1970s Horror Album Cover Demon Cats Dripping Blood with Rats and PUSSFEAST

1970s horror album cover design, demon cats dripping blood, holding rats, words "PUSSFEAST"

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1970s horror album cover design, demon cats dripping blood, holding rats, words "PUSSFEAST"
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Design a vintage horror movie poster from the 1970s, inspired by the style of Sweet Alice (1976). The title 'Lo Malo' should be prominently displayed in bold, distressed typography, with an aged and worn-out effect. The letters should appear as though they are made of blood, dripping and oozing in a macabre and unsettling way. The background should have a grainy texture, muted colors, and an eerie atmosphere, creating a psychological horror tone. The overall composition should evoke the unsettling, artistic vibe of classic 1970s horror films.
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  • Subject: The subject of the image is a horror-themed album cover reminiscent of the 1970s era. It features demonic cats as the central focus, dripping blood, and holding rats. Setting/Background: The setting could be a dark, eerie environment, perhaps an abandoned house or a sinister alleyway, adding to the atmospheric horror. Style/Coloring: The style reflects the psychedelic and surreal aesthetic of 1970s album covers, with vibrant and contrasting colors to evoke a sense of unease and dread. Action/Items: The demon cats are depicted in menacing poses, their eyes glowing with malevolence. They are shown holding rats, emphasizing their sinister nature and adding to the macabre imagery. Costume/Appearance: The cats could be depicted with exaggerated features, such as elongated claws, sharp teeth, and distorted facial expressions, enhancing their demonic appearance. Accessories: The inclusion of the words 'PUSSFEAST' in bold, ominous lettering serves as the album title, further establishing the horror theme and adding an element of intrigue.