Titus Andronicus - The MonitorI don't really know where to even start with this record.
Ever since relistening to it after initial dismissal and finding myself actually enjoying it, I was dreading the day when I was going to attempt to write a review about it. Somehow loosely tied to the Civil War (though apart from the soundbytes, I'm unsure of how), the lyrics that seem to go on for days, the multiple passages in just about each song, the fact that Titus Andronicus fans seem to be like the biggest and most dedicated fans right now. I wanted to keep listening to this album and just assume that my initial opinion would win out, just like with the first Titus album - I would've loved this when I was 15, but not anymore.
But holy shit you guys, this is like the most bombastic, booze-fueled, awesome fucking rock n roll record in a long time. While I'm still trying to understand the Civil War theme, I do understand songs like "Theme From 'Cheers'" being the best damn rock n roll, shout-at-the-top-of-your-lungs bar songs I've heard in a long time. "I NEED A WHISKEY. I NEED A WHISKEY". Dude sings with such conviction, we've all been there.
The instruments on this album are insane. Bagpipes, ragtime piano, horns. Is this a fucking E-Street Band record or something from a virtually unknown indie rock band? The band throws everything at the wall, it's messy, it's loud, it goes on and on and it just fucking rocks. This probably isn't for purists and it will probably alienate the emo kids who got down with their first record, but it should be for everyone.
You want to sing along to these songs. You might be embarassed to do so in public, but grab your buddy, grab that dude you don't even know and just belt these at the top of your lungs. These are future Guitar Hero, Karaoke at a strange Korean Place songs. These are rock n roll songs that 10 years down the line, someone asks you about anthems and you're like "Oh yeah, Titus Andronicus fucking ROCKED."
This isn't my favorite record of the year, but I have no problem claiming that it should by all means be considered the best rock n roll album I know this year. It just seems to be getting better too.
Oh and for those of you who are look at the song lengths and hear a voice that sounds like an even more drunk Conor Oberst and think "nope, no way..." Well, the last track "The Battle of Hampton Roads" is 14 minutes long and is about as epic a rock song I've heard without veering into Rush and Yes levels. Every instrument is there, it blows your speakers, it keeps going, it fades out and it exhausts you. And it's awesome every time.
Will this record stay with me for a long time? I don't know, but I rarely consider straight up rock n roll albums in my all time favorites or yearly favorites. But for right now, it doesn't get much better than this.
In Summary: Play it loud, ball up your fist and fucking rock out.