So the debut album by Spinnerette came out yesterday. It's probably the strongest rock release I've heard in quite sometime, and also has one of the hottest album covers (and back covers!) ever. So, I thought I'd reminisce with my top 5 hottest album covers ever.
-Patrik
Number 5: Spinnerette

Simple. To the point. The hottness is probably also increased due to the awesomeness of Brody's voice.
Number 4: Placebo - Sleeping With Ghosts.

Perhaps it's the possibility of your dream girl coming to you naked and transparent, or maybe it validates those dreams where you wake up feeling like there was some kind of weight on you. Either way, it's a great album cover.
Number 3: ManOwar - Anthology
Homoeroticism at it's finest. For those who love sweet 80's man-meat in fur, this one's for you! If you're gay and don't want to listen to WHAM! or Judy Garland, there's always Manowar!
Number 2: Pulp - This is Hardcore
I saw this album cover at a store when I was probably 16, and had to get it. As it turns out, it's a great album, and sparked my curiosity with the 90's brit pop movement.
Number 1: Herp Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Whipped Cream and Other Delights

Released in 1965, this album cover remains the hottest album cover ever, even after almost 45 years! You can find this album in every dad's old vinyl collection without fail. It seems none of the dad's can remember what the album sounds like, but they all own it nevertheless. It's still probably the best vinyl buy in every discount bin across the country. Shit, buy 12 and make a Warhol-style collage on your wall!
 | Currently listening: Spinnerette By Spinnerette Release date: 2009-06-23 |
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