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Rock music has long been a vehicle for protest and social commentary, yet many modern audiences experience it only as entertainment rather than cultural resistance. The challenge was to design a vinyl collection that repositions British rock as a powerful force for rebellion, activism, and identity while visually capturing the raw emotion and urgency that defined the genre.
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Research into post-war British music revealed that rock emerged directly from working-class frustration, political unrest, and youth defiance. Artists like The Rolling Stones, The Clash, and Pink Floyd used music to challenge authority and ignite social conversation.
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A curated vinyl collection of three records that traces a narrative of rebellion through music. Each record represents a different theme—class struggle, political dissent, and identity—supported by bold, symbolic design that mirrors the intensity and cultural impact of British rock.
Rock & Rebellion reexamines British rock as more than just sound; it positions it as a voice of resistance shaped by post-war tension, working-class frustration, and youth defiance. Drawing from the legacy of The Rolling Stones, The Clash, and Pink Floyd, it explores how music became a platform for challenging authority and expressing identity.
It invites the viewer to reconsider what British rock represents, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of rebellion, dissent, and self-expression.
ROCK & REBELLION
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