Music

Album Of The Day: The Heart of Worship by Matt Redman

Album Art of Matt Redman's The Heart of Worship album - A close-up photo of Matt Redman leaning forward in prayer, head bowed, holding a guitar by the neck, looking like he's praying before or after a song. The 'Worship Together' label is across the top, and it says 'The Heart of Worship' and 'with worship leader Matt Redman' towards the bottom left.

Album Of The Day: Beyond These Shores by Iona

 a gray sky, a blue sea, and on the far left side a red colored landscape past the sea.

Album Of The Day: Acoustic Cafe by Phil Keaggy & Friends

Album Art of Phil Keaggy's Acoustic Cafe album - On a red background with a light right border, the title and artist of the album is hand-written at the top. Center and bottom is a drawing of a steaming cup of coffee on a saucer. The cup and saucer is an orange color and the coffee is black.

Album Of The Day: Never Take Friendship Personal by Anberlin

Album Art of Anberlin's Never Take Friendship Personal album - On a white background and table, a marble-looking bust with the top half of the head missing on the right side--it looks like it was broken off and we can see it's hollow. Overlaid on top of this picture is some blue flowers in such a way that they look like they are stuck inside the bust and protruding out the missing part of the bust.

Album Of The Day: The Still Point by Sandra McCracken & Ben Shive

Album Art of Sandra McCracken and Ben Shive's The Still Point EP - In the center is a beige box that says 'The Still Point' in large letters, with the artist names in much smaller letters on the top and bottom of the box. The background is the sky from high up, with clouds above and below. On the outside of the artwork are two large borders, the outermost clouds again, and the innermost some sort of swirl of green, yellow, red and white paint.

Album Of The Day: No Man's Land by Charlie Peacock

Album Art of Charlie Peacock's No Man's Land album - On a bluish-white background that is made out of old pieces of notes, receipts, and other bits of paper sits other pieces of cut-out paper of different colors and types. The majority of it is 'Charlie Peacock' in a flowing script in yellow and blue, with 'No Man's Land' on a smaller circle of orange paper in the middle. In the bottom right is a man sitting on a bench in front of a small wooden building, and a dog sitting in front of him.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Leave What's Lost Behind by Colony House

Album Art of Colony House's Leave What's Lost Behind album - surrounded by a wide, beige border is a photo of the back of a person. We can only see the bottom of his face, but the photo focuses on a denim jacket which has the words 'Leave What's Lost Behind' stitched in gold on the back. It looks like the person may be outside on a cloudy day about golden hour.

Album Of The Day: Redemption Songs by Jars of Clay

Album Art of Jars of Clay's Redemption Songs album - at the top, the artist name and album title in handwritten font centered, then in the center below is a drawing of a small bird sitting on an even smaller shoot of a plant. The bottom half shows that underground there is a much larger root system underneath the plant.

Album Of The Day: Hello Hurricane by Switchfoot

Album Art of Switchfoot's Hello Hurricane album - looking straight up, a partly cloudy sky with sun filtering through the clouds and a flock of birds flying in the foreground. The words 'Switchfoot' are printed in a large, blocky font and the words 'Hello Hurricane' are in a thin script.

Apple's iPod Refresh & iTunes Ping

As usual, every fall Apple debuts a new line of iPods to wow the kids and parents into getting new iPods. And, of course, this year was no exception. On Wednesday, September 1st, Steve Jobs and many from the Apple crew showed the press their latest products at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in downtown San Francisco, CA. And as expected, the iPods were updated with cooler, newer features and a couple other new products were announced as well.

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