Categories: Mashup

Post-Punk and The Bunnymen | Japanese Artist reimagines album covers with Bunnies

A particular Japanese artist seems to be fond of 4 things: Mountains, Trains, Bunnies, and Post-Punk—with the later two mashed up into some fantastic album cover re-imaginings.  Naturally Echo and The Bunnymen are included, but even cult heroes such as Eyeless in Gaza, and The Lucy Show get the full Usagi treatment.  I’m quite impressed—but they forgot Bunny Drums!

My personal favorites are definitely the ones for Bauhaus, This Mortal Coil, Kraftwerk, and The Smith’s “Hand in Glove” single cover—which ones are yours?

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