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Task 2 : Analysis of CD digipak &
advertisement promoting band
CD analysis of:
        MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
The entire CD album links to the music video ‘Time
To Pretend’ – one of the most successful songs on
the CD, and also pre-released on the ‘Time To
Pretend EP’ (released in 2005). The music video
displays the two characters on the Oracular
Spectacular CD album front cover, and the variety
of other characters on the back cover. This link
means that previous fans of MGMT will recognise
the CD cover.




                                                     The music video is somewhat psychedelic, with the
                                                     use of colour and special effects, potentially
                                                     hinting at the use of drugs (during the video, the
                                                     characters are shown to ingest ecstasy or other
                                                     potentially hallucinogenic tablets).
Front Cover
 The colour used depicts a dream-like depiction, and is subtle: this puts emphasis   The characters depicted in the foreground look like they could be
onto the foreground characters. This dream-like imagery, with the addition of the    festival goers, which further supports the ‘magical’ atmosphere – the
sun and sand, denotes a relaxed, somewhat magical atmosphere; this is achieved       glow-sticks worn by the character left of image further portray the
                   in many MGMT songs, and is also common to the Indie genre.        ‘party’ element. They look almost stereotypically indie: the character
                                                                                     on the right is wearing a vintage scarf accompanied with having
                                                                                     long, untamed hair, whilst the character on the left wears
                                                                                     traditionally indie skinny jeans, a feather cape, face paint, has rips in
                                                                                     his jeans, and also has wild, long hair. This makes the album easily
                                                                                     approachable, mainly by people associated with the Indie
                                                                                     stereotype. These are the only two members involved with MGMT at
                                                                                     the time of Oracular Spectacular.

                                                                                     The band motif does not detract from the main imagery, but is
                                                                                     clearly visible. The motif looks 1980’s retro and blocky, which
                                                                                     denotes a nostalgic approach to motif design: this may be
                                                                                     aiming to achieve a sense of warmth/excitement generally
                                                                                     associated with nostalgia.

                                                                                     Additionally in the years of 1980, it was not uncommon for
                                                                                     there to be drug practise by many music bands: used to
                                                                                     achieve a sense of euphoria and surrealism. There may be a
                                                                                     subtle link between 1980’s music culture, the motif
                                                                                     design, modern indie-culture, the ‘dream-like’ design of the
                                                                                     album, and the nostalgic bridge between now and then.

                                                                                     Ultimately, the album art achieves a sense of alternative and
         The red information box (bottom-left) is to show audiences the content      art-like design: this I believe will attract the vast majority of
     (previously released by MGMT) that has been successful, with which fans of      indie audiences due to the way in which they can interact and
           MGMT will associate with and thus be more likely to purchase the CD.      associate with the album art and characters portrayed.
Inside Panel + back cover
The inside panel is constructed in a different way to normal CD digipaks: the way that
the CD is held is different (which is an obvious link to being different/individual and arty
– popular to the indie culture). This means that audiences are likely to be attracted to
the album and thus more likely to purchase.

The use of colour is minimalistic: tones are popular to indie culture. The use of stripes is also
a connotation of indie culture. The use of colouring in a number of gaps within the lettering
of ‘Oracular Spectacular’ is commonly associated with students that may colour in the
lettering of their work when bored – this shows that the album is approachable by younger
audiences.

Ultimately, the inside panel is easy to visually digest, and does not detract from the ultimate
aim of being a CD-holder – it allows you to not get caught up on taking out the CD and
playing it as soon as possible. All whilst being approachable to indie culture.


                                                                The back cover of the CD digipak follows the same colour-scheme as the front
                                                                cover, demonstrating consistency which allows for the album to be recognised from
                                                                the back as well as front.

                                                                The characters portrayed on the back cover include the two on the front: this
                                                                portrays the characters on the front being social; this is combined with the possibility
                                                                of nostalgia (from the sea-side), the ‘rebelliousness’ from throwing what appears to
                                                                be fire into the sea, and the costumes worn by the characters in the image, which is
                                                                ultimately desirable to any young indie audiences.

                                                                The writing on the back cover is small and barely detracts attention from the
                                                                cover art – this allows for audiences to be attracted to the CD digipak
                                                                initially, and the target audiences (being indie) can associate with the ‘artsy’
                                                                display being creative.
Advertisement analysis
The image of the advertisement is the same as the CD digipak: this helps with recognising the
product, and thus works in synergy. The writing on the front of the magazine cover follows the same
colour scheme as the rest of the image, which helps the magazine to maintain the synergetic value.
The placement of the writing allows for the image to become the focal point, thus increasing the
likelihood of the product being recognised by the consumer.

