Update Artwork
Hey guys, I’m
back after vacations. I hope, you all are doing fine and had a good start into
a great year!
If you
recall the last post in November 2017, I talked about our artwork for our
upcoming record. Unfortunately, we are struggling with some serious family
issues since New Year’s Eve, so we couldn’t progress with our work. But in December,
we were still working and made some changes on the Artwork. Further, we
finished designing our new homepage. Check it out on www.seasplash.jimdo.com
But coming back
to our updated artwork. As you may remember, the idea of the artwork in the
first place was to show a human being broken down in front of a church in the
middle of the night. In the darkest of the night, you would find a pair of eyes
looking at you. The eyes symbolize the sense of being watched and controlled by
religious and spiritual constitutions which form and influence our social system.
The idea of bringing forward this statement still stands. But in a different
way.
By accident,
a family member of ours shot a sensational photo which shows you a secret door within
some ancient walls. The photo was taken in an old church. The door and its
sculpture symbolize the eerie and incomprehensible purposes of the religious and
spiritual constitutions. What is behind the door? What happens, if I start to
wonder, trying to find out the darkest and deepest secrets of such constitutions.
What happens, if I start to question their aims on the way to discover these
things? That’s what makes the content of the record.
Now, the
difference besides the new picture on the cover and the old idea is that we don’t
want to give you already the outcome of the content of the record. Rather, with
the new artwork we want to awake an emotion of curiosity and the urge to find
out what’s behind the door. The cover already gives you an idea about what the
content of the record is. But instead of giving you the outcome of our reflections,
we now make you curious to find out what our thoughts and inputs are. You find
the new artwork attached below and of course on our new homepage.
In short,
we will proceed with our work. It’s going to be great. We’ll keep you posted
about our work.
By the way,
I’m getting more and more into Mark Tremonti’s PRS MT 15 amp. Maybe, I’ll buy
one of these and write about it. But seriously, you need to check that amp out!
Thanks for
still sticking with our band.
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