The first one has the band name, album name and band logo on the front and follows a very simple layout, like many 1980's album rock covers (such as ACDC). This digipac uses imagery such as a politician's speaker box dominating over the city, imposing it's rules and laws over the people. The back of the case is a photo of all the musician's equipment and instruments lined up on the stage, with their shark logo in the background. Other pictures and imagery used to show the Government/Establishment are the American Democratic donkey and Republican elephant, as well as the British Liberal Democrats Dove. On the second foldout there will be photos of the band members lined up, with some information below each one.
On this digipac I've gone for using some of the band's logos combined with images which fill the entirety of each square. The front cover has Lime Shark in big lettering, with the song name just underneath. The back cover is very simple, with the LS circular logo in red filling the page and a black background. The other covers are images of a dystopia- a future city which has been destroyed by a corrupted government, with images of crumbling buildings and black skies. The song Power of Heights is a warning about how people in positions of power can manipulate the masses and get what they want.
This last digipac again uses a mixture of photographs and images to convey a message and the meaning of the song. The front cover is the same as the others, with the back case showing the band members. Inside, again there is a photo of the instruments and more band information and details; such as their origins, the meaning behind their songs and a listing of the lyrics. Finally, theire is another images of two hands shaking, with money being passed between them as a gesture/bribe, to show people that with government politicians comes corruption, and their misuse of power over eveyrone else.
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