A black and white infrared thermal-style album cover featuring four distorted, high-contrast imagery segments.

This image features a grid-like layout composed of four distinct segments, each displaying highly abstracted, high-contrast black-and-white imagery. The aesthetic mimics thermal photography or infrared scanning, where shapes are defined by jagged white highlights against deep, ink-black voids. The overall visual style is experimental and distorted, emphasizing texture and raw contrast over recognizable forms.

The layout is divided into quadrants by thin white lines. The top left and top right segments feature complex, swirling organic shapes that resemble clouds, textured patterns, or blurred faces. In the bottom left, a prominent, distorted shape that appears like an open, yelling mouth or a figure in distress dominates the frame. The bottom right section displays a softer, more indistinct composition of light and dark patches. A thin horizontal white strip with markings resembling a measurement scale or a film border runs along the top and bottom of the entire frame.

Text appears in a thin, stark red font across the top edge, reading "THE ROLLING STONES" on the left and "EMOTIONAL RESCUE" on the right. The color palette is strictly limited to black, white, and a sharp, singular red accent for the band name and title. The composition is stark, moody, and intentionally fragmented, creating a sense of unease and edgy, 1980s-era graphic design.