Like its predecessor,
Winners Never Quit,
Control is billed as a concept album
. It covers such subject matter as infidelity, parenthood, greed, commercialism, vengeance, and fear of death. While not autobiographical, Bazan has described the album as being about his "disappointment with the world and how it works." Musically, the album departs from previous recordings, with a greater emphasis on
rock music, including distorted guitars, synthesizers, and loud drums; in its retrospective review for the album's 20th anniversary,
Stereogum described the album as "the heaviest Pedro the Lion album, both in tone and sonically." Others have described it as more aggressive, darker, and intense than previous albums, with more overtly sarcastic and cynical lyrics. On
Control being darker than his previous work, Bazan stated that his parents were "especially concerned" about the album. == Critical reception ==