Following on from Wild Beasts’ postcard single and Radiohead’s newspaper album, Leeds band Officers have collaborated with the artist Stuart Semple to create a limited edition run of booksets of their debut album ‘On The Twelve Thrones’.

 

Semple has created 24 vacuum-sealed Encyclopedia Britannicas that contain a CD, handwritten album lyrics, photographs of the recording process, screen printed and lino cut elements, and production notes. In an interesting twist that documents the artistic collaboration, email communications between the band and the artist are also included. Each book is numbered and signed by the band and the artist.

 

It’s curious that Officers and Semple have chosen such weighty tomes to present the album. ‘On The Twelve Thrones’ explores the battle between man and machine, questioning the role of digital culture within modern society. Yet Officers’ electronic-infused rock is itself dependent upon machines. Like the contradictory qualities of the form and content of the album, so the bookset is something of a trompe-l’oeil. The book itself is not readable but is instead a vessel for music and visual art. It’s certainly an intriguing artistic concept.

 

You can obtain a bookset from Culture Label, a site that brings affordable art works to new audiences: https://www.culturelabel.com/on-the-twelve-thrones-bookset.html

Amanda Penlington on behalf of Hidden Currents

 

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