Radiohead v. Modest Mouse v. Wilco?
Yep, another one of those poll threads. This time though, it has to do with albums--Radiohead's <b>OK Computer</b> (1997), Modest Mouse's <b>The Moon And Antarctica</b> (2000), and Wilco's <b>Yankee Hotel Foxtrot</b> (2002).
It's interesting to listen to these three records and compare them. All of them apply the "overproduced/electronic feel" to their trademark sound (alt-rock for Radiohead, lo-fi indie rock for M.M., indie pop/alt-country for Wilco). All of them seem to have a central "concept" of human desolation in a modern world (more hinted at in Wilco's case). And yet they're all pretty unique from each other, somehow.
Which would you consider to be your favorite?
And on another note, am I the only one who thinks that it would be pretty cool if any one of these albums was used as the soundtrack for a short film or something?