The album art was designed by keyboardist Jeremy Schmidt, who was influenced by Storm Thorgerson's work.
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In April 2012 Filippo gets in contact with the multi-platinum major artist Storm Thorgerson (who has already worked for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Muse, Black Sabbath and more) who will make the artwork for Voodoo Highway's new album.
A striking feature of the album is the cover artwork, which was produced by renowned designer Storm Thorgerson (with Peter Curzon and photographer Rupert Truman), who has also produced artwork for such memorable albums as The Division Bell by Pink Floyd and Frances the Mute by The Mars Volta.
Other noteworthy pieces include his work on the covers of Duran Duran's Seven and the Ragged Tiger album (along with Malcolm Garrett), The Mission's Carved in Sand album and related singles, and The Cult's 1987 Electric album (along with Storm Thorgerson) and its first two singles ("Love Removal Machine" and "Lil' Devil").