new listeners off to their ...
Once upon a time, extreme metal bands opted to contort their logos into the most stylized mutations possible as a way to visually represent their music, and as a proud testament to the obscurity of ...