The central imagery is a high-contrast black and white photograph of five band members positioned in the foreground. They are dressed in dark, rock-and-roll style clothing, with one individual wearing a wide-brimmed hat. Their expressions are serious and moody, typical of 1990s rock aesthetic.
Behind the band, the scene transitions into a blurred, grainy outdoor landscape that appears to be a desolate or industrial area with parked vehicles. The photograph has a vintage, washed-out quality, heavily overlaid with text in a flowing script font that reads "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion." The overall composition is framed by a solid, dark, textured brown border that mimics weathered stone or dark parchment.
The artwork is dominated by a sepia-toned, earthy colour palette. The contrast between the deep blacks of the band members' attire and the bright, bleached-out tones of the background creates a gritty, nostalgic atmosphere. The text is rendered in a sharp, contrasting off-white or light cream, ensuring readability against the busy background. The style is distinctly evocative of early 1990s alternative rock photography, emphasizing raw, unpolished grit.