Album artwork for The Most Lamentable Tragedy by Titus Andronicus

A rock opera in five acts. The core band is rounded out by the long-standing rhythm section of Eric Harm (drums) and Julian Veronesi (bass) plus rookie guitarist Jonah Maurer. Joining in throughout are pianist Elio DeLuca and violinist Owen Pallett, beside a cast of guests representing some of New York's most exciting bands (The So So Glos, Baked, Bad Credit No Credit, Lost Boy?, etc.). TMLT is both the crown jewel of the band's discography and the legend that contextualizes their entire body of work. It reveals that are what hardcore fans have said they are for years, and what the world must now recognize them to be: not merely the greatest rock and roll band of this era, but one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.

Titus Andronicus

The Most Lamentable Tragedy

Merge Records
Album artwork for The Most Lamentable Tragedy by Titus Andronicus
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Titus Andronicus

The Most Lamentable Tragedy

Merge Records
Album artwork for The Most Lamentable Tragedy by Titus Andronicus
LPx3

$34.99

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Released 07/31/2015Catalog Number

A 50527

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Album artwork for The Most Lamentable Tragedy by Titus Andronicus
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Released 07/31/2015Catalog Number

CD 50527

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A rock opera in five acts. The core band is rounded out by the long-standing rhythm section of Eric Harm (drums) and Julian Veronesi (bass) plus rookie guitarist Jonah Maurer. Joining in throughout are pianist Elio DeLuca and violinist Owen Pallett, beside a cast of guests representing some of New York's most exciting bands (The So So Glos, Baked, Bad Credit No Credit, Lost Boy?, etc.). TMLT is both the crown jewel of the band's discography and the legend that contextualizes their entire body of work. It reveals that are what hardcore fans have said they are for years, and what the world must now recognize them to be: not merely the greatest rock and roll band of this era, but one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.