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Provision - The Consequence

Ideal
Behind Your Disguise
The Only Thing
Defying Culture
Attraction
Someone Like You
The Consquence
Fade
Cruxified
Perversions Of Conventional Warfare
Trust
Everytime

This is the third album for Provision, released on the Section44 label in 2006. This album is the first for the newest lineup for Provision, with Breye Kiser being joined by Carlos Covarrubias and Jen Foxx, after the departure of Leslie Hyman from the band. With the change in personnel, it's inevitable that the sound of the band would change somewhat, but once you listen to the album, you'll immediately recognize the distinctive Provision sounds are still here. The main difference between this album and the previous two is that the overall album isn't as singularly dance-focused. Several of the songs here are mid-tempo and slower tracks that allow the emotion and depth of the tracks to take front stage.

This album features two very interesting tracks, "Trust" & "Cruxified", which date back to the pre-Provision band U-N-I, and one of which ("Cruxified") was featured on the Catcompilation "Catscan1.0" way back in 1996. The track was very catchy way back then, and 10 years of musical maturation and development, when applied to the song, transform it into a utterly unforgettable track. But the highlight of this album is easily apparent once you hear it. "Fade", written and dedicated to Bastian, Breye's son, bleeds emotional sincerity from every note, and that alone will draw you into the track more than a catchy melody ever could.

I loved the closing line from "The Consequence", "From consequence there's no Defense". It's a great song in and of itself, but that closing cements it into my memory forever. Some great writing there. "Perversions Of Conventional Warfare" was made available as a free download prior to the release of this album, and it's a excellent dance anthem for Provision, blending the best of old and new Provision into a track that is simply all-around excellent.

There are several more songs I could highlight, but I'll sum it up this way: this is easily the best, most well-rounded and diverse Provision album yet. It's a excellent piece of work, and one I can easily Highly Recommend!


Added:  Sunday, April 09, 2006
Reviewer:  Jason Baker
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Related web link:  Official Site
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Language: eng

  

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