Channing Freeman - 07.10.2010  I have a very specific picture in my head of Patrick Stickles, one that is reinforced every single time I listen to The Airing Of Grievances: he is i...
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Patrick James - 06.07.2009  Having signed with XL back in October, Titus Andronicus (who lifts its name from one of the Bard’s most obscenely violent plays, and who originally re...
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Adam Chapman - 26.02.2009  In recent years, the state of New Jersey has become almost synonymous with stiff-collared Ivy League indie-pop, from the white-boy afrobeat of Vampire...
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Chris Baynes - 26.02.2009  Maybe it’s unwarranted prejudice, but from a band named after an early Shakespearean tragedy I expect the following: pomposity, pretension, overwrough...
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Stephen Burkett - 23.02.2009 Don't be fooled. Titus aren't a hyper-cerebral exercise in back-slapping, aren't-we-gloriously-educated-enough-to-notice-all-the-literary-references, ...
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Dave Simpson - 20.02.2009 This debut from the New Jersey punks could have the same impact on the indie scene as Arcade Fire's first album. With a shout of "Fuck you!", it crash...
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MELISSA MAERZ - 04.02.2009 Not since the Replacements raised a pint glass in the name of punk has a gang of hood rats so rousingly resurrected the legend of the American bar ba...
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Ewan Donald - 03.02.2009  This is probably what you?d expect from a band named after a bloody Shakespearean tragedy; dark, untamed and bleak. Yet The Airing of Grievances is an...
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Nick Mitchell - 03.02.2009  They come from Springsteen country and burn with a similar passion for life in all its raw hope and blunt frustration
On the first or second listen to...
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Andrew Bowers - 02.02.2009  The Airing Of Grievances launches into the rousing ‘us versus the world’ anthem Fear And Loathing In Mahwah, NJ with a chorus of “FUCK YOU!” Frontman ...
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