Ctrl (2012) is the seventh solo studio album release from singer and songwriter Derek Webb. Webb produced the album with his former Caedmon's Call bandmate Joshua Moore, who also co-produced Webb's 2009 album, Stockholm Syndrome.
Ctrl tells the story of an unnamed protagonist who, disenchanted with physical human life, sets out to develop a vision of immortality and life free of pain by ultimately uploading his consciousness into a digital virtual reality. Webb explained, "It's an album about one man's desire for something he cannot have because it isn't real, the journey he goes on pursuing it, and the costs of that journey. But essentially, 'Ctrl' is both personal autopsy and cultural observation about how we use technology to try and control our lives, and my concern that it could ultimately have more control of us."
Webb co-wrote the story behind Ctrl with Moore and television writer and producer Allan Heinberg. The resulting short story that accompanies the album was made available for free on his website.
Along with vocals and nylon-string classical guitar, Webb and Moore interspersed drum machines and dense electronic effects. Ctrl features old recordings of Sacred Harp singing, a historical tradition of sacred choral music from the Southern United States related to shape note singing, which is characterized by direct, expressive and sometimes brash voices in 4-part harmony.