Toronto, Canada –
King Sunshine released their second album (appropriately titled: Second Movement ). Adam Jarvis was commissioned to create cd packaging that had an “organic feel”. Using our Vectorvault collection as a base, Adam constructed flowers using instruments and icons related to the band. The results speak for themselves.
Here is a review of the album:
A burst of energy kicks off King Sunshines sophomore album Second Movement. The catchy guitar riffs and strong backing from the horns and percussions sections on At the Party gets the groove started and introduces new lead singer Maya Chiltons impressive pipes.
Torontos King Sunshine describe themselves as a House Orchestra, but with this new record they have solidified themselves as leaders in Canadas Acid Jazz (or Nu-Jazz) scene. They seamlessly fuse elements of jazz, house, dance, disco and funk into their own concoction of dance inciting music that has been keeping clubs across eastern Canada bumping for years.
Special mention needs to be made of That Rag, the 1920s inspired track that conjures thoughts of smoky swing clubs and is a perfect companion piece to the crowd favorite Bourbon Town (which is the only song on the album repeated from their self-titled debut). If you like to dance to funky homegrown grooves dont miss this new offering, and make sure to check them out next time they come to your town.
–Matthew Gorman
All of the individual vector pieces within this illustration up are available on VECTORVAULT .
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Great packaging. I like the organic feel. Really great approach.
It looks very “street”. Like it.
Wow Adam!
That looks so amazing! Great work as always.