Consolidated was a rock/hip-hop/techno group from San Francisco in the 90s. Its members, Adam Sherburne & Mark Pistel had been members of synthpop/dance outfit Until December while Philip Steir had drummed in the funk/rock group Shy Hands. Inspired by Public Enemy's politics & aggressive sound collages, the trio regrouped as Consolidated. Their music espoused their left-wing politics: pro-environment; pro-labor; pro-choice; anti-corporate; pro-animal rights. They were critical of media exploitation of women & concerned about rock music's lack of political engagement.
Their first full-length record, The Myth of Rock, is aggressively political. The music itself is complex with intricate instrumental backing recalling Tackhead, Public Enemy, late-80s sampledelica, & the brutal industrial of Test Dept.
"There is no America. There is no democracy. There is only IBM, and ITT, and AT&T, and DuPont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon."
sez Arthur Jensen (Ned Beatty) in Network (1975) sampled for "America Number One"..
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This is a Collective
America Number One
Weakness (Part 1)
Fight the Fascists
Music That Lifts up Our Savior Jesus Christ
Josephine the Singer
Poland
Is This the Cheese Dip?
Message to the People
Stop the War Against the Black Community
White American Male (The Truth Hurts)
Weakness (Part 2)
It's About that Time
Love, Honor, & Respect
Strike
Brian Wilson Speaks
Dysfunctional Relationship
There is a Mountain Filled with Blood
Consolidated
Their next release, Friendly Fa$cism, was produced by MBM's Jack Danger. It veers closer to Meat Beat's 99% than The Myth of Rock. Play More Music returns a bit to the sonic aggression of Myth of Rock. The record features spoken-work snippets from the group's concerts. Are you here for music? Accept me for what I am...
Industrial Music is Fascism
Tool & Die
CNN
Praxis (Bold as Love)
We Came Here for Music
Accept Me for What I Am
Veggie Beat Manifesto
Why I'm in the Klan
Guerrillas in the Mist (featuring Paris)
Hello Are You There
Infomodities 92
Animal Rights / Abortion Rights
Wendy O Matik (featuring Wendy O Matik)
One More Song
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I Reckon You Should Shut the Fuck Up & Play Some Music
You Suck (featuring the Yeastie Girls)
The Men's Movement
Gone Fishing
Labor vs Leisure
A Day on the Green
More Music / Hip O Crits
Industry Corporate
This Isn't a Fuckin Press Conference
Crackhouse (featuring Crack M.C.)
More Music Please
Hoping you see these, mauz.
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The Myth of Rock
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What a great band they were. And these two will plug some gaps in my Consolidated folder. Nicely, Nate.
ReplyDeleteIf these plug some holes, check out the additional items from Frenz of NSS Richard below. Thanks,brother.
DeleteVery nice, allow me to add
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1990 Message To The People EP
1990 Dysfunctional EP
1990 Live Amsterdam
1991 Friendly Fascism CD
For all the Fake MC's : Some Products are 192 or even128 kbps
The Howie Livin intro (1989 EP) says enough
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Thanks, Richard, so much for all the additional Consolidated. Don't worry about the bitrates, we take what we can get.
DeleteAlso, here's the 1989 ¡Consolidated! 6-song EP:
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PW, thanks for the upgraded bitrate. To all, this is the same 1989 Consolidated EP that Richard shared but at 320Kbps for thos whose ears can still discern Sharing by Frenz, I so love it.
DeleteSaw these guys and MBM at a little tiny club in Rochester NY back in the Twentieth Century...
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a crazy-ass night of music. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! Loved Friendly Fascism since it's release, very cool to hear Consolidated albums with which I was unfamiliar. An inspired and inspiring band!
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Glad I could share some new old music with you.
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