Originally Posted by
kadda1212
One of my favorite albums of all time, though it's already a little bit older (from 1974), is "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" by Genesis. Anybody who likes progressive rock, probably knows it or at least should know it. It's a concept album which tells a very weird, surreal story about a Puerto Rican juvenile delinquent called Rael in New York, who goes on a very nightmarish kind of journey underground, or maybe into his own head, to rescue his brother John, who could be interpreted as part of his split personality, a missing part of himself he is looking for.
I think the music is awesome, the lyrics are great, the story is haunting - sometimes it reminds me of my own dreams and nightmares.
Somehow I also get the feeling, Peter Gabriel who wrote most of the lyrics and is supposedly INFp or ENFj is singing out of the perspective of this guy Rael, who I think is ESTp or ISTj. It's really nice. I can only recommend it.