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AM Conspiracy
Studio album by AM Conspiracy
Released January 12, 2010
Genre Alternative metal, Hard rock
Length 54:00
Label Burnhill Union Records
Producer AM Conspiracy and Chris Wisco
AM Conspiracy chronology
Out of the Shallow End "EP"
(2007)
AM Conspiracy
(2010)
Singles from AM Conspiracy
  1. "Welt"
    Released: November 24, 2009

AM Conspiracy is the debut album by American hard rock band AM Conspiracy. The album was recorded in early 2009 at Belle City Sound in Racine, Wisconsin with Chris Wisco, who plays bass in Novembers Doom.[1]

The first single off album, "Pictures", was mixed by Randy Staub, who has previously worked with Metallica, Nickelback, Alice In Chains and most recently Thousand Foot Krutch, among others.

However according fmqb.com the band released another song titled "Welt" as a digital single.

Contents

Background

Frontman Jones recently told AOL's Noisecreep about album, "It's 13 songs, all very different from each other. We try to mix it up and keep it going. We did it because a lot of records that have been coming out lately, in my opinion, sound like one long song. We try to steer away from that as far as possible. So it's got a good mixture of different emotions that hopefully it'll take people through. It has different kinds of music. Some stuff's real heavy. Some stuff's pretty light."

Album Cover

Stephen Jensen photographed the band last spring when they were recording the album up in Racine, WI, and was asked to create the album artwork for their debut.

AM Conspiracy singer Jason "Gong" Jones, who himself is an accomplished tattoo artist, contacted Stephen with several different concepts for the cover of his debut album during the course of recording. Stephen and Jason hit it off immediately and began bouncing ideas back and forth. When Jason came up with the idea to do a stylized version of a dollar bill with altered and hidden imagery it took a bit of "selling" to the record label. Stephen loved the idea and sat down with Jason to help expand the idea and bring his vision to life.

For the main image on the cover, Jason wanted to feature the band's faces carved over the sculpture of Mount Rushmore with a radio antenna on the top of the mountain spreading the AM Conspiracy message. The photo would appear as part of the engraving on an altered one dollar bill (to symbolize their first album). Stephen used some of the stylized filigrees that appear on the one dollar bill and played into the conspiracy theories regarding hidden imagery that are mixed into the engravings on the original currency design.

Stephen and Jason worked together to carry the conspiracy theory imagery throughout the rest of the album artwork including the layout of Washington DC, UFO and alien implants, the Paul McCartney death hoax, the JFK magic bullet theory, the Lincoln assassination, and the faked lunar landing. Gong made a late night call to Stephen immediately after seeing the first draft of the album cover. He was blown away that Stephen was able to take the vision exactly as it appeared in his head several steps further.[2]

Track listing[3]

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Revolution"   Jason "Gong" Jones 4:17
2. "Welt"   Jason "Gong" Jones 3:14
3. "Pictures"   Jason "Gong" Jones 3:28
4. "Myself"   Jason "Gong" Jones 3:13
5. "Away"   Jason "Gong" Jones 2:50
6. "Down"   Jason "Gong" Jones 4:50
7. "Right On Time"   Jason "Gong" Jones 3:31
8. "Far"   Jason "Gong" Jones 3:51
9. "Absence"   Jason "Gong" Jones 3:15
10. "Dead and Gone"   Jason "Gong" Jones 4:25
11. "Believe"   Jason "Gong" Jones 3:24
12. "The Gathering"   Jason "Gong" Jones 4:35
13. "Learn to Learn"   Jason "Gong" Jones 9:07

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "AM Conspiracy Self-titled album" blabbermouth.net. Retrieved on November 9, 2009.
  2. ^ "AM Conspiracy – Debut Album Cover" f3studios.com. Retrieved on January 9, 2009.
  3. ^ "AM Conspiracy debut album review" wildysworld.blogspot.com. Retrieved on December 8, 2009.

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