Agusa – Noir album art

Published May 19, 2024
Contributed by Jerry van Kooten


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Agusa is a Swedish psychedelic rock band, mostly instrumental, founded in 2013. The music has elements of folk, symphonic rock, progressive rock, and especially when played live the songs often deviate from the studio versions. After five studio albums, the band wrote the music to a movie titled Malmö Noir, directed by Augustin Sjöberg. The soundtrack (most likely with some extra recordings) was released in May 2024 on the album Noir.

The band name and album title use Ganache, with the latter shown in an outline variant. The line below is in Myriad or similar. The back cover also use Ganache for the texts “Side A” and “Side B”. Same goes for the LP labels (not shown here), see images on Discogs. The CD uses it for the plus sign (+) to denote the five CD bonus tracks that did not fit on the vinyl version. The typewriter font used for the track names (and on the vinyl release, also for credits) is John Doe.

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Back cover of the compact disc




Source: agusaband.bandcamp.com License: All Rights Reserved.

Back cover of the vinyl record



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