




SOMETHING CORPORATENORTH
CLIENT: GEFFEN RECORDS
ART DIRECTION: JP ROBINSON
DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION: TIM MARRS
Way Back in the summer of 2003, I worked with the fun filled flip flop wearing American pop punk young guns Something Corporate. My Brief was to capture An autumnal / winter feel with a hint that the band were moving in new directions. Essentially a growing up album. So this not very Grown up illustrator went to meet them at the rather grand Charing Cross hotel , London and we chatted ideas through and went for lunch. A good bonding experience that later continued after a live gig. Needless to say lots of drinks were had and I vaguely remember putting their rhythm guitarist, worst for ware into a London Cab . William Tell, you owe me a fiver : )