Titus Andronicus fuses a do-it-yourself punk energy with the impassioned spirit of New Jersey rock in the tradition of Springsteen and many others. Their reputation exploded shortly after the release of their Civil War-inspired 2010 concept album The Monitor. Well-known secret: Titus Andronicus recorded The Monitor and its follow-up Local Business in New Paltz, at Macata Studio with local producer Kevin McMahon.
When Titus Andronicus performs at BSP on Wednesday, June 11, McMahon’s “fictitious band” project Pelican Movement will be among the openers, along with the band Baked, who will be playing multiple dates with Titus Andronicus in June. The show starts at 9 p.m. Tickets for this 18+ show cost $15 in advance and $17 on the day of the show. Tickets are available locally for cash only at Outdated in Kingston, Jack’s Rhythms in New Paltz, Darkside Records in Poughkeepsie and the Woodstock Music Shop.
The BSP Lounge is located at 323 Wall Street in Kingston. For more information, call (845) 481-5158 or visit www.bspkingston.com.