Before redesigning The Libertines album I decided to look at the album which I would be redesigning as well as their previous albums. This would help me gather ideas as well as analysing the current album artwork in which they use.
This is the that I will be redesigning, the reason for this is that the lyrics are mostly about drugs for example Petes intake of drugs and how this has impacted Carl and Pete's relationship, not only as friends but also as band members. Therefore this fits in with the theme topic which has been set, 'Flaws, Perfection, Ideals and Comprises as Petes drug intake has compromised his friendship with Carl as well as compromising the band as he is the lead singer. The front of the album appears to have a photograph of Carl and Pete, in which Pete appears to be smoking and Carl seems to be 'out of it'. I think the reason for this photograph is mainly due to the songs within this album, as previously said, mostly being about Petes use of drugs and how this has impacted his life. Carl and Pete also appear to be showing off their tattoos located on their arms, showing rebelliousness behaviour which the band are often well known for. I also think this photograph has been used as it sums up Carl and Petes life at that current period in time as Pete doesn't seem to be aware of what he is doing. The back of the album contains a photograph of all the band members walking within a street. This photograph contrasts the album cover as it is total different in terms of the subject matter, on the front of the album Carl and Pete appear to be out, perhaps drinking etc whereas the back cover gives the impression that the band are either going to a studio to record music or going to a gig, this is suggested due to Pete carrying a guitar case. Therefore this shows the bands split personality, from daytime to night time. The colour is also different on the back cover as this appears to have a sepia appearance whereas the front cover uses a range of different colours. Thus this also contrasts the covers in terms of colour.

The second album cover of The Libertines uses the same approach to the previous album cover by using photographs for the overall design. The front cover doesn't use a photograph of Pete or Carl compared to the previous album cover. Instead this captures riot officers, this may be the band dressed up due to how many officers are captured within the photograph (4 which is the number of band members), the identity of these are also not revealed therefore this is a possible suggestion. The photograph used also portrays the rebellious behaviour which the band are well known for as the riot officers portray this behaviour, another suggestion could be that the band have gotten into trouble, possible drug related offence.The front cover uses a very limited colour, suggesting that the photographs was captured during the night as this could be the street lights producing the colour within the photograph. The title of the album uses a typewrite like appearance as they type appears to become faded in different parts of the letters, giving a retro appearance to the album cover. The back cover contains a photograph of Pete and Carl where Pete appears to be smoking, continuing to show his approach to life, portraying his rebel like appearance.

This album is The Libertines third album, this uses a variety of different photographs which captures the band from different aspects, one being the band and the other photograph focusing on Carl and Pete. The album uses a variety of different colours, which is very subdued and desaturated, especially the back of the album. The front album focuses on capturing the band within a frame, the photograph is very desaturated, resulting in the faces having an overexposed appearance, thus the details aren't entirely clear. The back of the album contrasts the front of the album as this has a damaged appearance, it appears as if the photograph has been ruined by water as the colours seemed to have run as well as the photograph being torn. Therefore this contrasts the condition of the front album as this doesn't appear to have a damaged like appearance. The photograph on the back of the album also captures Carl and Pete's relationship, showing how close they are. The typeface used for the back of the cover also contrasts the front of the album and this appears to use a typewriter appearance. This further enhances the rock and old style the band try to show.