POP ART: U.K.Subs Another Kind Of Blues

Another from my series of iconic Seventies & Eighties Punk Rock and New Wave record sleeves reimagined as standout Pop Art to show in an installation or hang in your space.

U.K. Subs – Another Kind Of Blues (1979)

Description: 600mm MDF with Pine Former. Acrylic Paint. 

UK Subs Pop Art


Few punk album covers are as instantly recognizable as the sleeve for the U.K. Subs’ debut album, Another Kind of Blues. Released in 1979, the record’s artwork became a visual anthem for the punk ethos, raw, bold, and unapologetic. Now, this iconic blue sleeve art is being reimagined as large-scale Pop Art, a 600mm celebration of punk history transformed into a striking new medium.

Revisiting an Icon – The original artwork, with its distressed texture, stark imagery, and raw aesthetic, perfectly encapsulated the grit and urgency of punk rock. The World War One Tank Driver Safety Goggles, reflected both the energy of the music and the band’s focus. It wasn’t just an album cover, it was a statement of intent.

My painted reinterpretation magnifies this classic design, scaling it up to 600mm and infusing it with the vibrant sensibilities of Pop Art. Bold, saturated colours are a facsimile of the original, and textures are replicated at the new large scale. This is Another Kind of Blues as you’ve never seen it before—a fusion of punk’s rebellion and Pop Art’s playful edge but wartime connotations capture the latent energy stored in the vinyl groove. 

Why Another Kind of Blues? The U.K. Subs’ debut album wasn’t just another punk record—it was a blueprint for a movement. Its themes of disillusionment and defiance resonate just as strongly today, and its artwork remains a cultural touchstone. This creative project explores how that punk ethos translates into the bold, ironic language of Pop Art, creating something that’s both a tribute to the past and a celebration of reinvention.

Experience the Art of Punk – This large-scale reimagining isn’t just for die-hard U.K. Subs fans, it’s for anyone who appreciates the power of art to provoke, inspire, and redefine cultural boundaries. The 600mm scale adds a monumental quality to the work, demanding attention and inviting viewers to experience Another Kind of Blues in a new, electrifying context.

This unique artwork forms part of my series of Punk Rock & New Wave record sleeves as 600mm Pop Art paintings. This body of work is set to be exhibited in Autumn 2025. 

Because the punk ethic never dies, it evolves. 

POP ART: Buzzcocks – Orgasm Addict

Another from my series of iconic Seventies & Eighties Punk Rock and New Wave record sleeves reimagined as standout Pop Art to show in an installation or hang in your space.

Buzzcocks – Orgasm Addict (1977)

Description: 600mm MDF with Pine Former. Acrylic Paint & Collage. 

Buzzcocks Orgasm Addict Pop Art


Orgasm Addict, Buzzcocks’ incendiary 1977 debut single, was more than just a punk anthem, it was a statement. It shattered taboos with its audacious lyrics and set the tone for a generation rebelling against conformity. Now, over four decades later, a reimagining of this punk rock milestone through a Pop Art lens, celebrating its raw energy, wit, and cultural significance.

This large-scale reinterpretation pays homage to the trailblazing visual language of Malcolm Garrett and Linder Sterling, whose iconic sleeve design remains as daring and provocative as the song itself. Sterling’s photomontage, a surreal collage of household appliances and fragmented bodies captured the disruptive ethos of punk while challenging traditional notions of sexuality and consumerism. It’s a masterpiece of subversive design, as relevant today as it was in the late ’70s.

From Punk Rock Icon to Pop Art – This reimagining amplifies the anarchic spirit of the original artwork, blending Sterling’s cut-and-paste aesthetic with the vibrant color palettes and bold forms of Pop Art. Think explosive neon hues, oversized textures, and recontextualized imagery that celebrates the song’s chaotic humor and uncompromising rebellion.

Malcolm Garrett’s typographic precision, those angular fonts and stark compositions also informs the design. This Pop Art transformation incorporates his graphic sensibility into a modernized framework, honoring his pioneering approach to blending music and bold , visual graphic art .

Why Orgasm Addict? Buzzcocks’ debut single isn’t just a punk classic; it’s a cultural landmark. The song’s tongue-in-cheek critique of excess and its frenetic energy feel tailor-made for a Pop Art transformation. This piece reexplores the tension between the song’s themes of desire, addiction, and liberation, bringing its provocative message to a new audience through a visual medium.

Experience the Rebirth. This reimagining isn’t just an homage it’s a conversation between past and present, punk rock and Pop Art, rebellion and reinvention. Whether you’re a lifelong Buzzcocks fan or a lover of bold, boundary-pushing art, this art piece invites you to rediscover Orgasm Addict as you’ve never seen it before. This may be the only large scale reinterpretaion of the single sleeve art as a painting worldwide.

Stay tuned for my exhibition details scheduled for this Autumn and exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into my creative process. 

You can join me as we celebrate the collision of music, art, and culture in the most electrifying way possible.

Vive Le Punk Rock – Vive Le Pop Art!