Album Of The Day

Album Of The Day: Chase The Kangaroo by The Choir

Album Art of The Choir's Chase The Kangaroo album - A thick border of black with blue drawings making an indecipherable pattern surrounds the main photo. The main photo is one man on the left leaning in towards the camera and his hair is in front of his eyes. The second person is off to the right further away, and is holding his own shoulders and lookng down. Both people are slightly blurry like they were photographed in motion.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Even When My Heart Is Breaking by Matthew Smith

Album Art of Matthew Smith's Even When My Heart Is Breaking EP - On a background that looks like rough, brown paper, in a dark brown a rough heart shape is on the left in the middle. To the right of it, in the same dark brown color is the artist's name in large, lowercase letters. Then below that in a handwritten pen style is the EP title.

Album Of The Day: Drawing Black Lines by Project 86

Album Art of Project 86's Drawing Black Lines album - In the top right, the word 'Project' in white in uppercase block letters, with '86' below it aligned to the right. Below that, scribbled in black is the album title, and to the left of that is a white dragon icon. The rest of the album cover is 16 geometric symbols in a grid, semi-transparent of a photo too blurry to tell what it is portraying.

Album Of The Day: Conversations by Sara Groves

Album Art of Sara Groves's Conversations album - A close-up, grainy photo of the right side of this white woman's face from the front. Her nose and most of her mouth is on the left side of the frame, and her ear in the middle of the photo, so her face takes up most of the left half of the photo. It's just very bright behind her face and over her shoulder, which is just visible at the bottom.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: The Cannonballers by Colony House

Album Art of Colony House's The Cannonballers album - A photo of a pool from above, with an aqua blue hue and parts of it are whiter than others from the light bending through the water. In the top right, above the water is the torso and arms and legs of a white kid in red swim trunks, with his legs tucked under his chest. In the bottom left, you can see his shadow on the water.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Seven Swans by Sufjan Stevens

Album Art of Sufjan Stevens's Seven Swans album - On a marble brown background, a black-and-white pencil drawing of a swan takes up most of the space, with the head of the swan nearly touching the top and the wingspan of the swan just off the edges. The swan looks like it's either walking with its wings spread out or flying, but it's hard to tell since there's no background or ground to place it on.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Bright City by Bright City

Album Art of Bright City's self-titled album - On a marble gray background, a thick neon green line cuts from bottom left to top right. Above that, the band name is printed in thick white letters with a dark drop shadow and a light gray inner shadow as well. The empty space inside the uppercase 'BR' are also just white and not cut out like normal.

Album Of The Day: Paper Horses by Paper Horses

 Taylor Leonhardt, Leslie Jordan, Jess Ray, Sandra McCracken. The middle is mostly a photo of the the four white women's faces, lit from a window to the left of them so that the ride side of their faces are in shadow. Just above the photo is the band name in large print with two circles over it. This name overlaps with the photo, and it's orange on top of the photo, but black on top of the orange.

Album Of The Day: Shimmer by Luna Halo

Album Art of Luna Halo's Shimmer album - It's really hard to tell what is pictured here. It's a blue-colored photo of what looks to be a series of doors or windows, but warped and flipped via a series of mirriors or something. Also, some parts that don't look like that just look like random lines and shapes. Above this photo or illustration is layered in the top left some semi-transparent Chinese characters.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: The Road To OneDay by Passion

Album Art of Passion's The Road To OneDay album - At the bottom, a photo of a large crowd of young people, mosdtly with their eyes closed, heads looking up, and some with hands raised in the air. In the middle, semi-transparent, is a few more people with hands clasped together prayerfully or with hands raised, and they look like they're singing. The picture at the bottom continues to be the background, with a woods and the blue sky stretching across the album cover.</body></html>

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