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The Most Lamentable Tragedy is the fourth studio album by New Jersey punk rock band Titus Andronicus, released on July 28, 2015, through Merge Records. It is a rock opera in five acts that follows "Our Hero", a man who is visited by his doppelganger and goes through considerable life experiences and dream sequences, all acting as a metaphor for ...
- Kevin McMahon & Adam Reich
- July 28, 2015
- Sept. 1, 2014 - Feb. 16, 2015
Jul 27, 2015 · The Most Lamentable Tragedy is a 29-track, 93-minute rock opera that grapples with Titus leader Patrick Stickles' manic depression. It is their least specific album but their most...
Jul 20, 2015 · Review: Titus Andronicus, 'The Most Lamentable Tragedy' July 20, 201512:08 PM ET. By. Jason Heller. cover. Shakespeare references, a cappella intermissions and sprawling 10-minute...
- Jason Heller
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Aug 20, 2015 · That concept album ended up becoming The Most Lamentable Tragedy — or TMLT, as it is conveniently shortened to — the kind of stadium-sized rock album that indie bands get hosannas for even...
The band released their fourth album, The Most Lamentable Tragedy, on 2015 via Merge Records. Taking the form of a 93-minute, 29-song, five-act rock opera (including covers of Daniel Johnston and the Pogues ), [13] Stickles described the record as a "complicated metaphor about manic depression, melding elements of philosophy, psychology, and ...
- 2005–present
- Glen Rock, New Jersey, U.S.
- Patrick Stickles, Liam Betson, R.J. Gordon, Chris Wilson
Jul 23, 2015 · Review. Titus Andronicus: The Most Lamentable Tragedy review – sprawling, wearying punk concept album. (Merge) Alexis Petridis. Thu 23 Jul 2015 10.00 EDT. A s an example of how punk has...
released July 31, 2015. “The Most Lamentable Tragedy” a rock opera in five acts. Written and directed by Patrick Stickles. Performed and arranged by T. Andronicus. Produced by Kevin McMahon and Adam Reich. Mixed by Kevin McMahon at Marcata Recording.