The album artwork in relation to song and genre
- The album artwork suggests an collaborative album shown through the image of the Hackney Peace Carnival Mural
-Home album cover suggests a upbeat tempo because the people shown on the Hackney Peace Carnival Mural look like they are having fun and are happy, but in contrast the background of the album creates a contrast as it shows a typical street in London this shows that the album has a mix of music. The mural also suggests a collaborative album with many other artists because of the amount of people shown
-The overall image shown on the cover of the album is stereotypical of Rudimental as they are known for being from East London and developing their music there, with their 'extended family' of friends and collaborators
Album in relation to lyrics of the song
-'tryna find my place, some place, oh I'- the album covers shows an empty street which is deserted with the only main feature being the mural suggesting a sense of community and everyone can find a place to fit in
-'but whoa at least I am free, oh oh I am free'- outside street in Hackney, people are free to go where they want and do what they want
-'home sweet home'- Home cover shows a Hackney street this is where Rudimental are from and record most of their music suggesting this is their home
Typography
-Rudimental title is in block modern text that is sharp and to the point, this fits with the artists genre as they are described as drum and bass
-the album title juxtaposes the bands as it is flowy and looks handwritten
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