Gritty Brooklyn-based indie rockers Titus Andronicus are set to return later this summer with The Most Lamentable Tragedy, but before the dramatically titled new album lands, the group have shared a compilation of demos versions, outtakes and live recordings called Sorry About the Delay.
The 22-song offering opens with "Sorry About the Delay" and closes with a further apology in the form of "Really Sorry About the Delay." In between, we previous 7-inch single "Stranded (On My Own)" and its previous incarnations, various takes of new album cuts like "Dimed Out" and "Fatal Flaw," and a new tune called "Come On, Siobhan."
Delve deeper into the Titus Andronicus's musical process by giving the Sorry About the Delay mixtape a listen in the player below. The Most Lamentable Tragedy is out on July 28 via Merge, and you can see that band's upcoming tour dates over here.
The 22-song offering opens with "Sorry About the Delay" and closes with a further apology in the form of "Really Sorry About the Delay." In between, we previous 7-inch single "Stranded (On My Own)" and its previous incarnations, various takes of new album cuts like "Dimed Out" and "Fatal Flaw," and a new tune called "Come On, Siobhan."
Delve deeper into the Titus Andronicus's musical process by giving the Sorry About the Delay mixtape a listen in the player below. The Most Lamentable Tragedy is out on July 28 via Merge, and you can see that band's upcoming tour dates over here.