Album Of The Day

Album Of The Day: Going Public by Newsboys

Album Art of Newsboys's Going Public album - A black and white photo of thousands of people standing inside a very large tent the size of a gymnasium or larger. They are facing the camera and looking a bit off to the right of the camera. There seems to be lights set up in the ceiling of the tent to light up the scene and there are a bunch of support poles that break up the sea of people a bit.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: New Mexico by Anchor & Braille

Album Art of Anchor & Braille's New Mexico album - An illustration of a rocky terrain with mountains in the background and a large amount of blue sky with the occasional cloud throughout. In the foreground, a wooden puppet is pictured from the chest up and it has a skull face and a black cowboy hat. Above the puppet, it says in small yellow letters the band's name, then on the next line in even smaller 'Presents', then in large yellow letters, the album title, 'New Mexico'.

Album Of The Day: Leonard, The Lonely Astronaut by Andrew Osenga

Album Art of Andrew Osenga's Leonard, The Lonely Astronaut album - A photo of a young, white man in a white room with what looks like metal walls, the ones on the left and right tapering in at the top and bottom. There's a dark grey line around waist height. The man is wearing what looks like a white space suit or something, and is moving quickly from right to left across the frame so he is blurry while the rest is in focus. There are a few panels on the wall and air vents/fans on the edges of the ceiling.</body></html>

Single Of The Day: What A Time To Be Alive by The Elms

Album Art of The Elms's What A Time To Be Alive single - A photo of four middle-aged men in a black room, which soft blue lighting illuminating them from the right side of the frame. They all have at least stubble on their face or full beards. Three are looking at the camera, while one is looking down and off to the right. In the bottom right quarter, it has the band's name printed in white with the album title in a dark blue spread over two lines below it.

Album Of The Day: When I Was Younger by Colony House

Album Art of Colony House's When I Was Younger album - A photo of a young boy sitting in front of a gray-ish white wall. Only seen from the chest up, he has a denim shirt on and looks fair-skinned with curly, red hair. He looks to be only 3-4 years old and has a fairly blank expression and is looking directly at the camera. At the top, above the boy's head, the band's name is printed in large, white letters.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Brother's Keeper by Rich Mullins

Album Art of Rich Mullins's Brother's Keeper album - The border around the edge seems to be a repeating photo of clouds on a blue sky. Inside that, it looks like a mixed media piece, with what looks like wires connecting various lights inside that border and between the vertical portions inside the border. The top third has red paint in the left and right, with what looks like the outlines of a dog painted on each side.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: Burlap To Cashmere by Burlap To Cashmere

Album Art of Burlap To Cashmere's self-titled album - Designed to look like an old book or something, the cover has a old paper look and has some marks of glue or tape on the left side and the edges. In the middle is printed a brown outline of a five-piece band and then below it the band's name in large letters.

Album Of The Day: The Listening EP by The Rock 'n' Roll Worship Circus

Album Art of The Rock 'n' Roll Worship Circus's The Listening EP - On a hazy green background, a black graphic of a man in a space suit holding a device with a dish on one end like some sort of radio in his right hand and wearing a round space helmet over his head with headphones on top of that. On his chest is printed a TV icon with a star in the TV screen area.</body></html>

Album Of The Day: The 2nd Law by Muse

Album Art of Muse's The 2nd Law album - On a black background, a colorful 3-D illustration of the human brain's neural connections/pathways, with different parts in different colors of the rainbow. In the top left, on the black background is the band's logo, the band's name surrounded by black bars on the top and bottom. Below it is printed 'The 2nd Law', each word on its own line, with the first being more white and the second two being more progressively red.

Album Of The Day: Reinvent, Remember, Replay by Jars of Clay

Album Art of Jars Of Clay's Reinvent, Remember, Replay EP - On a bright yellow background, a very blown out photo of a red and yellow Speak 'n' Spell device with the black strip having aqua LED letters that spell out, 'Reinvent, Remember, Replay'. Printed in a handwritten-like font in black with an aqua blue shadow above in large letters is the band's name.

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