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Consequence (publication)

Consequence (previously Consequence of Sound) is an independently owned New York–based online magazine[3] featuring news, editorials, and reviews of music, movies, and television.

Type of site

Music and film and television news and reviews

English

Consequence Media

  • Alex Young
    (Founder & Publisher)
  • Michael Roffman
    (Co-Founder)[1]

Ben Kaye
(Editorial Director)[2]

Consequence Media

Yes

Optional

2007

Active

History[edit]

Consequence of Sound was founded in September 2007 by Alex Young, then a student at Fordham University in The Bronx, New York.[4] The website took its original name from the Regina Spektor song "Consequence of Sounds".[5] In January 2008, Michael Roffman became Editor-in-Chief. In October 2014, Consequence of Sound began covering film and became a part of the Chicago Film Critics Association.[6] In 2016, Consequence of Sound was reorganized under the umbrella of Consequence Media, a digital media, advertising, and marketing firm.[7] In 2018, Consequence of Sound launched the Consequence Podcast Network, averaging over 100,000 downloads in its first month.[8] In 2019, Consequence of Sound partnered with Sony Music for the launch of a music documentary podcast series called The Opus. Also in 2019, Consequence of Sound partnered with StubHub to launch a live content hub and events series.[9]


In 2018, Consequence of Sound launched Consequence Podcast Network.


In 2021, Consequence of Sound launched a redesign of their website, and rebranded to Consequence.[10]


In 2022, Consequence launched its first cover story with Red Hot Chili Peppers.


In 2023, Consequence's partner company, Consequence Media, acquired Modern Drummer.[11]

Influence[edit]

Consequence is listed as one of the most influential music websites by Technorati.[12] In 2010, About.com ranked Consequence the year's best music blog, based on "Technorati rankings and the online buzz throughout the year".[13] In the Spring of 2014, Style of Sound calculated that Consequence charted as the second most influential music blog. In 2019, Consequence ranked among the top 10 most influential music blogs by Hypebot.[14]


In 2009, Consequence reported that Paul McCartney and the Killers would headline the 2009 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival prior to its lineup announcement.[15]


In 2015, Consequence was the first to break news of LCD Soundsystem's reunion tour.[16]


In 2018, Consequence documented alleged abuse allegations against Dave Matthews Band violinist Boyd Tinsley.[17] Boyd was later fired from the band.[18]

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