A Productive Cough

A Productive Cough

by Titus Andronicus
A Productive Cough

A Productive Cough

by Titus Andronicus

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Overview

Patrick Stickles, the founder and leader of Titus Andronicus, is a proud son of the state of New Jersey, and like a sizable majority of Garden State natives, he swears fealty to Bruce Springsteen. Titus Andronicus managed to find room to air their Springsteen influences in their previous work, especially on their sprawling 2015 rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy, so it's no great shock that when Stickles was looking to take a creative left turn, he would look to the Boss for inspiration. Stickles sets aside his group's usual sound and approach for 2018's A Productive Cough; instead of being built around a taut rock band, these seven songs find Stickles surrounding himself with a gang of 21 musicians and vocalists, complete with horns, keyboards, cello, and massed vocals. This unruly but gifted mob gives the music a swaying, beer-addled stomp that sounds more than a bit like a barroom singalong just before last call. If A Productive Cough resembles anything, it's Springsteen's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, the 2006 album where he generated a boisterous, lively sound from a similar mob of singers and players as they tackled a fistful of songs associated with Pete Seeger. As you've probably figured out by now, A Productive Cough doesn't sound that much like Titus Andronicus as we've come to know them, but there's more than a bit of their feel in these songs, where Stickles is still loudly contemplating his virtues and failings along with those of the world around him, and writing and singing with uncommon passion and clarity. Anyone who has the gall to rewrite "Like a Rolling Stone" and the talent and heart to make it work is clearly no ordinary punk, and if there's a need for a singalong anthem for the Trump era, "Real Talk" could fit the bill beautifully. And if the collective voice of Stickles and his collaborators doesn't always sound like rock & roll, it rocks regardless. If you're fond of the notion of rock & roll as folk music, A Productive Cough is something you'll want to hear, an album that captures the roar of the masses in an unexpected way, and if you've loved the songs of Titus Andronicus as much as their music, you'll find this isn't quite so different as you might think. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 03/02/2018
Label: Merge
UPC: 0673855060620
Rank: 192169

Tracks

  1. Number One (In New York)
  2. Real Talk
  3. Above the Bodega (Local Business)
  4. Crass Tattoo
  5. (I'm) Like a Rolling Stone
  6. Home Alone
  7. Mass Transit Madness (Goin' Loco')

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Titus Andronicus   Primary Artist
Carter Yasutake   Trumpet
Michael Gagliardi   Sax (Alto)
Alexander Molini   Piano,Clarinet,Clavinet,Fender Rhodes,Piano (Electric)
Cary Kehayan   Vocals
Janelle Miller   Vocals
Megg Farrell   Vocals
Neve Parker   Vocals
Sean Heaney   Vocals
Stella McMahon   Vocals
Kevin McMahon   Vocals,Percussion
Rick Steff   Piano (Grand)
Chris Wilson   Bells,Congas
Jane Scarpantoni   Cello
Daniel Miller   Vocals
Matt Miller   Vocals
Ian Dykstra   Bells,Shells
Liam Betson   Guitar (Electric)
Patrick Stickles   Vocals,Director,Harmonica,Percussion,Guitar (Electric)
Dan McGee   Wah Wah Guitar
R.J. Gordon   Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Ryan Weisheit   Clarinet,Sax (Bass),Sax (Tenor),Clarinet (Bass)

Technical Credits

Rosemary Miller   Cover Photo
Bob Dylan   Composer
Kevin McMahon   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Jeff Powell   Engineer
Ray Concepcion   Advisor,Photography
Matt Miller   Vocal Ad-Libs
Patrick Stickles   Editing,Composer
Jamal Ruhe   Mastering
Daniel Murphy   Design
Wesley Graham   Engineer
R.J. Gordon   Engineer
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