The album art
[ Posted 25 June 2010 in Podcast by Simon Streep ]
Most bands put lyrics in their album inlay. We don’t. But then again, most bands don’t have songs about the life benefits of jumping on trampolines. Our album art reveals The Brothers Streep family tree through different generations, and includes mysterious artefacts which explore the mythology behind the band and the songs on the album. The majority of people aren’t really interested in this sort of geeky attention to detail, but for the select few who enjoy this sort of thing, we’ve got a bit of a treat for you...
In order to enjoy this podcast you really have to answer two questions.
1. Do you own a physical copy of Suitable For The Whole Family? If you don’t, you’re going to be lost, because we’re going to ask you to get out your copy and explore the album art with us.
2. Do you actually care about hidden meanings and references? If you don’t, you’re going to hate this. If you do, you’ll love this – but – we do suggest looking over the album art first in your own time to see if you can pick up some of the ‘easter eggs’ – it’ll be more rewarding if you figure them out before we reveal their significance.
Alright – you’re good to go – click here to download The Brothers Streep’s Guide To The Suitable For The Whole Family Album Art.
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Tim P Streep
26 June 2010It's a chicken dammit!!!
Simon Streep
26 June 2010Tim, I'm beginning to think there is no third secret 'Easter Egg', it's just a way you've figured out to permanently annoy me for the rest of my life...
Hugh
28 June 2010Perhaps the best way to finish a podcast ever. Nice.
Tim P Street
28 June 2010Nope, there definitely is a third easter egg. Waiting to be discovered by someone with exemplary forensic skills.
joy streep
1 July 2010FYI - the 2 kids in the photo under DYLAN STREEP (1986) are Dylan's mom (Me - aged 4) and his uncle (my brother).