Friday 12 September 2014
Advert Analysis: Believers Never Die-Fall Out Boy
This advert for the band Fall Out Boy talks about their greatest hits album 'Believers Never Die'.
The advert features the album cover, two skeletons laying side by side in what looks to be a bedroom, positioned to look like a couple. This matches the title as it implies that death wasn't an obstacle for this couple, and they have continued to function because they 'believed'. This album was released around a similar time to when the band were going on hiatus, which the title may also refer to, implying that the music will not go away just because the band has.
The name of the band is positioned at the top in bold white, with the album title positioned in a smaller font beneath, and beneath that is the words 'The Greatest Hits', signifying the style of the album, in a slightly larger font. The advert also includes the rating from the esteemed music magazine Kerrang! , which gave the album 5 Ks (stars) which makes the album more enticing for an inquisitive buyer. The mention of some of the songs present (all of which are highly popular Fall Out Boy songs) and the inclusion of an exclusive CD/DVD which can only be obtained through album purchase, implies that the customer would get more for their money, meaning that the album would appear more worthwhile.
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