fmill00 -
Thanks for the good reply. I'm gonna check those out after work!
The other discussion here is good and interesting, but I was really looking for the simply numbered approach with perhaps extra pertinant comments to the prescribed albums. That said, if you still haven't written down your picks, take another shot, eh?
In response to someone above, Wheat's latest (i think) is Hope and Adams, and it's deceptively catchy. If you like their brand of, well, alternapop, give it a shot.
Pedro's Control has been met with much acclaim as well as much criticism. He tries to craft a tragic, corporate-sponsored tale of a futuristic family unit torn by hollow ambition, vanity and an overall exit from real intimacy. It's a concept album not unlike his previous offering, Winners Never Quit, but pigeon-holed as such only for those who would tend to miss the ideas and overall themes of the album without a guiding hand. Here's a good outake from "Moving Units" to whet the palette...
"If it isn't making dollars, then it isn't making sense. If you aren't moving units, then you aren't worth the expense. If you really want to make it, you had best remember this. If it isn't penetration, then it isn't worth the kiss."