The Libertines cover
The Libertines – The Libertines
Chris George
There’s no way the cover of The Libertines could be any more fitting. In one stark image it encapsulates the unflinchingly candid soap opera that was their swan song.
It’s unashamedly self-infatuated; detailing the genuinely tragic display of what had been a tempestuous but beautiful camaraderie. Carl fixing you with a forlorn stare conveying just how lost and torn he is; Pete staring down at his own arm, perfectly illustrating his spiral into self-destruction; but then above it all, with their arms side-by-side, you see their matching tattoos: “libertine.”
The dream is over and this is how it’s happened, blood and guts spilled for all to see. Even before you hear the raucous opening bars of Can’t Stand Me Now practically falling over itself to pour its heart out, you know The Libertines is going to be the story of the decay of one of the most important yet infamous bands in British rock n roll for the past decade.
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