Calvin Harris 18 Months Album Cover Location ((hot))
In an interview with a prominent music publication, Calvin Harris revealed that he was drawn to Mono Lake's surreal landscape because it embodied the essence of his music. He wanted the album cover to reflect the sense of freedom and escapism that his songs aim to provide. The hot air balloons, which add a touch of whimsy to the cover, were a nod to Harris' own experiences with travel and exploration.
The setting was chosen to convey introspection and calm, contrasting with the high-energy dance tracks like "We Found Love" and "Sweet Nothing". The album title, 18 Months , refers to the exact duration of time it took Harris to write and produce the record. By looking away from the camera, Harris suggests that the focus should be on the music rather than his persona. calvin harris 18 months album cover location
Zibert initially scouted locations in Iceland and the Atacama Desert in Chile. But budget constraints and Harris’s tight schedule meant they needed a location within a three-hour drive of Los Angeles. Zibert settled on the , a landscape so barren and otherworldly that it has doubled for Mars in films like The Martian . In an interview with a prominent music publication,
in Las Vegas featured in Calvin Harris's music videos, such as the one for "Feel So Close" The setting was chosen to convey introspection and