Consolidated's fourth album thankfully follows the advice from the title of its third, Play More Music, largely eschewing the overkill of politicizing and audience response segments that, even according to the band, made their previous two albums unlistenable. Their usually over the top sociopolitical lyrics have been toned down a bit here, so much so that you have to listen closely to realize they're addressing serious issues like abortion rights ("Born of a Woman"), AIDS ("Today's My Birthday"), pornography ("No Answer for a Dancer"), and capital punishment (the title track). The band seems a bit more focused on the music itself this time around, switching up styles from aggro-rock to funk to psychedelia to industrial noise to keep the listener's attention. Though at times the band could still be accused of preaching to the choir, at least on Business of Punishment the politics and the music don't seem to be fighting quite so hard for control of the spotlight. ~ Bret Love, All Music Guide
Business of Punishment
01/01/1994
All Music Guide Review
Business of Punishment Track Listing
Credits of Business of Punishment
- Donna Morris
- Typography
- Mark Pistel
- Engineer, ?
- Craig Silvey
- Engineer, Mixing
- Philip Steir
- Engineer, ?
- Dred Scott
- Keyboards
- Jack Dangers
- Turntables, Producer, Mixing
- Laurie Amat
- Voices
- Paul Codiga
- Voices
- Andrew Flores
- Sound Effects, Noise
- Chris Haynes
- Engineer
- Joshua Tobias
- Assistant Engineer
- Vince Delgado
- Percussion
- Consolidated
- Group, Producer, Main Performer, Mixing














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