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Background information
Organization name
Caladium
Industry
Entertainment & The Arts
Description of the organization and its target audience
Caladium is an edgy rock band that rocks hard! Our target audience is rock music fans, hard rock music fans, grunge rock. Bands like Tool, Chevelle, Pearl Jam, Audioslave, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Metallica, Alice In Chains, Godsmack, etc…
Content details
Description
We have 2 design options for this debut album, both after songs featured within: "Get To The Chopper" would be a war/action genre, featuring an ariel view of a helicopter (NOT A MOTORCYCLE) door machine-gunner mowing down demons below, with a fixed gatling gun, and a name painted on the nose of the chopper, called "The Light". Perhaps the demons may be depicted as swirling upward towards the chopper, from a crevasse in the earth. (The song is already released as a single and can be heard on YouTube or where ever you stream your music).
Secondly is "Third Moon" which would be a sci-fi genre depicting vessels launching from earth to escape its destruction. The song features lyrics depicting colonists hurriedly leaving earth for the safety of the "Third Moon".
Which ever idea sparks creativity, please go with your heart. A logo is provided for either use or reference to be featured at the top of the album cover, and the album title below, whether it be "Get To The Chopper" or "Third Moon".
Both designs should feature serious vibes (not cartoony) with serious coloring, etc...
Thank you so much! Please feel free to look up CALADIUM for audio references: We have 5 singles out, "Train", "Get To The Chopper", "Dirty T", "Cuban Squeeze", and "Third Moon". Thank you for participating!!!
References
Other notes
Our band name up top (logo provided) and the album title below (“Get To The Chopper” or "Third Moon").
Stock images
Client is not sure if they want stock images used in this contest.
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