"Consequences" is a studio album by English singer-songwriter Peter Hammill, released in 2012. The album has been praised for its experimental nature, as it continually bounces between musical styles, yet retains Hammill's lyrical sharpness and intelligence that he has become known for throughout his extensive career.
The album features 10 songs, with Hammill playing every instrument and producing all of the sounds on the album. Some songs are delicate and complex, while others are more straightforward rock. The album as a whole is a demonstration of Hammill’s musical versatility and expertise in sound production.
Peter Hammill, for those unfamiliar, was originally the leader of the British band, Van der Graaf Generator. After the band dispersed, Hammill pursued a successful solo career, delivering albums that bring together his sharp lyricism and his original approach to music. His music is recognized for being deeply emotive and for confronting complex human themes. The album "Consequences" follows this long tradition, offering a mature, refined, and yet adventurous set of songs.
Despite its title, "Consequences" is not a concept album—it doesn’t follow a narrative or a specific theme. Each song stands alone, addressing its own subject matter. Yet, through these variations, consistency is maintained, making the work coherent and unified.