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Blue October - Consent to Treatment (CD)

Consent to Treatment
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4.8 out of 5.0 stars 4 Ratings (4 Reviews)

Album Details: Consent to Treatment

Release Date:08/15/2000
Label:Umvd Labels
UPC:601215922523

User Reviews: Consent to Treatment

  • Overall:

    the truth... up close and personal

    By chrisabowman  Oct 10, 2001

    Through mutual friends in the Austin music scene I have gotten to know the band and am lucky enough to consider them friends of mine. I loved their music the first time I heard them and getting to know them has only served to increase my admiration.... The music of Blue October is very real, very passionate, and comes from a type of heart rarely seen in contemporary sell-out rock. They are a band who loves making music for the love of music itself, not for the promises of money and crossmarketing profit, or selling out huge venues at inflated ticket prices. For these guys it really is about the art, and that's exactly how it comes across. It's thoughtful and sincere music for which words like "good" or "kick ass!" are hardly adequate. So I urge you to go out and buy this CD and give Blue October a chance to get inside you. It could be the best 12 bucks you've spent at the record store in while. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Paint It Blue

    By shirleyishot  Jan 17, 2001

    This Houston-based quintet has done it again! Another fantastic album from a fantastic, and ever-evolving group. The only thing better than hearing this album, is hearing it all live. These guys put so much energy into their music that they wear out ...the audience, yet keep them coming back for more!~Liz~ Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Consent to Treatment

  • All Music Guide

    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. Highligh...t 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 Read more Less

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Biography

Blue October

The Texas indie rock quintet Blue October is comprised of vocalist/guitarist Justin Furstenfeld, drummer Jeremy Furstenfeld, violinist Ryan Delahoussaye, bassist Matt Noveskey, and lead guitarist Brant Coulter. Blue October's alternative, modern rock sound has led to 5,000 copies sold of their independent debut album in Houston alone and their major-label release Consen... Read more