Titanic—the Mexico City–based duo of Mabe Fratti and Héctor Tosta (aka I la Católica)—have announced their second album. The new album, Hagen, is out September 5 via Unheard of Hope. Check out the new single “Gotera” below.
Tosta produced Hagen, and it has co-production from Fratti and Nate Salon. The album also features Eli Keszler on drums, and Oneohtrix Point Never’s Daniel Lopatin plays synthesizers on “Pájaro de fuego.”
Titanic released their debut, Vidrio, in 2023. The band will support its new album on tour later this year. See Titanic’s schedule below.
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Titanic, I la Católica & Mabe Fratti: Hagen
Hagen:
01 Lágrima del sol
02 Gotera
03 Escarbo dimensiones
04 Te tragaste el chicle
05 Libra
06 La dueña
07 Gallina degollada
08 Pájaro de fuego
09 La trampa sale
10 Alzando el trofeo
Titanic:
08-30 Wiltshire, England - End of the Road Festival
09-02 Berlin, Germany - Kantine am Berghain
09-03 Jena, Germany - Trafo
09-04 Prague, Czech Republic - Studio Hrdinů
09-06 Düdingen, Switzerland - Bad Bonn Kilbi
09-08 Brussels, Belgium - Botanique Witloof Bar
09-09 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
09-11 Nottingham, England - Rock City *
09-12 Manchester, England - Albert Hall *
09-13 Manchester, England - Albert Hall *
09-16 Lille, France - L’Aéronef ^
09-18 Hamburg, Germany - Reeperbahn Festival
10-12 Paris, France - Lafayette Anticipations
10-21 Bristol, England - Lantern Hall
10-22 Manchester, England - The White Hotel
10-23 Glasgow, Scotland - The Rum Shack
10-29 London, England - Institute of Contemporary Arts
10-31 Torino, Italy - C2C Festival
* with Black Country, New Road
^ with Caroline