What is job for a cowboy album cover?

Job for a Cowboy is an American death metal band that has released five studio albums as of 2021. The band's album covers have typically featured dark and gory imagery, often depicting themes related to death, violence, and the occult.

The first album, "Doom," released in 2005, featured a graphic image of a skull with serpents for hair, set against a red background. This album established the band's signature style, which has continued on subsequent releases.

The second album, "Genesis," released in 2007, featured artwork by Paul Romano, who has also worked with Mastodon, Trivium, and Godflesh. The cover featured a surreal, apocalyptic landscape filled with many bizarre and unsettling details.

The third album, "Ruination," released in 2009, featured a similar style to the previous album, with artwork by Brent Elliott White. The cover depicted a twisted, thorny vine choking out a skeletal bird in a barren wasteland.

The fourth album, "Demonocracy," released in 2012, featured artwork by Brent Elliott White, depicting a figure made of skulls and bones with a globe held in its hand, symbolizing mankind's greed and destruction.

The fifth album, "Sun Eater," released in 2014, featured artwork by Sam Turner, depicting a grotesque, multi-eyed creature devouring a smaller creature. This album was a departure from the band's previous sound, incorporating more progressive and atmospheric elements.

Overall, Job for a Cowboy's album covers have consistently featured striking and memorable visuals that reflect the dark and brutal nature of the band's music.