Consequence Media
Consequence Uncut
Consequence Uncut presents unfiltered, unedited conversations with the biggest names in music, entertainment, and pop culture. We're peeling back the curtain on the written stories found on Consequence ( https://consequence.net/category/cos-exclusive-features/exclusive-interviews/ ) to give fans access to the full interviews with the artists, actors, and cultural icons that make up our editorial content. From insight into the creative process behind your favorite albums to behind-the-scenes tales of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters, Consequence Uncut is your backstage pass to the most influent...
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The Decemberists - "I'll Be Your Girl" 14.03.2018 8:08
The Decemberists are taking a step out of their comfort zone with I’ll Be Your Girl , the band’s eighth full-length studio album, and the results are occasionally thrilling but more often either overdone or underworked. An album review by Kayleigh Hughes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising...
Acid Dad - "Acid Dad" 12.03.2018 5:58
On their debut LP, Williamsburg psych punks Acid Dad polish up the shaggy weirdness of Thee Oh Sees and Ty Segall with occasional flashes of Television's guitar tones and the Stone Roses' grinning nonchalance. An album review by Tyler Clark. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquir...
David Byrne - "American Utopia" 09.03.2018 9:05
On American Utopia , David Byrne isn’t trying to make pop. He’s 65 years old, he’s got something to say, and he’s out of fucks to give. It’s a worthy effort from a living legend, full of songs that are at least interesting and at times breathtaking. An album review by Wren Graves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acas...
EarthGang - "Royalty" 08.03.2018 6:54
The eight-track Royalty EP is the final installment in a trilogy of releases from EarthGang - a tie-dyed time capsule brimming with the moments, thoughts, and emotions that might plague any buzz-worthy artist on the verge of transitioning from internet fame to bona fide stardom. An album review by Karas Lamb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding...
SOB x RBE - "Gangin'" 07.03.2018 7:38
Vallejo rap quartet SOB x RBE (the "x" is silent) capitalize on their standout collaboration with Kendrick Lamar on the Black Panther soundtrack , the frenzied "Paramedic!", with a second album that may as well be their first. Young, hungry, and ready to take on the world, Gangin' is that pivotal moment where they could evolve from stars in the making to just plain stars. Or su...
Superorganism - "Superorganism" 05.03.2018 6:44
When everything’s clicking, Superorganism evokes the genre-hopping hooks of Weezer set against Animal Collective’s sonic experimentation as filtered through Architecture from Helsinki’s pop maximalism. Unlike other bands that flaunt a massive ensemble — looking at you, Polyphonic Spree — Superorganism really makes the most of their members. You can hear them on every song, and the result is a sens...
The Breeders - "All Nerve" 02.03.2018 6:28
All Nerve finds The Breeders sounding more ecstatic and less restrained than anytime since Last Splash originally soaked the alt-rock scene. The album manages to do what Kim Deal’s ex-bandmates in Pixies have struggled with since returning to the recording studio: that is, sound like the band that fans first fell in love with without ignoring that decades of trials, experiences, and musical ideas...
Moby - "Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt" 01.03.2018 5:20
After spending the last two years transforming his nightmare visions of our modern age and his internal agonies into razor wire post-punk, Moby is back in the business of electronic pop music. And what has poured out of him on his 15th studio album are equally dark visions rendered with music and performances that feel softer. Like the warm cushion of a goose down pillow as it settles on your face...
Hans Zimmer - "Dunkirk: (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" 23.02.2018 6:55
The Oscar-nominated score to Dunkirk, Hans Zimmer’s illustriously crafted and curated soundtrack score for the Christopher Nolan film, has been out for a while, but it’s still a powder keg of creative music-making for movies. As a feature of Nolan’s film, it’s bar none in its layering and execution - an accelerating symphony of ticks, tocks, jolts, melodies, and complimentary effects, Zimmer’s wor...
"Call Me By Your Name (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" 21.02.2018 6:31
In crafting the ephemeral summer of Call Me by Your Name , Luca Guadignino assembled an eclectic soundtrack including everything from obscure European pop hits of the 80s, to modern classical compositions by composers such as John Adams and Ryuichi Sakamoto as well as original songs by Sufjan Stevens. An album review by Clint Worthington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc...
Jonny Greenwood - "Phantom Thread (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" 19.02.2018 7:12
In the fourth collaboration between Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson, Greenwood replicates Phantom Thread’s golden age of couture with lavish strings that embolden the story but occasionally overshadow the unease at its emotional core. A review by Zack Ruskin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your d...
Car Seat Headrest - "Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)" 16.02.2018 8:55
The past is a funny and fickle thing; even as it shrinks to the size of a speck in the rear-view mirror, its contours shift and its lessons zoom into razor-sharp focus. Such is the experience of listening to Twin Fantasy , a sprawling, loosely conceptual rock album that reimagines an earlier effort Car Seat Headrest’s Will Toledo recorded at 19 on a cheap laptop. An album review by Collin Brennan...
Bon Iver - "For Emma, Forever Ago" 10-Year Reissue 11.02.2018 6:27
Justin Vernon is re-releasing "For Emma, Forever Ago" on vinyl and CD to commemorate its ten-year anniversary. Vernon likely never imagined that these songs would make him as astronomically famous as they have. Ten years, two more albums and a few collaborations with Kanye West later, Vernon has distinguished himself as one of the most distinctive, original and essential voices of his musi...
MGMT - "Little Dark Age" 08.02.2018 6:12
A decade after their debut album, neo-psychedelic wunderkinds MGMT are back to reclaim their narrative. Little Dark Age is their first album in five years, and it follows two critically panned releases, both of which veered so far into zany art-rock experimentation it was hard for everyone but their core fanbase to keep up. Little Dark Age hews closer to traditional pop structures, making it their...
Tribulation - "Down Below" 04.02.2018 6:08
It’s more difficult than ever to call Tribulation simply a metal band. In their new record, "Down Below" their sound is much more subtle and daring, reaching out into the worlds of psychedelia, shoegaze and post-rock. An album review by Robert Ham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising...
Migos - "Culture II" 01.02.2018 6:29
Migos follows up their breakthrough smash, Culture, with a blockbuster sequel, a 105-minute epic, overloading the game with glossy anthems about shiny new jewelry. A review by Dan Weiss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://re...
Nils Frahm - "All Melody" 30.01.2018 8:10
Nils Frahm's new record, "All Melody", is his clearest example of how a musical space can serve an artist and makes a hell of a case for why musicians should seek out the perfect studio to record their work. By making a space that fits for his creative style, Frahm found a way to give complex compositions even more room to weave themselves into the world while you listen. A review by N...
Ty Segall - "Freedom's Goblin" 27.01.2018 7:11
On Ty Segall's new record, "Freedom's Goblin", the indefatigable rock-god-in-waiting beefs up his sound with a brass section while giving himself over to a bout of anything-goes creativity that hits way more than it misses. CoS' Tyler Clark gives you the low-down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit a...
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