Titus Andronicus share six-song mini-film "The Magic Morning"
Titus Andronicus have unveiled the new video for "The Magic Morning" - but it doesn't just cover one cut from the band's upcoming 29-track rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy, it covers six.
The video was written and directed by the band's frontman Patrick Stickles in a moment of "artistic hubris". Speaking about the video, Stickles said: “People have been putting Titus Andronicus in a box for too long. We can do anything we decide to be our will, and I am proud to say this little movie was done entirely ‘in-house,’ in one day. Doubt and deny Titus Andronicus at your own peril.”
Specifically, this is one music video for tracks 7-12 on the record - including the previously shared "Dimed Out". It's over 15 minutes long.
The Most Lamentable Tragedy is out 7 August Merge. You can read the band's detailed annotations of the entire album over on Genius.
Watch the short film below, and theck check over the enormous tracklist and Titus Andronicus' November tour dates afterwards.
Tracklist:
1. The Angry Hour
2. No Future Part IV: No Future Triumphant
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. More Perfect Union
14. [Intermission]
15. Sun Salutation
16. (S)HE SAID/(S)HE SAID
17. Funny Feeling
18. Fatal Flaw
19. Please
20. Come On, Siobhán
21. A Pair Of Brown Eyes
22. Auld Lang Syne
23. I'm Going Insane (Finish Him)
24. The Fall
25. Into The Void (Filler)
26. No Future Part V: In Endless Dreaming
27. [Seven Seconds]
28. Stable Boy
29. A Moral
November
5 – London, England – Village Underground
6 – Bristol, England – Thekla
7 – Brighton, England – Bleach
8 – Oxford, England – The Bullingdon
10 – Birmingham, England – Hare & Hounds
11 – Manchester, England – Deaf Institute
12 – Liverpool, England – Kazimer
13 – Glasgow, Scotland – Stereo
14 - Leeds, England – Beacons Metropolitan Festival
16 - Nottingham, England – Bodega Social Club
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