Black

from Spectrum

January 3rd, 2025
7 tracks
31:13
Spectrum
Spectrum
Black
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Black
Am I in Trouble?, Alex Loach
Nothing but black light penetrates through cracks in the edges of you Reaching out to find a space Emptiness now fills that place Scratch the surface Scrape the bone Crack through the cartilage Only to find, inky-dark marrow Drain the wound that doesn't stop seeping Til it pours down your throat, plugs up the ears, fills up the lungs Black inside black over black Black inside black over black Space (space) You dropped away (you dropped away) Cavity Vacant Are you obscured? (are you obscured?) Or is there nothing there? Time (time) Time drifts ahead (time drifts ahead) Moments freeze. Static. Kept facing forward. Didn't hold on. When I turned back, you were gone. Seeking out the find a key. Searching for a door ahead of me. There's no light from behind, I'd been walking blind. Groping for any support I could find. Flickers of light would awaken. So many gone, I'd forsaken. Vacancy Slowly filled by viscous blight. Scratch the surface Scrape the bone Crack through the cartilage Only to find, inky-dark marrow Drain the wound that doesn't stop seeping Til it pours down your throat, plugs up the ears, fills up the lungs Black inside black over black Black inside black over black Space (space) You dropped away (you dropped away) Cavity Vacant Are you obscured? (are you obscured?) Or is there nothing there? Time (time) Time drifts ahead (time drifts ahead) Moments freeze. Static. Kept facing forward. Didn't hold on. When I turned back, you were gone. Small and alone Fear pervades, so shut down Bury deep, hide it all Til it can not be found. Search to heal, but it's lost. Remedied, at a cost. That neglect, breeds the dark. Black inside black over black.
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"In 2025, avant-garde black metal is nearly synonymous with dissonance. Acts like Blut Aus Nord and Imperial Triumphant assert that avant-garde black metal must draw from jazz and revel in darkness. It is, seemingly by default, hurdy-gurdy and esoteric. However, Steven Wiener from Am I In Trouble? asserts that this view is narrow-minded, though he’ll say it in kinder terms. His debut record under this moniker, Spectrum, is a revival of avant-garde black metal’s colorful side.- Colin Dempsey, Invisible Oranges (www.invisibleoranges.com/am-i-in-trouble-spectrum/)

Spectrum is the debut album by Am I in Trouble?, an erratic journey through colorful black corners of metal.

A love-letter to the eclecticism and experimentation displayed in the early-to-mid 2000s avantgarde black metal explosion.

Deeply influenced by the works of artists active during this time, however, the goal was not to recreate and imitate these bands—but rather, to extract elements from their approaches to creation—and in doing so, develop something new— filtered through the unique vision of multi-instrumentalist Steve Wiener.

Spectrum is a deliberately disparate, vivid and varied musical journey.

Credits

Steve Wiener - songwriting, production, vocals, 6- and 7-string guitars, bass, keys, nylon- and steel-string acoustic guitars.
Chris Barber - Drums, percussion (tracks 2–6)

GUESTS
Ember Belladonna - Flute (tracks 1, 2, 7)
Jonathan Hernandez - Hardcore vocals (track 3)
Paul Shryock - Guitar solo (track 5)
Alex Loach - High harsh vocals (track 6)

All music and lyrics written by Steven Wiener except:
Pink lyrics written by Ася Плавскина
Blue guest guitar solo written by Paul Shryock

Produced, engineered, recorded, and mixed by Steven Wiener
Mastered by Erik Peabody of Viking Guitar Productions Mixing and Mastering

Drums engineered, recorded, and mixed by Chris Barber
Flutes engineered and recorded by Emma Kramer-Rodger
Alex Loach's vocals engineered and recorded by Alex Loach

Art direction, artwork, logo and graphic design by Eva Darron

Contribution credit links on Ampwall