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Album Review: Consent to Treatment

  • Artist: Blue October
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 15, 2000
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This major-label debut from Houston's Blue October is an obscure treat driven by an unconventional, dynamic, and intelligent rock energy. Vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Justin Furstenfeld comes off on Consent to Treatment like an angry, Midwestern Peter Gabriel who has been listening to too much Eddie Vedder. As Furstenfeld plows through one irascible breakup track after another, the theme of transformation -- isolation into independent, proud self-sufficiency -- places a specific cast on almost every pained yet exuberant lyric. With the somewhat unusual lineup of Jeremy Furstenfeld on drums, Matt Noveskey on bass, and Ryan Delahoussaye spicing things up with violin, vocalist Furstenfeld uses the considerable talents of his band with skill and finesse. Delahoussaye's transparent additions come off more like keyboard lines, as they are frequently stacked into sweeping harmonic movements sounding more like an entire string section than some kind of Dave Mathews jam rock noodling. Highlight tracks include the staunch "Breakfast After 10" and "Holler," but the material on Consent to Treatment is strong throughout. The lyrics are consistently good, the arrangements detailed and smart, and the hooks are sweet and sneaky. Furstenfeld is an legitimate talent, limited only by his anguished sincerity, which by the time of this 2000 release had been so overdone by lesser artists, creating a suspicion among the discerning listeners who Blue October's sophisticated rock seems meant for. Fans of '90s MOR (Dave Matthews, Third Eye Blind, and Creed) who want to stretch out their ears and minds should go crazy for this obscure alternative release. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Retarded Dis Figured Clown Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (:42)
Independently Happy Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:55)
James Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:29)
HRSA Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (3:33)
Breakfast After Ten Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:28)
Balance Beam Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (3:49)
Holler Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (3:23)
Schizophrenia Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (3:54)
Drop Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:35)
Conversation Via Radio (Do You Ever Wonder) Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (4:03)
Angel Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (5:05)
Libby I'm Listening Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (3:31)
Amnesia Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (3:55)
The Answer Justin Furstenfeld Blue October (6:11)

Credits

David Ahlert (Assistant Engineer), Greg Archilla (Producer), Greg Archilla (Mixing), Nick Launay (Producer), Nick Launay (Engineer), Nick Launay (Mixing), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Jane Scarpantoni (Cello), Jane Scarpantoni (String Arrangements), Kevin Page (Assistant Engineer), Blue Miller (Producer), Eric Gorfain (Violin), Blue October (Main Performer), Blue October (Sleeve Art), Martin Klemm (Assistant Engineer), Ryan Smith (Vocals (Background))
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Consent to Treatment
Studio album by Blue October
Released August 15, 2000
Recorded 1999/2000
Genre Alternative rock
Post-grunge
Label Universal Records
Producer Nick Launay
Professional reviews
Blue October chronology
The Answers
(1998)
Consent to Treatment
(2000)
History for Sale
(2003)
Singles from Consent to Treatment
  1. "James"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Breakfast After 10"
    Released: 2000

Consent to Treatment is the second album by Blue October. It was recorded at Bay 7 Studios in Valley Village and Media Vortex in Burbank, California, and released in the United States August 15, 2000, by Universal Records. It is the band's first major label album and their only album to feature former member Brant Coulter on guitar as well as their first album featuring Matt Noveskey. The opening track is a spoken word poem written by Justin Furstenfeld and recited by Blue Miller. Ryann Smith sings the female backing vocals on "The Answer".

Track listing

  1. "Retarded Disfigured Clown" (Intro) - 0:42
  2. "Independently Happy" - 4:55
  3. "James" - 4:29
  4. "HRSA" - 3:33
  5. "Breakfast After 10" - 4:28
  6. "Balance Beam" - 3:50
  7. "Holler" - 3:23
  8. "Schizophrenia" - 3:54
  9. "Drop" - 4:35
  10. "Conversation Via Radio (Do You Ever Wonder)" - 4:03
  11. "Angel" - 5:05
  12. "Libby I'm Listening" - 3:31
  13. "Amnesia" - 3:55
  14. "The Answer" - 6:11

Personnel

  • Justin Furstenfeld - lead vocals, guitar
  • Brant Coulter - lead guitar
  • Jeremy Furstenfeld - drums
  • Ryan Delahoussaye - violin, mandolin
  • George Winston - piano
  • David Ahlert - assistant engineer
  • Greg Archilla - production, mixing
  • Eric Gorfain - violin
  • Martin Klemm - assistant engineer
  • Matt Noveskey - sleeve art, bass and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
  • Nick Launay - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Bob Ludwing - mastering
  • Blue Miller - producer, vocals
  • Kevin Page - assistant engineer
  • Jane Scarpantoni - cello, string arrangements
  • Ryann Smith - backing vocals



 
 

 

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