Titus Andronicus: The Airing Of Grievances

  2024-07-02 04:06:10

From the muted, muffled acoustic melancholy of the

opener "Fear And Loathing In Mahwah, NJ"—which erupts naturally into a

fireworks display of bile and itchy impatience—Titus Andronicus' The

Airing Of Grievances brooks

no bullshit. The disc is the sound of lusty youth ripping a gaping hole in the

fabric of reality: Throughout The Airing's nine sawed-off anthems, the Jersey

collective comes off like a clunky, blood-knuckled Arcade Fire that just

doesn't have time for

all that respectable crap. Because, you know, the world is falling apart around

their heads, and they only have this one shot at eating, fighting, and fucking

the entire universe. The album is being reissued by the band's new label,

XL—yes, the home of Vampire Weekend—soon, so expect The Airing to be much more visible

throughout 2009. But don't let that overshadow the fact that, with its brash

and boiling-over debut, Titus Andronicus has done its small part to draw

indie-rock out of the genre's recent navel-obsessed slump.

Excellent recommendation
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