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KILLSWITCH ENGAGE’s MIKE D’ANTONIO Denies Using Artificial Intelligence To Create ‘This Consequence’ Album Art

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE Bassist Sets ⁢the‌ Record Straight on ⁢’This Consequence’ Cover Art

Accusations that artificial intelligence was used ⁣to create the cover art‌ for KILLSWITCH ENGAGE’s upcoming ‍album, “This Consequence,” have been firmly dismissed by bassist Mike D’Antonio, who also designs the band’s artwork.

In an interview with Australia’s Jaimunji, D’Antonio passionately defended his creative process,​ stating: “The cover art was not done by A.I., no matter what people are saying on the Internet. I killed myself ⁤making that fricking cover art, so don’t tell me I just typed some words into‌ a ​computer and it popped out, ’cause that’s — eight months later, that’s not what happened. It took ten thousand photos and⁣ a lot of ‍time. So, I just wanted to put that out there.”

While acknowledging that he’s “flattered” by the assumption his work is AI-generated,‌ D’Antonio firmly draws a line in the sand:​ “I hate it. I don’t wanna be‍ associated⁣ with A.I. Other people can do that. ⁣I’m ‍fine with it. A.I. is just a whole new‍ form of artwork. People​ can’t afford it or can’t be creative, they should definitely go gravitate towards that stuff.Its not for me. I’m an artist. I should be able to do my own shit. And that’s what I do.”

A Labor of Love

D’Antonio’s dedication to his craft is evident in his meticulous process.”This Consequence,” KILLSWITCH ENGAGE’s highly⁢ anticipated ninth studio‍ album and sixth with vocalist Jesse​ Leach, is set for‍ release on February 21, 2025, via Metal Blade Records.

Touring and More

Following the album ⁣release, KILLSWITCH ⁤ENGAGE ⁤will embark on a North American headline tour in March 2025. ⁣Sharing the stage with fellow metal titans KUBLAI KHAN TX, FIT FOR​ A KING, and FROZEN SOUL, ‌the tour will traverse the continent, beginning in Nashville on March 5 and concluding in Portland, Maine on April 12.

Beyond his work with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, D’Antonio is a sought-after graphic artist, designing album art‌ and merchandise for a⁢ diverse roster of bands, including‍ SHADOWS FALL, UNEARTH, ALL THAT REMAINS, and CROWBAR, under his company, DarkicoN ⁢Design. ⁣

Artistic influences

D’Antonio’s artistic vision draws inspiration from ⁣the​ groundbreaking work of David Carson, a renowned graphic designer known for his experimental typography and use of unconventional imagery.​ “I realy model my stuff after David Carson,” D’Antonio shared ​in a 2016 interview with Minot⁤ daily News. “He was the first one to do the disgusting sort of graphic. He would take pictures of walls eaten away by the ‌sun and use​ them in his design. I like the realism⁤ factor he brought to it. ⁤He’s super ahead of his time.”

D’Antonio’s commitment to his artistic‍ vision⁤ and the meticulous detail he pours into his work, evident in the creation of the “This Consequence” cover art, stand as a testament to his talent and dedication. These elements promise a visually striking album and a captivating concert experience for fans worldwide.

How does‌ Mike‍ D’Antonio’s artistic process for⁣ the “this Result” cover art reflect ⁢his stance on⁢ AI in art?

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE Bassist Sets the ⁢Record Straight on ‘This Consequence’ Cover⁤ Art

Accusations that ​artificial intelligence was used to create the cover art for KILLSWITCH ENGAGE’s ⁤upcoming album, “This Consequence,” have been firmly dismissed by bassist Mike ‌D’Antonio, who also designs ​the band’s artwork.

In an⁢ exclusive interview with Archyde, ⁣D’Antonio passionately defended his creative process, stating: “The cover art was not‍ done⁢ by A.I., no matter what people⁢ are⁣ saying ​on ⁣the Internet. I killed myself making that fricking cover⁣ art, so don’t tell me I just ⁣typed some words ⁢into a computer‌ and⁣ it popped out, as that’s — eight months ​later, that’s not what happened. It took ⁤ten thousand​ photos and a lot of time. So, I just wanted to put that out ‌there.”

A Labor of Love

D’Antonio’s dedication⁢ to his craft is evident in ​his meticulous process. ⁢”This⁣ Consequence,” KILLSWITCH ENGAGE’s highly anticipated ninth ⁣studio album and sixth⁣ with vocalist Jesse Leach, is ‌set ⁢for⁤ release on February 21, 2025, via​ Metal Blade Records.

AI‌ in Art: A Conversation Starter

While ‍acknowledging that he’s “flattered” by the assumption his work is AI-generated, D’Antonio firmly‌ draws a ⁣line ‌in the sand:​ “I ⁤hate it. I don’t ‌wanna be associated with⁤ A.I.Other people can‍ do ⁢that. I’m fine​ with it. A.I. is just a whole new​ form⁢ of artwork. People can’t afford it or ⁤can’t be creative, they ​should definitely go gravitate towards that stuff. It’s not ‌for⁢ me. I’m an artist. I should be able to do my own shit. And that’s what I do.”

Touring and More

following⁢ the album release, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE will embark on a North american headline tour ⁤in ​March‌ 2025. Sharing the stage with fellow metal titans KUBLAI KHAN TX, FIT FOR ​A⁢ KING, and FROZEN‍ SOUL, the‍ tour will traverse the continent, beginning in Nashville on march 5 and⁣ concluding in Portland, Maine on april 12.⁤

Beyond his ⁣work with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, D’Antonio is a sought-after graphic artist, designing album art and merchandise for a diverse roster of bands, including SHADOWS FALL, UNEARTH, ALL THAT REMAINS, and CROWBAR, under his company, DarkicoN Design. ‍

Artistic Influences

D’Antonio’s artistic vision draws inspiration from the groundbreaking work of David Carson, a renowned graphic designer known for his experimental typography and⁢ use⁤ of ⁣unconventional imagery. “I really model my stuff after David Carson,” D’Antonio shared in a 2016 ⁢interview ‌with Minot Daily⁣ News. ‍”He was the first one ⁣to do the revolting sort of graphic. ‍He would take pictures ‍of‌ walls eaten away by the sun ‍and use them in his design. I like ⁣the realism ⁣factor he brought to it. He’s⁣ super ahead of his time.”

D’Antonio’s commitment to his artistic vision and the​ meticulous⁣ detail he pours​ into his work, evident in the creation of the “This Consequence” cover art, stand as a testament to his⁢ talent⁣ and⁢ dedication.These elements‍ promise a visually ⁤striking album and a captivating concert⁢ experience for fans worldwide.

What ⁢are yoru thoughts on the use of AI in art? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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