Here are four album artworks that left us extra eager to hear the accompanying music in March 2026:
Phoebe Salmon @phoebesalmon, ELIZA – The Darkening Green
This breathtaking, earth-embedded image of ELIZA was taken by Phoebe Salmon, a filmmaker and photographer based in London. Salmon’s wider practice often situates bodies in friction with their environments, and The Darkening Green certainly feels like a version of that instinct.
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Charles Myers @charles__myers, Yebba – Jean
Behind the lens is photographer Charles Myers, a member of Yebba’s creative circle. The photograph is disarmingly simple, capturing a lone Bigfoot figure crossing a chain of stones through glassy water, framed with almost painterly restraint.
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Etta Friedman @thelovevortex, Snail Mail – Ricochet
Etta Friedman has crafted Ricochet’s cover art, depicting a pale spiraling shell on a dusty blue background. There’s a beautiful stillness to the image, carried by its cool, vintage-toned palette and diffused light.
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Paul Romano and Mikel Elam, dälek – Brilliance of a Falling Moon
Created by Paul Romano, with additional art by Mikel Alam, the artwork accompanying Brilliance of a Falling Moon is striking and richly psychedelic. Colourful florals, masks and traced facial outlines sit at its centre, emerging through hushed purples and blues to form a kaleidoscopic, detail-dense composition that reveals something new with every look.
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