Music MMXII is a dense and dark
end-of-time album that explores the
2012 phenomenon with political,
anti-establishment and forward-looking themes, which is also able to find moments of optimism and hope, and positive light in the fields of environmentalism,
reforestation,
permaculture and the dawning of the
Age of Aquarius. The opening track of the album, "Pole Shift", is about environmental concerns and the possibility and the need of a potentially
rapid shifts in the relative positions of the geographic locations of the poles and the
axis of rotation of the
Earth. This nine-minute track, which starts with a cascading symphony made up by electric bass guitar and synthesizers, is marked by Walker's guitar scaling and Coleman's mix of introspectively delivered verses and dark chorus. The second track, "
Fema Camp", is a five-minute song with tribal rhythms and incendiary vocals that was inspired by the prison-like facilities built around the United States by the U.S.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that could be used during
martial law for the internment of citizens who are deemed a threat to U.S. national security. This island was also the inspiration for many artists such as Italian early
Renaissance painter
Sandro Botticelli for his painting
The Birth of Venus, as well as for other similarly themed paintings that show the goddess
Venus arriving at the shore of Cythera, for French
Rococo painter
Antoine Watteau's painting
Embarkation for Cythera and French
Modernist poet
Charles Baudelaire's poem "A Voyage to Cythera", in which the poet called the island a "banal
El Dorado". The penultimate track, "Trance", has a rumbling bass line mirroring that of early song "Pssyche" and an abrasive guitar. The closing track, "On All Hallow's Eve", is about Coleman's belief in
ancestor worship supported by
quantum theories that there is no death, bringing the album to a natural close.
Album cover The album cover was designed by
graphic artist and Killing Joke's long-time collaborator Mike Coles. It depicts the profile of a skull and a machine, both suspended in the air, and a devastated landscape in the background. == Release ==