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Boys and Girls In America

The Hold Steady

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The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn is less a singer than a raconteur, ready and willing to bend the ear of anyone who dares to take a seat next to him at the bar. Drinking, drugs, religion and memories of his youth alongside the Mississippi River take up most of his time, and though not traditionally musical, he finds an inner rhythm that carries him over the rough patches. For their third album, the Brooklyn-based band diversifies, hitting harder with additional orchestration and keyboards while Finn calms down and sings with a newfound sensitivity. “Stuck Between Stations,” a brilliant, sad look at adolescent love and an unusual paean to the late poet John Berryman, and the street tough “Hot Soft Light” deliver a Thin Lizzy-like buzz, revved by arena hard rock powerchords and a rapid-fire delivery. But it’s the piano-based “First Night” and its follow-up “Party Pit” where the band extend to a third dimension, pressing the power ballad into active service without embarrassing results. “Southtown Girls” manages to cut a convincing stab at heartland rock. They’ve come of age beautifully.

Customer Reviews

To the hipsters

To the music snobs: why must you always be challenged by every piece of music? I'm into listening to new sounds as much as the next guy, but please. I could make a lo-fi recording of me kicking pine cones against a shed rhythmically while screaming into a can about swan mating habits and call it music, but it would still be excrement. Yeah, this music is enjoyable and comfortable. In the world of non sweater vest wearing, non shoe-gazing, non cutting folks, that's a good thing. To the garage rock/indie rock fans who aren't music snobs and don't like this record, try again. This is one of the best records of recent years, and I'm excited about the new album coming out in '08. Who cares if he "talk sings?" Clean out your ears and listen again; the riffs are massive, the attitude is fierce and the lyrics are poetic and humorous. I like my rock rocking and THS rocks hard.

Without a doubt the best album of the year

Hands down the best album of the year...and definitely stands up to some classics...with time it will be....Creg Finn's poetic perspective on tragic heroes adds to this albums catchy fist pumping insanely unique attributes. The Hold Steady have matured and you can definitely see it...with guest singers, heavier riffs and a more creative atmosphere. If there were 6 stars to give for this album I would still be looking for the 7 stars.You will not regret buying this album and if you do then you should give up on your search for good music!

What the hell is he saying????

.....I'm not sure but I like it. Even listening through my Sennheiser 590's I'm having a difficult time understanding the lyrics. The vocals are mixed wayyyy in the back putting more of an emphasis on the overall instrumentation and vibe. That was probably a wise move. The story telling lyrics easily reminds me of Springsteen (early days) - more specifically of the tune 'blinded by the light.' As a whole the record rocks and has a certain swagger that for me is rock 'n roll.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Resisting the musical trends in New York City, vocalist/guitarist Craig Finn (ex-Lifter Puller) formed the Hold Steady after moving from Minneapolis in 2000. Wanting to capture the sound of bands such as the Replacements and the Grifters, he recruited guitarist Tad Kubler (also ex-Lifter Puller), drummer Judd Counsell, and bassist Galen Polivka. Recording mostly live, the band released its debut, Almost Killed Me, on Frenchkiss Records in March 2004. Dave Gardener (Rocket from the Crypt, Drive Like...
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