"It ties in with the theme and the entire concept of the album perfectly," says singer Jordy Asher.
"Not just that, but it isn't an image you forget after looking at it." See for yourself, and read about McGivern's inspiration for the cover below.
Blond Fuzz - Perfect Breakfast
October 23, 2010
Monica McGivern, on creating the cover:
Jordan sent me the album so that I could listen to it for inspiration... After a couple days of listening to the music (as well as Love Handles and the Dewars), I beganPerfect Breakfast tracklisting:creating a folder of visual inspirations such as results from stock
photography searches for "black magic" and classic album covers such as the Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers. I also looked over album covers
from bands such as Spoon, Beck, and Velvet Underground as I felt those
vibes were hinted at through Blond Fuzz's new album. Once I began
shooting, it was pretty clear that I wanted to keep a simple graphic
element to the design. It really wasn't a long, drawn-out process; in
fact, I almost felt that the image happened too easily! Once I saw the
image in the frame, I knew I had captured exactly what I had envisioned. I
was a little worried about Jordan, Jeff, and David liking it but only
because I was becoming so attached to the image. If they didn't like it, I
had other ideas, but this image just made sense to me on so many levels
that I was very relieved to hear that each of them really liked the
design.
1. Black Magic Touch
2. Hey Jurassic
3. Cherries Charity
...4. Sharp Teeth
5. Stalker
6. Long Drop
7. Gypsy Davey
8. Too Strung Out With A Rock & Roll Band
9. The Gallows
10. Bones