The Price of Progression is the third full-length album by the New Jersey, U.S. band, Ensign. It follows the 1999 release of Cast the First Stone and was recorded in November and December 2000 for an April 2001 release by Indecision Records.
Overview
Ensign had emerged from a period of personnel turmoil to record this album and it was left to the bass guitarist and main songwriter, Nate Gluck, to also take on the guitar work. The result was a more refined offering which moved sufficiently away from hardcore punk to be recognised[by whom?] in the same circle as some metalcore bands while still retaining the theatrical restraint and lyrical ethics of the hardcore genre. The songs were still short, although many were nearer the three-minute mark than ever before – resulting in the band's longest album ever – but they had more structure and melodic elements than material on either Cast the First Stone or Direction of Things to Come.
Track 10 is a reprise of a track which previously appeared on the Death By Stereo/Ensign Split 7" (EP) recorded in June 2000 and released by Indecision Records in December 2000.
Track 13 is followed by 47 seconds of strange sound effects before the next track starts.
Credits
Tim Shaw – vocals
Nate "Edge" Gluck – guitar, bass guitar
Chris Byrnes – guitar
John "Vince Vegas" O'Neill – drums
Good Riddance's Russ Rankin – guest vocals on "Foot In Mouth As An Artform"
Kill Your Idol's Andy West – guest vocals on "Stay Warm"
Recorded November 20 – December 15, 2000, at Trax East, South River, New Jersey, USA
Produced by Eric Rachel and Nate Gluck
Engineered and mixed by Eric Rachel
Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music, New Jersey
The producer, Eric Rachel played bass guitar in rehearsals for "Cast In Shadows"
Chris Oliver played bass guitar in rehearsals while Gluck recorded the guitar track