The Monitor

The Monitor is an album by New Jersey band Titus Andronicus. It was released on March 9, 2010, and recieved huge critical acclaim, becoming Pitchfork Media's #10 album of 2010 with an 8.5 score. It also got an 8.2 on Metacritic, but nobody gives a fuck about Metacritic.

Concept
The album has many references to the American Civil War scattered throughout it, in the form of period-appropriate quotes and references to major events. The most obvious of these would be the first verse and title of "The Battle of Hampton Roads, which directly references the real battle. It compares the Civil War to the author's struggles with living life as a middle-class white guy with a bright future and a college education.

Critical Reception

 * Piero Scaruffi - 7.5/10
 * Pitchfork - 8.7/10
 * RYM - 3.53/5

Track Listing

 * 1) "A More Perfect Union" - 7:09
 * 2) "Titus Andronicus Forever" - 1:55
 * 3) "No Future Part Three: Escape From No Future" - 5:16
 * 4) "Richard II" - 5:06
 * 5) "A Pot in Which to Piss" - 8:53
 * 6) "Four Score and Seven" - 8:38
 * 7) "Theme From 'Cheers'" - 5:01
 * 8) "To Old Friends and New" - 7:00
 * 9) "…And Ever" - 2:24
 * 10) "The Battle of Hampton Roads" - 14:02