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  1. Jack liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Neil Krug interviewed by Complex - Talks Lana collaboration   
    http://www.complex.com/style/2014/07/neil-krug-interview
     
    How did you and Lana get in touch to do the artwork for Ultraviolence?
    It's something that has been in the air for the long time. Since 2012, Lana's fans have sent messages to me asking the two of us to collaborate.  (this literally being a shoutout to me)
    I generally don't get mail from other musicians' fans, but her audience is dedicated and had me on blast even before we met. Strangely, Lana had picked up a copy of Pulp Art Book years ago but was told that I was dead from a friend of hers, so it came as a surprise when someone at her label suggested that we work together on Ultraviolence. This was the right one for us to do together, as well. It has all of the right elements, and I'm in a good phase to jump on her moving train.
    The album cover is a striking, almost haunting image. How did you decide on this shot in the end? 
    The cover photograph of her getting out of the car was always one of our top selects. The image was taken in her driveway on our first day of shooting and stood out from the beginning. When we met, we discussed the idea of the cover being the reverse of what you would expect from such a bold album name. When you hear the title Ultraviolence, you almost expect some sort of explosion happening or her shirt covered in blood.
    We both agreed that the artwork should have all the undertones present without having to blast it in your face. Stylistically, I was going for something that felt like a lobby card from a bygone midnight movie. In my mind, the cover needed to feel like the last frame of a '60s Polanski film, where the audience has been properly traumatized, and this is the last thing they see before the credits roll.

    How does the cover represent the album concept or the title, Ultraviolence?
    For me, it says it all without saying anything. It's an easy read when you look at it from a marketing perspective, because it perfectly communicates Lana's vision and is a clear image of her to absorb. For the fans who sit and listen, I think the image will reveal itself like a magic eye pattern. The image is like a window into the narrative.
    What do the other photos in the box set represent? The ripped jeans, Lana in the car, the flowers, the city, etc. Where did you shoot them?
    All the images she chose are pieces of a bigger picture that work as devices to put you in the right mood or frame of mind—the same way an author can lead you down the rabbit hole with the situation in which he or she places you. We called the selections "in-between moments" when we did the edits in my studio. Everything you see is the moment or action before and after, but not "the moment," if that makes sense. The ripped jeans Polaroid was taken in my living room, and the car shots were taken in her driveway. The allegorical smoking in the hydrangea image is a favorite of mine and was taken at Frank Sinatra's house outside of Los Angeles.

    You also shot Lana for our Complex cover. What was that experience like, and what were you going for having done her album photography?
    For me, the magazine shoot and the album packaging are two completely separate ideas, so the creative shift is how she is styled and the location choice.  The overall vibe is similar, probably because it's the same guy behind the camera. All of my shoots with her were done so quickly that's it difficult for me to be objective right now, simply because there are so many photographs over such a short period of time.
    How did your style as a photographer develop? Have you always been into colorful images, warm hues, Americana, psychedelia, and graininess?
    Since the early days I've always tried to keep the work in this space between illustration and photography. Whether the unnatural vividness of the colors is the narrative device or whatever else might be going on, the style is a hodgepodge of many ingredients.
    "Window Water Baby Moving" versus "Gantz Graf" if you like. I love making images but never thought I would make photography a career in any capacity. In fact, photography is the only class I ever completely failed in high school. I remember my teacher passing along advice in the vein of "find another outlet for creative ideas." 

