David Fischer
I never completely got into The Caretaker - at least not his notorious 6 1/2 hours album. But Everywhere at the End of Bikini Bottom helps me understand it better. At first, this might seem like a pure meme but actually, it is a tragic story of nostalgia and loss: melodies of times long gone, fading away ever so inevitably. If you've ever visited Bikini Bottom, this will likely resonate with you in one way or another. If you give in to this, it has the power to carry you away. Very interesting.
Favorite track: Eyes Staring At Me From Rock Bottom, They Are Calling.