AM CONSPIRACY: Entire Debut Album Available For Streaming

January 12, 2010

The self-titled debut album from AM CONSPIRACY — the band fronted by former DROWNING POOL vocalist Jason "Gong" Jones — is available for streaming in its entirety at AOL Music.

"AM Conspiracy" is being released today (Tuesday, January 12) via the newly launched Chicago-based label Burnhill Union Records.

"AM Conspiracy" track listing:

01. Revolution
02. Welt
03. Pictures
04. Myself
05. Away
06. Down
07. Right on Time
08. Far
09. Absence
10. Dead and Gone
11. Believe
12. The Gathering
13. Learn to Learn
14. Untitled

After teaming up with guitarists Drew Burke and Rob DeHaven drummer Dean Andrews and bassist Kenny Harrelson, Jones was ready to exorcise his demons in song. "This is the record we always wanted to make; the way we always wanted to make it," he explains. "It is what rock and roll should be: five guys in a room making honest, unadulterated music with no regard to the corporate machine."

From rock ballads like "Down" to hard-chargers like "Welt", AM CONSPIRACY's songs create a variety of moods, from profound sincerity to riotous mayhem. Drew explains, "One minute Gong's a little vulnerable and the next he's kicking your teeth in. One minute Dean and Kenny are laying down light melodic ideas and the next they're driving a mosh pit. That is how it works." The first single off the album, "Pictures", was mixed by Randy Staub (METALLICA, STONE SOUR, HINDER).

The band set out to create an album that was extremely diverse — something that didn't feature 13 versions of the same song — and came up with truly diverse tracks, each with its own signature grit and character. To back up the release on Burnhill Union Records, Gong explains that the plan is to "tour as much as we can and win the people over."

For more information, go to www.myspace.com/amconspiracy.

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