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You mean the album cover?
If you mean the artwork released by 007.com today, it's being discussed in the Posters thread and Production Timeline thread.
This is crazy dates
When the song is released we'll all hear and all be able to download it. If a sample or full version is leaked earlier, likewise.
Jarvis Cocker says he can "never forgive" US singer Sheryl Crow for taking the Bond theme away from Pulp in 1997.
"We got so close. Sheryl took it away from us," the band's frontman joked to the BBC's Colin Paterson.
Cocker added that Sam Smith would do a "good job" of recording the theme for new Bond film Spectre, but was not sure he had the same vocal "strength" for it as Adele, who recorded the previous one.
"Adele can really belt out a song. Sam Smith singing; the strength of it tends to be that more kind of intimate kind of thing. And Bond themes tell to be a bit dramatic and brassy. The interface there will be interesting."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03217zb
That's because everybody realises Sam Smith was only chosen because he was the most successful British artist in the last two years. It's only about money, a theme which seems to stay with EON more than ever before, and that is kind of sad. Mainstreaming Bond to death seems wrong.
I said it before and say it again, the billion dollar Bond will turn out to be a curse in the long run.
It's sad how they went from edgy and innovative to bland and mainstream in the Craig-era.
The quality of Mendes, Craig and the cast generally are what potentially keeps this 'real' of course.
Smith's song had better be good, or else he's going to get a drubbing like no other.
Of course it could be, but after Adele's mediocre belt out Skyfall I don't have high hopes, after all Smith is just the male version of Adele more or less.
That's true of any song.
I'd say very few, if any, despised SF. This feels like it is going to be divisive.