Behind The Artworks: Scampi Chips, Dip And Campari - Well It Ain’t Fast Food (2026)


The concept behind the artwork for Well It Ain’t Fast Food comes from how we exist as a band. Not as one voice, but as many.

The face is made up of our own eyes – Dip at the top, then Campari, Chips, and Scampi. Stacked, repeated, slightly off. A kind of punk hydra. Not four individuals, but a shared body where it doesn’t really matter who is speaking.

We are interested in that collapse. In what happens when identity becomes fluid, when the boundaries between us blur, and something collective starts to take shape. Under the surface, we are the same.

The expression sits somewhere between familiar and distorted. A smile that doesn’t quite settle. Eyes that watch too much, or not at all. There is an overload in it, a quiet excess.

The title, Well, It Ain’t Fast Food, points to the same idea. This is not something immediate or easily consumed. It resists clarity, insists on staying a bit strange, a bit unresolved.

Like the music, the artwork is built from contradictions. A shared organism made from different parts, moving in slightly different directions, but still together.
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