Woman From Deftones’ 'Around the Fur' Album Art Looks Back: "Just Me Having a Kick-Ass Time, You Know?”
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In 1997, Deftones released his second album Around the Fur, a work that on the cover had the image of a girl named Lisa M. Hughes, friend of Stephen Carpenter -guitarist of the band-. The cover consisted of a shot of a young girl in mesh, wet, sitting on the edge of a Jacuzzi. Now, in [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
The Woman On Deftones’ ‘Around The Fur’ Cover Reflects On The Photo That Wouldn’t Let Go
Long before TikTok rediscovered Deftones and arena crowds started screaming every word again, Around the Fur already had a grip on the culture. Not just for ‘My Own Summer (Shove It)’ or ‘Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)’, but for that intimate, confrontational hot tub close up that stared back from record store shelves in 1997. With Deftones riding another massive wave of relevance, Jenkem has released a new video essay unpacking how the album’s i…
Catch up with the cover model of Deftones' 'Around the Fur'
‘Around the Fur’ album artwork. (Maverick Recording Company) Nearly 30 years after Deftones released their 1997 album, Around the Fur, the record’s cover model has given an interview on its impact on her life. Lisa Hughes was photographed for the cover by Rick Kosick, who later became known for his work on the Jackass series and movies, during a party with the Deftones band members. The photo features an image of Hughes wearing a bikini and sitt…
Lisa Hughes. The name is not so big. Neither are those of the disc models such as Nevermind or Placebo. Anonymous people who have had different things once become the album on which their face was printed. In fact, both in the case of Nirvana and Placebo, both people ended up suing for the use of their image. Who did not go through it was Lisa Hughes, the woman who comes out on the cover of the Around The Fur, Deftons’ second album. The album th…
Woman from Deftones' Around the Fur Album Art Looks Back on Iconic Cover
Deftones‘ seminal album Around the Fur features some of the most iconic artwork of the ’90s — a provocative image of a young woman in a jacuzzi, shot from a bizarre top-down, up-close perspective with a fisheye lens. In a new video feature, Jenkem magazine set out to uncover the lore behind the sleeve image and its bikini-clad subject, Lisa Hughes, going as far as to track down the present-day Hughes, as well as catch up with the photographer be…
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