New Titus Andronicus Single

2012-09-18 by zaruyache | 19 Comments
New Jersey's indie punkers Titus Andronicus have released a lyric video for their song "In A
Big City." The song is to be one of the singles for their upcoming "Local Business" LP, due
out on October 22 from XL Recordings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_KgDBCvAPE

Tagged: Titus Andronicus

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Spec
September 19th 2012
41562 Comments


The Monitor was amazing. Gotta check this.

Scoot
September 19th 2012
24585 Comments


what the fuck is so special about these guys

seriously

Spec
September 19th 2012
41562 Comments


Are you deaf? Listen to "The Theme From Cheers."

chupacabraisreal
September 19th 2012
232 Comments


Dude The Monitor is one of the best albums ever. This album will rule also.

Scoot
September 19th 2012
24585 Comments


i've heard all of the monitor and it's a 3-3.5 for me

but they're practically worshipped here and it makes no sense

MisguidedYouth
September 19th 2012
268 Comments


found out about these guys a few weeks ago, the monitor is seriously an amazing album.

dimsim3478
September 19th 2012
8987 Comments


Solid song but not the greatest single, so it just ends up feeling really meh. You could really see this as great on album but it's sort of underwhelming as a single. Oh well, Local Business will be awesome.

Blackbelt54
September 19th 2012
4281 Comments


Love this song good to see a version that's not a crappy live video. People will love this album if they don't expect another monitor, it's just gonna be a fun awesome album

McMegaMountain
September 19th 2012
294 Comments


I dunno. I loved the Monitor and Grievances. The last single (from the split back in May) was better. I'll still buy it and enjoy it I'm sure. This just seems to be on the weaker side of their songs.

Sowing
Moderator
September 19th 2012
46106 Comments


The monitor was something special, still need to hear this

henryChinaski
September 19th 2012
5220 Comments


Good

newjunkaesthetic93
September 19th 2012
1871 Comments


Pumped for this album. Will probably be better than TGA's new album.

WalrusKnight
September 19th 2012
15 Comments


This is catchy as hell. Stickles is the man, and the new album will rip for sure. Super stoked.

clercqie
September 19th 2012
6525 Comments


Rules

Blaizend
September 19th 2012
676 Comments


the monitor is an easy 5

new album will rape

zaruyache
September 19th 2012
28856 Comments


New song rocks, old songs rocks, new ones will rocks too.

Mr_Coffee
September 19th 2012
631 Comments


song is dope azz shit

TheCrocodile
September 19th 2012
2925 Comments


He sounds a bit less intoxicated then on The Monitor and TAOG.

iSkane
September 20th 2012
861 Comments


Pretty different. I like it. This new album is going to be so good. So pumped, only looking forward for Deftones and Streetlight more.



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