We’re fully in holiday music season whether we’re ready or not, and today we got new holiday songs from some indie heavy hitters: Kurt Vile, Titus Andronicus, and Sufjan Stevens & Rosie Thomas. Kurt ...
Titus Andronicus frontman Patrick Stickles named his band after one of Shakespeare’s most violent, least regarded plays. He writes songs named “Upon Viewing Brueghel’s ‘Landscape with the Fall of ...
Well, this rules. Titus Andronicus have transformed Billy Joel's "Piano Man" into a Christmas song, and it sounds like the Pogues. But "Fairytale Of New York" this is not. And despite the title ...
Titus Andronicus have shared a new holiday single, “Drummer Boy,” a spin on Billy Joel’s “Piano Man.” Listen below. Vocalist Patrick Stickles states in a press release: “I first connected the dots ...
What do you get when you combine Billy Joel’s “Piano Man” and the Christmas classic “The Little Drummer Boy?” Titus Andronicus share the answer with “Drummer Boy,” a drunk-rock, holiday parody just in ...
Titus Andronicus draw more from hip-hop culture more than you think. Songwriter, bandleader and Wu-Tang Clan fan Patrick Stickles’ lyrics are deeply post-modern and full of hypertext links to ...
In March 2010, New Jersey punk band Titus Andronicus released The Monitor. That grandiose concept album, which used the Civil War as a metaphor for a millennial's quarter-life crisis, catapulted them ...
Rock band Titus Andronicus played an electrifying set at Gabe’s in downtown Iowa City Wednesday night. Titus Andronicus has been on a world tour since the beginning of February, performing at venues ...
Titus Andronicus is still a mostly unheard of band. They neither sell out arenas nor perform at any large summer festivals — but what they lack in recognition, they make up for in their well-defined ...
Grandiose punk rock band Titus Andronicus will be releasing the live album S+@dium Rock: Five Nights at the Opera on August 5 via Merge records (which is available for pre-order) and ahead of the ...
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