Inspired by the the lack of album art in the age of invisible music, Brooklyn-based record label Aqualamb publishes 100+ page books of artwork and writings as a tangible accompaniment to its releases — a bit like extended liner notes — curated by its artists. The imprint’s latest release is from Cleveland experimental psych band Hiram-Maxim, named for the 19th-century inventor of the Maxim machine gun. The thematic book was designed by Ron Kretsch with imagery and lyrics that provide a rich visual companion to Hiram-Maxim's dark and brooding music. The book also includes a download link to the 4-song, 35-minute LP that was recorded and mixed by John Delzoppo at Negative Space in Cleveland, Ohio and mastered by Chris Keffer at Magnetic North.