SIIICK! New Jersey’s mightest-rocking punk boys since Glenn Danzig, Titus Andronicus, have just announced their new LP, A Productive Cough! Now, I’m no doctor; but I’m thinking this one’s about to go viral! That’s right: the album is set to infect a record store near you March 2 via Merge Records, which is too soon to administer proper quarantine procedure, so it sounds like you’ll be catching the bug along with the rest of us. Oh no!
No need to worry, though, because I went to WebMD and got the lowdown on this thing: A Productive Cough finds Titus Andronicus (I always preferred King Lear, but whatever…) “setting aside the leadfooted punk anthems of yesteryear in favor of a subtler, more spacious approach that pushes [singer-songwriter Patrick] Stickles’ soul-baring songwriting to the fore, creating a conversational intimacy between artist and audience with which previous +@ efforts had only flirted.” Yeah, you forgot Titus Andronicus went by symbols now, didn’t you!?
Of course, what’s an album announcement without an infectious new single to go along with it? Luckily, Titus Andronicus have the prescription: a video for the new track “Number One (In New York),” aurally ingest-able down below! As a bonus, the video also doubles as a preview of a forthcoming documentary on the making of the album from director Ray Concepcion coming February 26! It’s an epidemic!
If you’d like to hear about symptoms, side-effects, and treatment, the band has helpfully set up a new government-mandated website, a-productive-cough.com, where you can learn more (via interviews, tour info, etc.) on your own time.
If you’d rather bypass all these shit jokes and get right to the good stuff, pre-order A Productive Cough at all your favorite outlets here, and check out the full tracklisting and the band’s current tour itinerary below. In any case, be safe out there: +@ fever is back, and it’s more contagious than ever!
A Productive Cough tracklisting (additional parentheses not included):
01. Number One (In New York)
02. Real Talk
03. Above the Bodega (Local Business)
04. Crass Tattoo
05. (I’m) Like a Rolling Stone
06. Home Alone
07. Mass Transit Madness (Goin’ Loco’)
+0ur d@+3s:
03.07.18 - Kingston, NY – BSP Kingston
03.08.18 - Boston, MA – The Sinclair
03.09.18 - Providence, RI – AS220
03.10.18 - Burlington, VT – Arts Riot
03.11.18 - Montreal, QC – Bar Le Ritz
03.13.18 - Toronto, ON – Great Hall
03.14.18 - Detroit, MI – El Club
03.15.18 - Chicago, IL – Subterranean
03.16.18 - Madison, WI – The Frequency
03.17.18 - St. Paul, MN – Turf Club
03.18.18 - Omaha, NE – Slowdown
03.19.18 - Denver, CO – Globe Hall
03.20.18 - Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge
03.22.18 - Boise, ID – Treefort Festival
03.23.18 - Seattle, WA – Crocodile
03.24.18 - Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
03.27.18 - Sonoma, CA – Gundlach Bundschu Winery
03.28.18 - San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
03.29.18 - Santa Cruz, CA – Crepe Place
03.31.18 - Los Angeles, CA – Bootleg Theater
04.02.18 - San Diego, CA – Soda Bar
04.03.18 - Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
04.06.18 - Ft. Worth, TX – Ridglea Room
04.07.18 - Austin, TX – Barracuda
04.08.18 - Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
04.10.18 - Birmingham, AL – Saturn
04.11.18 - Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
04.12.18 - Durham, NC – The Pinhook
04.13.18 - Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel
04.14.18 - Philadelphia, PA – UArts Black Box
04.15.18 - Brooklyn, NY – Murmrr Ballroom