Aug 08, 2026

Behind the Cover Art

Chrome Moon EP cover art, full spread

The artwork for Chrome Moon was built around a single image: a full moon, rendered in warm bronze rather than the cold silver you'd expect, with Suede turned away from camera — caught mid-thought rather than posed for it.

The front cover keeps things quiet and formal: the wordmark stacked tight above her, the moon glowing directly behind her like a halo she didn't ask for. It's meant to feel a little ceremonial, a little private, like walking in on something you weren't supposed to see yet.

The back cover flips the mood entirely — a looser, low-lit shot on a green velvet couch, tracklist laid out plainly beside her. Where the front is composed, the back is relaxed. Together they frame the EP the way it's meant to be heard: formal invitation on one side, real intimacy on the other.

Every visual choice — the bronze-on-black palette, the brass accents, the way light falls across the couch — was picked to match what the songs already sound like. Chrome Moon was always going to look like this before it ever got a title.