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Album Of The Day: Everything As It Should Be by Andy Gullahorn

Album Art of Andy Gullahorn's Everything As It Should Be album - Some sort of art, maybe a watercolor or maybe some digital art. At the top, a black sky with a very large, white moon. The artwork continues below with mountains in the backgroud, then some trees, and then three buildings of various sizes and a tower with a streetlamp, like a little town. At the bottom, in the ground in front of the town is printed the artist name and the album title.

Album Of The Day: Rivers In The Wasteland by Needtobreathe

Album Art of Needtobreathe's Rivers In The Wasteland album - On a brownish-gray background is printed what looks to be a cross-section of a piece of wood, with rings surrounding two points like to trees grown together. Most of the space between the rings are black, but a few on the right side are colored blue, like a river. The band's name is printed in small lettering in the bottom left and the album title is scribbled in the bottom right.

Album Of The Day: Mission House by Mission House

Album Art of Mission House's self-titled album - On a dark blue background, two large doors with a curved top are standing open. Above the doors is the band's name in small, bold print in a light brown color. Coming out of the open doors are flowers of all kinds. In front of the doors, a white hand holds on to one of the flowers.

Album Of The Day: I See Things Upside Down by Derek Webb

Album Art of Derek Webb's I See Things Upside Down album - A black and white photo that has, on the right, a profile of Derek Webb's face and the rest of the background is filled with what looks like an out-of-focus sky and clouds. On that background is written in lowercase white print the artist name and the album title, separated by three gold stars.

Album Of The Day: Backbreakanomics by Mars ILL

Album Art of Mars ILL's Backbreakanomics album - On a beige background, at the top is outlines of the words 'mars ill' in a styled format. And above that in smaller letters, the works 'backbreakanomics' in a sans-serif font in black. At the bottom, there's two men, both wearing caps, in an illustration. Half of each of them is colored in like it was in a coloring book or something, and the other half is the outline and numbers, like the cover is a coloring book with numbers associated with colors.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Storm The Gates Of Hell by Demon Hunter

Album Art of Demon Hunter's Storm The Gates Of Hell album - It looks like artwork made of metal on a door as it has hinge points on the left and right side, a seam in the middle, and black rivets along the side. On the faded brown metal, the outline of a horned demon of some sort with black slits for eyes has a large hole in its forehead.

Album Of The Day: American IV: The Man Comes Around by Johnny Cash

 The Man Comes Around album - Out of the black background, a light illuminates the face and forehead of an old white man, Johnny Cash. Above in huge letters is his last name, 'Cash'.

Album Of The Day: 10,000 Angels (Part One) by Jeremy Casella

Album Art of Jeremy Casella's 10,000 Angels (Part One) EP - On a sandy brown background with a cream border, a drawing of a bird from the top down with a halo around its head and rays stretching down from the halo.

Album Of The Day: Home by Jami Smith

Album Art of Jami Smith's Home album - Four different photos of a woman playing guitar and singing, from various angles, in a somewhat dark space. Atop those photos, written in hand-written scribbles are the artist's name and the album title, with an outline of a house (a square with an angled roof) next to it in the middle, and the word 'Live' in the top left.

Album Of The Day: Mmhmm by Relient K

Album Art of Relient K's Mmhmm album - A drawing of a green plant sticking up into the clouds with the top of it ending in a sunflower fully spread out. Below it, are 3 different offshoots with flowers closed and wilted. Above the flower written in the clouds is the artist name and the album title in blue in a jagged, comic font.

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