Control by Pedro The Lion

Control

Pedro The Lion

2002

Control is a Alt/Indie album by Pedro The Lion, originally released in 2002. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • stripped-back
  • earnest
  • confessional

About

Few pop/rock artists—Christian <i>or</i> secular—probe the dark side of human nature as fearlessly as Pedro the Lion’s David Bazan. <i>Control</i> offers an unflinching accounting of the wages of sin, framed in both intimate and societal terms. This time, Casey Foubert helps round out Bazan’s guitar and drums with sympathetic bass and keyboard work, creating a sonic atmosphere that veers from the brooding to the astringent (sometimes in the same track). As on previous albums, it’s the lyrics that give Pedro the Lion its deepest bite. Romantic betrayal is a recurring theme, whether depicted in the nervous forebodings of “Options,” the lethal jealously of “Rehearsal,” or the sordid infidelity of “Second Best.” “Indian Summer” (an indictment of political arrogance) and “Penetration” (skewering capitalist greed) are filled with a palpable sense of outrage. Bazan's at his best on “Priests and Paramedics,” a meditation upon faith, suffering, and solace set to an elegiac melody. The closing track, “Rejoice,” takes on the paradox of existence itself. <i>Control</i> is a tormented yet passionately spiritual work that demands close listening.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Options3:56
  2. 2Rapture3:26
  3. 3Penetration3:55
  4. 4Indian Summer3:22
  5. 5Progress4:09
  6. 6Magazine4:01
  7. 7Rehearsal3:48
  8. 8Second Best6:00
  9. 9Priests And Paramedics4:35
  10. 10Rejoice3:11

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Performers

7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold