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Looking back on the albums of 2014, we have to admit that it's been a hell of a year.
Whether bold and beautiful images or simple, subtle signage, the last 12 months have produced some truly eye-catching and innovative visuals to represent a range of albums.
There were delectable debuts from artists like FKA twigs and Fatima Al Qadiri, replete with gorgeous album covers that deserve to be held in consideration for the National Portrait Gallery, as well as more solemn, heartfelt imagery adopted by the likes of YG and Young Fathers. Meanwhile, there were artists like Aphex Twin and Rome Fortune trying to convey not only a message but an idea to the audience—a contextualizing message which hits the viewer seconds before even putting his or her headphones on.
Take a look and see which of this year’s albums grabbed us by the eyeballs, and learn a little something about how they came to be.
31. Lykke Li, I Never Learn

30. Shabazz Palaces, Lese Majesty

29. Angel Olsen, Burn Your Fire For No Witness

28. Future Islands, Singles

27. clipping., CLPPNG

26. Rustie, Green Language

25. Untold, Black Light Spiral

24. Ratking, So It Goes

23. Popcaan, Where We Come From

22. Kid Cudi, Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon

21. Redinho, Redinho

20. Little Dragon, Nabuma Rubberband

19. Goldlink, The God Complex

18. Young Fathers, Dead

17. Run The Jewels, Run The Jewels 2

16. St. Vincent, St. Vincent

15. Pell, Floating While Dreaming

14. Pharrell Williams, G I R L

13. SBTRKT, Wonder Where We Land

12. Fatima Al Qadiri, Asiatisch

11. Blu, Good To Be Home

10. Rome Fortune, Small VVorld

9. YG, My Krazy Life

8. ScHoolboy Q, Oxymoron

7. Flying Lotus, You're Dead!

6. The Roots, …And Then You Shoot Your Cousin

5. Aphex Twin, Syro

4. FKA twigs, LP1

3. David Bowie, Nothing Has Changed

2. Nicki Minaj, The Pinkprint
