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  1. Local Business is the third album by American punk/indie rock band Titus Andronicus.It was released on October 22, 2012, via XL. The first single, "In a Big City", was posted in the band's blog on September 19, 2012.

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  2. Titus Andronicus is an American indie rock band formed in Glen Rock, New Jersey, in 2005. [2] The band is composed of singer-lyricist-guitarist Patrick Stickles, guitarist Liam Betson, bassist R.J. Gordon, and drummer Chris Wilson. The group takes its name from the Shakespeare play Titus Andronicus, and has cited musical and stylistic ...

  3. Tried to Quit Smoking Lyrics. About “Local Business”. The third album from New Jersey punk band Titus Andronicus is “a more stripped down record than their previous efforts… recorded live ...

  4. Oct 24, 2012 · October 24, 2012. Flying the banner of punk, Titus Andronicus' third album sounds like something knocked out immediately by five guys in a room and captured on tape without the need for narration ...

  5. Oct 21, 2012 · Titus Andronicus’s aesthetic remains so feverishly amateurish that cleaner production doesn’t suit them, resulting in cheesy bursts of neutered, jokey fury, like the thankfully short “Food Fight!”. This is most evident on the album’s last two songs, which are also its least effective, both forays in ill-advised directions.

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  6. Oct 22, 2012 · So read Titus Andronicus frontman Patrick Stickles’ Tumblr post announcing his band’s third album, Local Business. Indeed, the Titus that made 2010’s 65-minute, American Civil War-inspired The Monitor one of the best indie-rock/punk albums in recent memory is not quite the same band that earned a Live Act of the Year nod two years ago.

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  8. Oct 22, 2012 · Local Business, Titus Andronicus' third full-length, isn't a concept album like the Civil War–themed The Monitor, but it's ambitious in its own right. Rather than featuring a large group of revolving musicians as before, here the band is stripped down to five members: three ragged, crunching guitars and a steady drum-and-bass rhythm section.

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