This digipack is slightly different as a concept because, even though the band is organic, they take advantage in their condition of young, attractive females to attract a wider audience. Scanners will give more importance to the usage of pictures of themselves to make an impact.


Adding to how attractive these singers may be, this would be Scanners first release, which means that they want to be easily recognisable among new fans and give them a face to praise. This is the sort of looks that I would associate with the lead singer of the band, though in the cover she would be styled and edited with strong chiroscuro contrasts similar to those of the covers seen above.
In the other two sections of the outside of the CD, I'd stretch a black and shite picture of the singer ijn front and the rest of the band (another four girls as I've said in my other post) behind her, sitting in tombstones. They would all be dressed in suits as in the video, with serious expressions in their faces rather than suggestive. This is a run-of-the-mill, simpler version of my idea:
Inside, I would play more with the stills of objects and locations of the video by themselves. For instance, these empty cinema seats seem convincing to me as they are both comforming to the aesthetic of the band and interesting to take a look at:
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