Album Of The Day

Album Of The Day: Fall by Jon Foreman

Album Art of Jon Foreman's Fall EP - On what looks like a brown paper bag given a slightly golden and auburn hue is a black sketch of a bare tree with a shadow of it on the ground to the left.

Album Of The Day: Fernando Ortega by Fernando Ortega

Album Art of Fernando Ortega's self-titled album - A black-and-white photo of a middle-aged man sitting at a table at a cafe or restaurant looking off into the distance with a coffee cup in front of him. Behind him are more empty tables and chairs. Over the background and to the right of his face is his name in white, lowercase letters with a shadow.

Album Of The Day: World Renown For Romance by Denison Marrs

Album Art of Denison Marrs's World Renown For Romance album - For the bottom fifth of the cover, its white with the name of the band and the album name on blue text, centered right. The top half is a dark blue background, with some sort of blocky, geometric design that is white and lighter shades of blue. Maybe some sort of 8-bit icon of a waterfall turned on its side and very badly compressed or something like that?

Album Of The Day: Church Music by David Crowder Band

Album Art of David Crowder Band's Church Music album - At the top it says the band name in white and the album name in a a more ornamental font at the bottom. In the middle is a large, gold metal circle with the letters 'DCB' cut out in the middle.

Album Of The Day: 220 by Phil Keaggy

 strings and pickups fastened to a piece of wood. And below that, a smaller electric guitar body with a bare US-style electrical outlet on the top of the guitar's body and no strings on the neck. At the top, it says the artist and album name on a black piece of wood with white paint.

Album Of The Day: Crimson Cord by Propaganda

Album Art of Propaganda's Crimson Cord album - A mixed media piece, it looks like the lowest layer is maybe a few photos of Jason Petty, the artist known as Propaganada, his face from straight on and from above in black and white. Painted above that is what looks like paint, a white paint base above the photo with black brushstrokes on the left, and red and blue in the bottom right. On top of the white looks like scribbles of thinner pen or marker.

Album Of The Day: International Anthems For The Human Race by All Star United

Album Art of All Star United's International Anthems For The Human Race album - On a white background, five young men are grouped in the bottom right, making funny faces and only half of them looking at the camera. Above them, the band's name, 'All Star United', is printed in white with a large red border around the letters. In a smaller black font, the album title is printed centered below the band name.

Album Of The Day: A Million Lights by Michael W. Smith

Album Art of Michael W. Smith's A Million Lights album - In a swirl of color, a silhouette of a man is in the center but it's a bit blurry. The swirl of colors seems to also be overlaid with a lot of stars throughout. The words 'A Million Lights' are in white in the center, as well as the artist's name and an 'MW' logo below and above.

Album Of The Day: Much Afraid by Jars of Clay

Album Art of Jars of Clay's Much Afraid album - On a golden background is printed the black-and-white photograph of a young man and woman in swimwear holding hands. From the framing of the photo, we only see one half of their bodies because the other half is cut off. It looks like they may be on a beach as there is some splashing water at the bottom.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Hungry: Falling On My Knees by Vineyard UK

Album Art of Vineyard UK's Hungry album - A photo of a baby peeking up over some sort of barrier in front of them. Their big, blue eyes are looking far up. On top of it, 'Hungry' is written in blocky letters and then 'Falling on my knees' and 'Live from London' in much smaller letters.

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