The Used Re-Imagine Artwork for First Three Albums
The Used are re-releasing their first three albums on vinyl with new artwork.
In celebration of the unforgetting fan experience of 3 nights in each city with full album play throughs of their first three records: their self-titled record The Used (2002), In Love And Death (2004) and Lies For The Liars (2007), the band have released limited edition vinyls with reimagined artwork for each album. The limited supply will be available Thursday, December 19 for purchase at www.TheUsed.net. The reconceptualised visions of the cover art from artists Cam Rackam, Alex Pardee and Craola will bring visual dimension to these beloved records, making this special edition a must-have for fans of both the band and the genre. More on each artist below. First released in 2002, their platinum-certified self-titled album that shattered records and expectations will debut with new cover art created by longtime collaborator, Cam Rackam, a fresh take on the original artwork by PR Brown. Their platinum-certified second record, In Love and Death (2004), featuring reimagined artwork by the original artist and long time collaborator Alex Pardee, stands as their most impactful and commercially successful release, solidifying their place in the post-hardcore and emo scenes. Their gold-certified third album, Lies for the Liars (2007), featuring reimagined artwork by Craola initially created by Alex Pardee resonated deeply with fans through the band’s new found confidence and renewed sense of experimentalism. Fans new and old will have a chance to hear the iconic tunes that shaped the sound of early 2000s alternative rock, with an exciting new flare.
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