1. Poster Analyse
Maverick Sabre
Plan B
The Streets
By Will Humphrey
2. Maverick Sabre- Lonely Are The Brave
After research into the
soul/indie/rap industry we
discovered that majority of their
songs are based around personal
experiences and personal
feelings.
Throughout most of his albums covers
and posters Maverick Sabre has used
the same font and layout. This effect
suggests that Maverick Sabre is trying
to make his name in a trademark that his
fans and other people can easily
recognise and relate to.
3. Maverick Sabre- Lonely Are The Brave
The title of his latest album
‘Lonely Are The Brave’ also
supports our research and
suggests that the album could
consist of personal
experiences and personal
feelings.
Majority of the website is dark
which could reflect the dark
lyrics and experiences that
Maverick Sabre sings about
and refers to in his songs.
4. Maverick Sabre- Lonely Are The Brave
The artist is represented as
traditional soul/indie artist as
he appears emotional
reflecting personal
experiences. However this is a
modern representation of men
as the artist is portrayed as
emotional and despondent and
traditionally men as portrayed
by the media as emotionless.
5. Maverick Sabre- Travelling Man
The passports within the
poster shot are used to
show his travelling past.
There are two passports
in the poster one British
and one Irish. The fact
that Maverick Sabre has
two different passports
not only reflects his
travelling past but a
struggle with his personal
identity.
6. Maverick Sabre- Travelling Man
This poster is aimed to tell a
story of Maverick Sabre’s early
life.
The poster also indicates that
Maverick Sabre has few
possessions and that he
doesn’t really belong anywhere.
The idea that Maverick Sabre
doesn’t belong anywhere is
reinforced through the title of
the album and the passports.
7. Maverick Sabre- Travelling Man
Starting out as young music artist
would have been hard for Maverick
Sabre. The fact that a bottle of Jack
Daniels (depressant) suggests that
Maverick Sabre could be try to numb his
pain or forget personal
experiences/feelings.
Maverick Sabre was born in London and then moved to Ireland
when he was 4 years old. After a successful collaboration with
Plan B on his single ‘Jungle’ Maverick Sabre moved back to
London. Maverick Sabre moved back to London to develop his
music career.
8. Plan B
Similar to Maverick Sabre
majority of the poster is
dark which could reflect the
dark lyrics and experiences
that Plan B sings about and
refers to in his songs.
The image of the artist
supports our research as the
artist looks despondent and
emotional reflecting his inner
feelings.
9. Plan B
Maverick Sabre is classed
under three genres
rap/soul/indie. These genres
suggest that Plan B is an
urban artist. This is
reinforced through other
posters of Plan B in urban
locations.
The direct address given by Plan B
suggests he is trying to create a
personal connection with his
audience.
10. The Streets
The artist is represented as
I can only make one traditional soul/indie artist
comparison with The as he appears emotional
Streets poster. The reflecting personal
poster is taken in an experiences. However this is
urban location which a modern representation of
men as the artist is
is similar to the one
portrayed as emotional and
used in the Plan B despondent and traditionally
and Maverick Sabre men as portrayed by the
posters. media as emotionless.