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曲目リスト
1 | The Angry Hour |
2 | No Future Part IV |
3 | Stranded (On My Own) |
4 | Lonely Boy |
5 | I Lost My Mind |
6 | Look Alive |
7 | The Magic Morning |
8 | Lookalike |
9 | I Lost My Mind |
10 | Mr. E. Mann |
11 | Fired Up |
12 | Dimed Out |
13 | MorePerfect Union |
14 | [ intermission ] (not on vinyl) |
15 | Sun Salutation |
16 | (S)HE SAID (S)HE SAID |
17 | Funny Feeling |
18 | Fatal Flaw |
19 | Please |
20 | Come On, Siobhan |
21 | A Pair of Brown Eyes |
22 | Auld Lang Syne |
23 | I’m Going Insane (FinishHim) |
24 | The Fall |
25 | Into The Void (Filler) |
26 | No Future Part V |
27 | [ seven seconds ] |
28 | StableBoy |
29 | A Moral |
商品の説明
The Most Lamentable Tragedy is the fourth studio album by Titus Andronicus and the band's debut for Merge Records. The central narrative of TMLT concerns an unnamed protagonist whom we meet in deep despair. TMLT is both the crown jewel of the band's discography and the legend that contextualizes their entire body of work.
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Amazon Customer
5つ星のうち5.0
The Most Lamentable Tragedy - A glorious punk opera experience.
2018年2月27日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I'm not a huge punk fan, admittedly. However this album was just amazing. At times beautifully melodic, at times grungy, at times sweet, at times, confusing... Auld Lang Syne? really? The puzzle of playing the album is a great twist for playback. I had never heard Titus Andronicus before this album, but I will definitely be experiencing more of their music. A terrific listen.

SunscreenAl
5つ星のうち5.0
You'll get a lot out of this album if you put in some effort.
2015年9月14日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Every so often, a musician attempts an opus. This is mostly at the risk of being labelled as pompous or arrogant by critics and fans. It's easier for musicians thinking of this sort of thing to avoid the derision. Detached irony is way cooler than wearing your heart on your sleeve. Fortunately, Stickles is brave enough to take a chance that most musicians will never take.
In an era where many people have the attention spans of newts, Titus releases a 90 minute (my estimate) concept garage rock/punk album where the listener is required to apply thought and effort to really understand it and feel it. If you put some effort into listening to this album, you'll get more out of it. I'm not saying it's Dostoevsky, but sometimes a great piece of art requires the listener or viewer to do some work. If you play this album 20 times, it will open up for you and you'll really start to feel it.
Our society has gotten to the point that cartoons are often 11 minutes because many folks won't tolerate anything longer. Try breaking out of the mold and put some work into listening to something of substance. This album kills it on many levels. You might want to read Stickles' posts on genius dot com, where he explains the lyrics.
In an era where many people have the attention spans of newts, Titus releases a 90 minute (my estimate) concept garage rock/punk album where the listener is required to apply thought and effort to really understand it and feel it. If you put some effort into listening to this album, you'll get more out of it. I'm not saying it's Dostoevsky, but sometimes a great piece of art requires the listener or viewer to do some work. If you play this album 20 times, it will open up for you and you'll really start to feel it.
Our society has gotten to the point that cartoons are often 11 minutes because many folks won't tolerate anything longer. Try breaking out of the mold and put some work into listening to something of substance. This album kills it on many levels. You might want to read Stickles' posts on genius dot com, where he explains the lyrics.

BaronLupo
5つ星のうち5.0
Punk Opera at its best
2015年10月3日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Titus Andronicus painted their masterpiece

Marek Paszke
5つ星のうち5.0
Five Stars
2015年8月29日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
The Monitor mną wstrząsnął, nowa płyta czyni ze mną to samo. Fantastyczna.

G. Mosley
5つ星のうち4.0
Sing along. . . with pity and fear
2015年10月3日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
"The Most Lamentable Tragedy" has been released hard on the heels of "Local Business," and the two records are like having "The Airing of Grievances" and "The Monitor" side by side. Where the earlier record is rumbling punk that lifts being noisy to the level of profession, "The Most Lamentable Tragedy" keeps all of the musical anarchy and weds it to what seems more like a rock meditation than a rock opera. The two-CD album doesn't tell the story of Shakespeare's "The Most Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronichus," but, instead, has its own, more urban story to tell. (Shakespeare's play is pretty operatic by itself, but rape, mutilation, murder, and cannibalism in the name of revenge and "honor" was too strong in the 16th century, and it's pretty hard to capture such things in song.)
The music is more diverse than "Local Business," but it remains incredibly catchy. Every song, nearly, could be an anthem for somebody, and it's only after gazing at the lyric sheet that we realize what we're singing along with. . . and shudder. This is an excellent record, with Titus Andronichus doing what it does best. (Punk rock isn't dead. Only the people who think it is are.)
The music is more diverse than "Local Business," but it remains incredibly catchy. Every song, nearly, could be an anthem for somebody, and it's only after gazing at the lyric sheet that we realize what we're singing along with. . . and shudder. This is an excellent record, with Titus Andronichus doing what it does best. (Punk rock isn't dead. Only the people who think it is are.)