

The source of those sculptures remained a mystery for about a week, until the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York cracked the case: It was one of theirs. Instead, it's got a black-and-white photo of a couple of statues from antiquity. Hov's 12th album is one his few releases that doesn't feature his familiar face. He didn't like his electric guitar at first either." That one had black text on a white background (as opposed to the Black Keys' mostly white on black) and read, "This is Howlin' Wolf's new album. But as the Black Keys' songs often recall music of the past, that cover is extremely evocative of the cover of blues legend Howlin' Wolf's 1969 LP The Howlin' Wolf Album. He also thought the raw, simple cover reflected a similar sensibility in the band's bluesy, rootsy rock. The name of this album is Brothers" against a black background. According to the New York Times, Michael suggested text that read, "This is an album by the Black Keys. Michael came up with the idea to just put words on a sleeve (meta, self-referencing words on a self-aware sleeve) when everyone decided to do something different from the standard album covers they'd done earlier. Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney's brother Michael designed the cover of Brothers. Sometimes, you can sell something just by saying it plain. But why such a chaotic image? Dwane said the band wanted the Babel cover to capture the spirit of their "Gentlemen of the Road" tour, particularly its "party vibes." So everyone was being unnaturally fast in the background." So that explains the blurry look. Band member Ted Dwane told Fuse that his girlfriend runs "an immersive theater company, and they came in and got everyone to go crazy. They're partying so hard there's no way they're listening to Mumford & Sons, except they probably are because all those people are friends, relatives, or employees of Mumford & Sons. The cover of the record counteracts how seriously the band takes itself and its music, depicting the band sitting on a bench (some of them are even smiling!) while behind them, in front of a pub, there is much revelry, dancing, a guy in a crazy costume, and even a horse. Then simply close out, eject the device, and enjoy sharp, clean album covers.The most banjoing-est band on Earth broke through in a huge way with Babel, its second album of hard-charging, old-timey American folk music as performed by a bunch of English guys in vests. Repeat that process for the following files. What you want to do then is find the high-resolution matching cover art (I just Google it and find the highest square resolution), rename it to the low-resolution file, then drop it in and choose "Move and Replace". But you will see the very blurry, pixelated cover art. I unfortunately have no photos of the low-resolution photos since I already changed them all. But make sure the little check on the lower left of the window is unchecked.
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When you try and open them, Windows will ask you what you want to open it with, you can just choose Windows Photo Viewer. Those are the incredibly low quality album covers. It'll bring you to a list of files with no extensions. You'd want to click on the file named "" followed by "albumthumbs". You'll come to a list of files with the prefix "com". Note that I also use Play Music.įirst, you want to connect you phone to your computer and select "USB Mass Storage" or "PC Mode" and open up the "Android" file folder on your computer then opening "data". Please keep in mind I have a Droid RAZR and I'm not positive this will work for other phones, but it most likely will. So today I think I might have found a solution.

As you may know, Google really messed up with making the album artwork's resolution sharp like they probably are on your computer, but instead really blurred and pixelated. I'm not sure if there's already a post about something similar to this, but I couldn't find anything that helped me figure it out so I'll post this.
