Monday, 16 March 2015

Enter Shikari album cover evaluation and research.


  Enter Shikari - A flash flood of colour.






Enter Shikari are an English Rock band, who are currently working on their fourth album, this album: “A flash flood of colour” is their newest, and it discusses social and political issues throughout; specifically the struggle of the working class and government corruption.

The inverted triangle in the left centre of the cover represents an inverted social hierarchy, or a change in power. This relates directly to the genre of music that Shikari deliver, and allows the viewer to have an insight as to what they’re about as a band – it’s a clever and powerful message. Due to the fact that the triangle is a notorious symbol for a social hierarchy, or a food chain, it is easily recognisable and therefore, easily interpreted.

The idea that the location is in a forest subtly tells us a little more about the meaning behind the band. The forest shows us that in a peaceful, mundane, environment, there is a “flash flood of colour”. This could be a representation again for a change, reverting away from idealisms and introducing a powerful new perspective on things in amongst normality.

Due to the fact that Enter Shikari are a highly political band that sing about current affairs and issues amongst the world, the positioning of the triangle on  the album cover (left), could be a subtle hint at their political stance being left wing. This is an intricate detail that is more personal than anything.

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