Wes Lang for the Grateful Dead.
Album art I dig…
The Deadly Syndrome’s new album is coming out soon, which means they released their album cover art and I dig it big time.
I have been thinking recently of doing a “album art I dig” type thing on a semi-regular basis. Is that something you are interested in?

There is a 16 year old girl inside me that still dies every time she hear Glycerine on her not at all embarrassing late 90’s alt rock Pandora station and lately you know how much I love Retna, and this is a beautiful cover, so why do I feel a little embarrassed?
Aside: Thanks to Molly, to whom without, I would not have been aware that Bush was still making albums.
Jim Dine “Untitled” (John, Paul, George and Ringo), 1968
Bonhams & Butterfields will hold its fall auction of Modern, Contemporary and Latin American Art on November 17, 2009 in Los Angeles.
“Untitled” (John, Paul, George, Ringo and the Beatles), 1968 by Jim Dine is among the highlights of the fall auction. Originally commissioned by Capitol Records for a Beatles album which was never made, the graphite and watercolor on vellum lot of five works depict individual toothbrushes labeled for each member of the iconic band: John, Paul, George and Ringo. The pieces, which are expected to bring $25,000-35,000, have been in the private collection of former president of Capital Records, Sal Iannucci, and his wife Aileen, following the Beatles departure from the company to form Apple Records. via…