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4. analysis of cd digipack & magazine advert promoting band (reupload)

  • 1. Task 2 : Analysis of CD digipak & advertisement promoting band
  • 2. CD analysis of: MGMT – Oracular Spectacular The entire CD album links to the music video ‘Time To Pretend’ – one of the most successful songs on the CD, and also pre-released on the ‘Time To Pretend EP’ (released in 2005). The music video displays the two characters on the Oracular Spectacular CD album front cover, and the variety of other characters on the back cover. This link means that previous fans of MGMT will recognise the CD cover. The music video is somewhat psychedelic, with the use of colour and special effects, potentially hinting at the use of drugs (during the video, the characters are shown to ingest ecstasy or other potentially hallucinogenic tablets).
  • 3. Front Cover The colour used depicts a dream-like depiction, and is subtle: this puts emphasis The characters depicted in the foreground look like they could be onto the foreground characters. This dream-like imagery, with the addition of the festival goers, which further supports the ‘magical’ atmosphere – the sun and sand, denotes a relaxed, somewhat magical atmosphere; this is achieved glow-sticks worn by the character left of image further portray the in many MGMT songs, and is also common to the Indie genre. ‘party’ element. They look almost stereotypically indie: the character on the right is wearing a vintage scarf accompanied with having long, untamed hair, whilst the character on the left wears traditionally indie skinny jeans, a feather cape, face paint, has rips in his jeans, and also has wild, long hair. This makes the album easily approachable, mainly by people associated with the Indie stereotype. These are the only two members involved with MGMT at the time of Oracular Spectacular. The band motif does not detract from the main imagery, but is clearly visible. The motif looks 1980’s retro and blocky, which denotes a nostalgic approach to motif design: this may be aiming to achieve a sense of warmth/excitement generally associated with nostalgia. Additionally in the years of 1980, it was not uncommon for there to be drug practise by many music bands: used to achieve a sense of euphoria and surrealism. There may be a subtle link between 1980’s music culture, the motif design, modern indie-culture, the ‘dream-like’ design of the album, and the nostalgic bridge between now and then. Ultimately, the album art achieves a sense of alternative and The red information box (bottom-left) is to show audiences the content art-like design: this I believe will attract the vast majority of (previously released by MGMT) that has been successful, with which fans of indie audiences due to the way in which they can interact and MGMT will associate with and thus be more likely to purchase the CD. associate with the album art and characters portrayed.
  • 4. Inside Panel + back cover The inside panel is constructed in a different way to normal CD digipaks: the way that the CD is held is different (which is an obvious link to being different/individual and arty – popular to the indie culture). This means that audiences are likely to be attracted to the album and thus more likely to purchase. The use of colour is minimalistic: tones are popular to indie culture. The use of stripes is also a connotation of indie culture. The use of colouring in a number of gaps within the lettering of ‘Oracular Spectacular’ is commonly associated with students that may colour in the lettering of their work when bored – this shows that the album is approachable by younger audiences. Ultimately, the inside panel is easy to visually digest, and does not detract from the ultimate aim of being a CD-holder – it allows you to not get caught up on taking out the CD and playing it as soon as possible. All whilst being approachable to indie culture. The back cover of the CD digipak follows the same colour-scheme as the front cover, demonstrating consistency which allows for the album to be recognised from the back as well as front. The characters portrayed on the back cover include the two on the front: this portrays the characters on the front being social; this is combined with the possibility of nostalgia (from the sea-side), the ‘rebelliousness’ from throwing what appears to be fire into the sea, and the costumes worn by the characters in the image, which is ultimately desirable to any young indie audiences. The writing on the back cover is small and barely detracts attention from the cover art – this allows for audiences to be attracted to the CD digipak initially, and the target audiences (being indie) can associate with the ‘artsy’ display being creative.
  • 5. Advertisement analysis The image of the advertisement is the same as the CD digipak: this helps with recognising the product, and thus works in synergy. The writing on the front of the magazine cover follows the same colour scheme as the rest of the image, which helps the magazine to maintain the synergetic value. The placement of the writing allows for the image to become the focal point, thus increasing the likelihood of the product being recognised by the consumer.