Musicians frequently push the envelope with both their music and visually striking album covers.?This idea has been elevated to a new level by one band, who included a secret message in their cover art that is only visible to people with 20/20 eyesight.?
This optical illusion further enhances the creative experience, inviting viewers to solve the enigma concealed in plain sight.
The band employed an optical illusion in their 2005 track, NY Excuse.?The cover appears to be a monochrome grid in black and white at first glance.?But the further you examine the photo, the more it seems like something is hidden.?
For years, fans of the band have been baffled by the illusion, but if you can swiftly identify the concealed message, you could have top vision.?Similar optical illusions have also been used by Soulwax for more oversized album covers, such as those for Any Minute Now and Nite Versions.?
Reddit users have been gushing about the puzzle, with one commenting, "great covers for an awesome band."?
For decades, numerous other bands have adopted illusions as album art.?Rock group Boston employed upside-down UFO guitars for their self-titled record as early as the 1970s.?2009 saw the release of a monochromatic, grid-like version of 200 Million Thousand by the rock group Black Lips.
You should be able to make out the name of the band and the song, NY Excuse, once you've located the perfect place.?After a lengthy, intense stare, the phrases "soul wax" and "NY Excuse" are visible in the illusion.
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