Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Digipak Advert analysis, Mumford & Sons "Sigh No More"


The Mumford & Sons 6 side digipak is very simple and is very well represented.

The Mumford & Sons are a Indie/Indie-folk band whose music is typically slow paced and calm.

The front cover of the digipak had the band standing in the window of a clothes shop, the shop it's self looks like an old Victorian street house. this theme could link into the genre of the band, the indie-folk could link into the small villages with a few streets in them and have all of their shops built into their homes.
the colours which they use on the front cover look standard and simple, the shop which the band stands in is white or cream however. this colour can link directly to the band as they ware white clothing in their music video and that colour also seems to be one of the themes of their album.

The back cover of the album is very plain and simple, which seems to be a theme in this digipak.
The copyright information is displayed under the bar-code which is displayed under the song list.
The back cover displays the same colour as the other panes in the digipak; this pane however shows a window which does not look like it has any other meaning other than what it is. This again shows the very plain and simple style of their album.

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