Every Time I Die call out Foster The People for similar cover art
Every Time I Die is apparently questioning the artistic basis of a new Foster The People album cover, as it looks strikingly similar to the art on ETID's most recent release, 2016's Low Teens.
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On Friday, Foster The People released their III EP/singles bundle, a teaser of three songs from their upcoming album. Almost immediately, the internet erupted with artwork accusations, comparing the III cover to the near-identical Low Teens artwork. ETID even took to Twitter to express their bewilderment with a row of thinking face emojis.
Below, check out Foster The People's initial cover reveal tweet and Every Time I Die's questioning retort, followed by Twitter replies from other bands (such as Code Orange and Harm's Way) and a couple of cheeky meme responses.
Do you think Foster the People ripped off ETID's artwork vibe?
III
out now: https://t.co/uxIPflDgrH pic.twitter.com/iYQH7l7xGO— Foster The People (@fosterthepeople) April 27, 2017
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— Every Time I Die (@everytimeidie) April 27, 2017
@everytimeidie Fuck them
— Code Orange (@codeorangekids) April 28, 2017
@everytimeidie This is insane
— Harm's Way (@harmsxway) April 28, 2017
@everytimeidie pic.twitter.com/f3al1lRTMc
— Bob Sacamano (@DahDrewth) April 27, 2017
@everytimeidie Already can't wait for the next @fosterthepeople album. pic.twitter.com/iqvVRczEFm
— Donovan Danhausen (@TheDonovanAllen) April 28, 2017
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