    Do you have any plans to make a third Pulp Art Book? Why or why not?
    Right now I don't have any plans to make another Pulp Book. It's a slightly complicated story, but Joni and I parted ways in 2013, so I don't see any new work from that project happening anytime soon. That being said, we have a giant archive of unreleased work that may come out in some form, but it's hard to say. I could see us releasing a collection of unseen prints, but sitting down to make a new book together again would be difficult. I will forever be proud of that imagery, but it does feel like the old me in a lot of ways. I want the next monograph I do to be completely different.
    Is the present ever as intriguing as the past?
    The present is far more intriguing and unknown.
    If you had unlimited money or resources, what types of projects would you do?
    I don't think I would change much to be honest. I love what I do and feel blessed to be in a position to shoot the type of projects that interest me. With unlimited resources I would probably spend a little more time getting the look and narrative just right, or going to more exotic locations, but at the end of the day, you can make magic anywhere. For me, limiting yourself forces the creative side to find a solution which keeps the work more focused.
  2. Jack liked a post in a topic by jungle art in jungle ART   
    not really
  3. Jack liked a post in a topic in Official 2nd Single - Ultraviolence (Release August 18th)   
    Generic pop music and EDM are on their way out tbh. Everyone's going alternative again. Lana could become on of the shape-shifting artists of this new "indie era", if her label would have more faith in her. (It's Gaga's and Katy's label though...they probably still think that bubblegum pop and generic EDM music is going to sell better than Alternative and "hipster" music) This is basically what happened 15-20 years ago when everyone was getting tired of 80's synth-pop and shit. Indie, Rock, Ambient, Trap and experimental RnB are where the gold lies in the next few years, mark my words.
  4. Jack liked a post in a topic by lmdr in "Norman Fucking Rockwell" LMDR - Cover Arts   
    GUNS AND ROSES

     

    Started as an edit, but I thought making it a cover for a song would be better.

     



  5. Jack liked a post in a topic by trayertrash in LB Karaoke Contest S3: Round 1 - "Put Your Favourite Record On!"   
    If you send me a banner I'll use it
     
    I can't wait to judge you basic bitches.
     
     
     
  6. Jack liked a post in a topic by evilentity in Tips for Attending a Lana Concert   
    She should cancel this show tbh.
  7. Jack liked a post in a topic by Viva in Tips for Attending a Lana Concert   
    Yeah that's why your comment was so brilliant I mean....could her album and song titles be more inappropriate?   Maybe Ke$ha should be the opening act with Die Young as the opening song . Mess
  8. trayertrash liked a post in a topic by Jack in Dark Heart Trayler Park   
    Aww it's so beautiful #literallycryingrnTrayer thanks
  9. Jack liked a post in a topic by Ari in Iggy Azalea   
    I think it made it funnier, tbh.
  10. Jack liked a post in a topic by Ari in Iggy Azalea   
    I'm pretty sure she doesn't have a thread, but my apologies if a topic has already been created on this subject.
    I'm not a fan of Iggy Azalea lol, but I think she's a controversial character and a big name in music at the moment. Just wanted to hear everybody's opinion.
     
    Do you like her, dislike her? Why/why not?
     
  11. Jack liked a post in a topic by Ari in Iggy Azalea   
    thank u for the input james much appreciated
  12. Jack liked a post in a topic by Ari in Iggy Azalea   
  13. Jack liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Lana's Looks / Male Equivalent   
    Her male equivalent
     

  14. Jack liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality   
    smh at me reading this intersexuality
  15. Elle liked a post in a topic by Jack in Member of the Month (July): Poll!   
    How has Elle not won yet
  16. incandescencia liked a post in a topic by Jack in Born to Die vs Ultraviolence   
    You guys are comparing the worst lyrics to the best
  17. Jack liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Song On the Toilet   
    I'm on fire on the toilet.
  18. Elsemarie159 liked a post in a topic by Jack in Born to Die vs Ultraviolence   
    You guys are comparing the worst lyrics to the best
  19. Jack liked a post in a topic by BLOODSHOT in Garbage similarities   
    At first I thought you were slandering the album
  20. kitschqueen liked a post in a topic by Jack in Born to Die vs Ultraviolence   
    You guys are comparing the worst lyrics to the best
  21. Jack liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)   
    I'm tempted to say you are, sir.
  22. Jack liked a post in a topic by HEARTCORE in Brooklyn Baby   
    where is this snippet
  23. HONEYMOON liked a post in a topic by Jack in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    download in 320kbps here --->> http://bit.ly/1jV43db
  24. Jack liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Post Your Fanmade Ultraviolence Covers   
    Double penetration on an album cover? The innovation
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