This document discusses the design of three indie rock album covers and how they relate to the design of the author's own album cover. It notes that Grayson Gilmour's album cover features a painted distorted head, using cold colors that create mystery. It also discusses how the author's cover and The Kaiser Chiefs' use bold fonts and primary colors to stand out and attract audiences. Finally, it describes how Foster the People uses a plain white background to make the artwork stand out, a common indie rock convention that helps identify the genre and create a brand identity without showing band members' faces.