Album Of The Day

Album Of The Day: Alive & Breathing by Matt Maher

 many multicolored pieces of light with black barriers between them. At the top is a purple sky with orange and red land below it. And in the foreground is five grey figures, all in cloaks and some holding staffs. Around theme are red flames and between the flames and the land are large aqua blue waves of water.

Album Of The Day: Tales Of The Knife by Lucerin Blue

Album Art of Lucerin Blue's Tales Of The Knife album - On a white background, the left side is a black-and-white drawing of brutalist building about 6 stories tall with a tree-lined street and cars moving up and down it. To the right, there's a drawing of a man in a jacket with no head and holding a large knife in his left hand. Behind the man, is orange and red circles, with the orange circle fully surrounding the red circle.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Until This Shakes Apart by Five Iron Frenzy

 four vertical scribbles with one across. These were scribbled over and over. The majority is very large print that says the album title, 'Until This Shakes Apart'. This print is revealing a photo consisting of orange and red colors, which seems to be a photo of some sort of large structure burning down with a raging fire. It looks like standing in front of the fire, looking at the burning structure, is a person.

Album Of The Day: Winter by Jon Foreman

Album Art of Jon Foremans's Winter EP - On what looks like crumpled up notebook paper that has been folder in half vertically and in one spot horizontally is a sketch of a tree trunk and branches with no leaves, just snow and ice on its branches. At the foot of the tree is also some ground covered in snow and ice.

Album Of The Day: At Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash

Album Art of Johnny Cash's At Folsom Prison album - A photo of Johnny Cash's face from below, with a microphone in front of his mouth. You can see he's wearing a black suit coat and a white shirt underneath, and that his guitar strap is going over his shoulder. He's looking right at the camera with an expression that may be him in the middle of talking. Beads of sweat can be seen on his cheek. In the top right the artist and album name is printed in a block font.

Album Of The Day: Faith & Devotions Of A Satellite Heart by The Violet Burning

Album Art of The Violet Burning's Faith & Devotions Of A Satellite Heart album - On a black background on the left, the band name is printed 5 times in gray towards the top, and one time in white above the gray ones. On the right, three pieces of artwork of hearts on fire are shown, one with a cross above the heart and another with two hearts with a crucifix between them. All the hearts have a ring of thorns around the heart.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: The Golden West by Ethan Luck

Album Art of Ethan Luck's The Golden West album - A photo of a western landscape at the bottom and the clouds above. The bottom 15-20% of the photo is the ground and it's a desert landscape with lots of dirt, bushes and a few cacti, with large hills/mountains off along the skyline. Clouds take up much of the photo, though a sky can be seen through the clouds. The whole photo is tinted brown/gray, so there's very little blue in the sky.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: All Star United by All Star United

Album Art of All Star United's self-titled album - A photo of a sea of people, nothing but their upper body and heads before the next row of people behind them. It's a sunny day at some sort of outdoor event, so many are wearing brightly-colored T-shirts and hats and sunglasses. In the middle is printed the band name in a round, circular font in white with a large black border.

Album Of The Day: Best Laid Plans by Sandra McCracken

Album Art of Sandra McCracken's Best Laid Plans album - On a white background, a young white woman with shoulder-length blonde hair is sitting in white chair wearing a black sweater and shirt and red pants. In front the photo of her is printed the album title in white, and besides that, her name in a dark red that matches the pants.

Album Of The Day: The Night We Called It A Day by Deepspace5

Album Art of Deepspace5's The Night We Called It A Day album - The majority of the cover is a photo of the spines of vinyl record cases, probably stuck together on a shelf or in a crate. The sleeves of the records look well-used and are very worn, especially on the corners. Below the records, an area of just a black background with the band name in a bluish-green, blocky font, and the album title in smaller letters in a deep orange/brown.

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