Cold War Kids - Robbers and Cowards. I'm not sure how to really put this album into words, but the biggest things that stand out to me from it are the autobiographical narratives and the emotion that comes from behind the songs.
I don't think that there's much more that can be said about it, really. I look at it as a sort of mournful loveletter or apology to his (Nathan Willett's) family in a way. It's tough for me to just listen to the songs on a whim because of the emotion I feel coming from them. The songs themselves aren't necessarily sad, the tones and melodies don't necessarily shape them that way, but the collective lyrics and stories of the album touch me in a way of feeling as if he has a lot to atone for and and that he's carrying a lot of pain around while trying to be a good person in the present, and he's excellent at painting that picture for you. But there's also tones of redemption in between the lines as well.
We Used to Vacation is as good of a representation of the album as you can get, I think, although Hang Me Up To Dry was popular on the radio a few years ago (closer to 2006/2007, more likely, I guess).
Still, things could be much worse
Natural disasters on the evening news
Still, things could be much worse
We've still got our health
My paycheck in the mail
Give it a try if you're looking for something a littler deeper, I guess!