Looking at their album covers, it is easily seen that they all share a common factor. They all have a man with his back to the audience. Their first album "And Their Name Was Treason" still fit this pattern, but it only had the upper half of a man. Their second album "For Those Who Have Heart" started the full body man with his back turned, but the most commonly seen version of this cover is the re-release version featuring the phoenix. "Homesick" to their newest "What Separates Me From You" Both continue this pattern. What I would like to know is if the band has ever stated as to why they use the symbol of a man with his back turned for their cover art?