Separation Sunday [or] Almost Killed Me (they have the same barcode)

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The Hold Steady
Separation Sunday [or] Almost Killed Me (they have the same barcode)

[ Rogue Records / CD ]

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A new brand of the Midwestern-mentality classic rock ideal, made famous by the loose energy of the legendary Replacements and the epic flourishes of the E-Street Band.

"We Believe in One Band. The Hold Steady's liberation theology makes for the Year's Best Album So Far.”
- Village Voice

'Separation Sunday' is the powerful new album from New York's electrifying The Hold Steady. Led by enigmatic frontman Craig Finn, The Hold Steady rose phoenix-like from the ashes of Minneapolis artpunk critic faves Lifter Puller, to create a new brand of the Midwestern-mentality classic rock ideal, made famous by the loose energy of the legendary Replacements and the epic flourishes of the E-Street Band [back when Bruce was still Boss]. Coupling this with an almost obsessive literary lyrical focus, Finn's catholic upbringing informs many of the album's themes.

The ranting and raving Finn spits out a tale of drug-fuelled abandon wrapped up in biblical imagery with a punky bark recalling Husker Du's Bob Mould. 'Separation Sunday' follows the story of a motley cast of debauched characters as they pursue fast times, set against a suburban landscape of citified circumstance - and ultimately find a strange sort of salvation.

"Separation Sunday is at once surreal and gloriously sweaty - a whirlwind tour through an overstuffed brain."
- Rolling Stone

"Epic and huge and molten and beautiful.”
- Pitchforkmedia

Tracks:

1. Hornets! Hornets!
2. Cattle and the Creeping Things
3. Your Little Hoodrat Friend
4. Banging Camp
5. Charlemagne in Sweatpants
6. Stevie Nix
7. Multitude of Casualties
8. Don't Let Me Explode
9. Chicago Seemed Tired Last Night
10. Cruxifixion Cruise
11. How a Resurrection Really Feels