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The Hold Steady is an American rock band originally from
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, Minnesota, now based in
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, New York, formed in 2003. The band consists of
Craig Finn Craig Finn (born August 22, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the frontman of the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, with whom he has recorded eight studio albums. Prior to forming The Hold Steady, Fi ...
(vocals, guitar), Tad Kubler (guitar), Galen Polivka (bass), Bobby Drake (drums), Franz Nicolay (keyboards) and
Steve Selvidge The Hold Steady is an American rock band originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, now based in Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2003. The band consists of Craig Finn (vocals, guitar), Tad Kubler (guitar), Galen Polivka (bass), Bobby Drake (drums), ...
(guitar). Noted for their "lyrically dense storytelling," and
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influences, the band's narrative-based songs frequently address themes such as
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, religion and redemption, and often feature recurring characters based within the city of
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. Formed four years following the break-up of Finn and Kubler's former band,
Lifter Puller Lifter Puller, or LFTR PLLR, was an American indie rock band from the Twin Cities and the Boston area between 1994 and 2000. Their music is considered innovative, with its angular riffs and a synth-infused sound that predated the '80s revival fa ...
, The Hold Steady released the debut album ''
Almost Killed Me ''Almost Killed Me'' is the debut studio album by Brooklyn-based rock band the Hold Steady, released on March 16, 2004 on Frenchkiss Records. It is considered by many to be a concept album, with several recurring themes such as near-death exper ...
'' in 2004. They came to prominence with the release of their third studio album, ''
Boys and Girls in America ''Boys and Girls in America'' is the third studio album by The Hold Steady, released on October 3, 2006, by Vagrant Records. On August 18, 2006, first single "Chips Ahoy!" was released as a free download from music site Pitchfork Media. The secon ...
'', in 2006. In 2010, keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Franz Nicolay left the band prior to the recording of their fifth studio album, ''
Heaven Is Whenever ''Heaven Is Whenever'' is the fifth studio album by the Hold Steady. It was released May 4, 2010, on Vagrant Records in the U.S. and May 3, 2010, on Rough Trade in Europe. The album's first single, "Hurricane J", premiered on Pitchfork Media on ...
'' (2010). During the band's subsequent tour, the band became a five piece, once more, with the addition of guitarist
Steve Selvidge The Hold Steady is an American rock band originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, now based in Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2003. The band consists of Craig Finn (vocals, guitar), Tad Kubler (guitar), Galen Polivka (bass), Bobby Drake (drums), ...
. The band released their sixth LP, ''
Teeth Dreams ''Teeth Dreams'' is the sixth studio album by American indie rock band the Hold Steady, released March 25, 2014 on Washington Square/Razor & Tie. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, the album is the first to feature guitarist Steve Selvidge, who joined ...
'', on March 25, 2014. Nicolay re-joined the band on May 4, 2016, and the band has since embarked on several concert residencies in the US and the UK. To coincide with each event, The Hold Steady released stand-alone singles, marking the first recorded material of the six-piece line-up. Working with producer Josh Kaufman, the band released their seventh album, ''
Thrashing Thru the Passion ''Thrashing Thru the Passion'' is the seventh studio album by American indie rock band the Hold Steady, released on August 16, 2019, on Frenchkiss Records. Produced by Josh Kaufman, the album sees the return to the line-up of keyboardist Franz Nic ...
'', in 2019, followed by ''
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'' in 2021.


History


Early career, ''Almost Killed Me'' and ''Separation Sunday'' (2003–2005)

In 2003, Minnesota-raised singer, writer, and guitarist
Craig Finn Craig Finn (born August 22, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the frontman of the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, with whom he has recorded eight studio albums. Prior to forming The Hold Steady, Fi ...
and New York City bartender and bassist Galen Polivka began talking about starting a band. Finn and lead guitarist Tad Kubler (both formerly of
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) developed the idea of The Hold Steady when, while watching The Band concert film ''
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'', Finn asked Kubler, "Dude, why aren't there any bands like this anymore?" The Hold Steady's 2004 debut album ''
Almost Killed Me ''Almost Killed Me'' is the debut studio album by Brooklyn-based rock band the Hold Steady, released on March 16, 2004 on Frenchkiss Records. It is considered by many to be a concept album, with several recurring themes such as near-death exper ...
'', released on
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, was a
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among music critics, reaching No. 31 in the '' Pazz & Jop'' critics poll that year, an achievement which Finn described as "like being nominated for an Oscar or something." In May 2005, they were the first rock band to grace the front page of ''
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'' in 15 years. They were ''
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s 2006 "Band of the Year". The band released its second album, ''
Separation Sunday ''Separation Sunday'' is the second studio album by the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, released on May 3, 2005, through Frenchkiss Records. A concept album, ''Separation Sunday'' follows the interconnected stories of several fictional ...
'', on May 3, 2005. The album was a loose
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following the exploits of a character named "Holly" (short for "Hallelujah") and her quest to find a balance between
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and
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through drugs and a metaphorical resurrection. The album was critically lauded, and its religious overtones were picked up by many critics, such as Joe Gross of the ''
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'', who dubbed it "the most egregiously American
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album since X's '' Under the Big Black Sun'',
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's '' Tunnel of Love'', or that Jewish new waver
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's '' The Stranger''."


''Boys and Girls in America'' (2006–2007)

After ''
Separation Sunday ''Separation Sunday'' is the second studio album by the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, released on May 3, 2005, through Frenchkiss Records. A concept album, ''Separation Sunday'' follows the interconnected stories of several fictional ...
'', the band moved from the
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imprint to
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. Released October 3, 2006, ''
Boys and Girls in America ''Boys and Girls in America'' is the third studio album by The Hold Steady, released on October 3, 2006, by Vagrant Records. On August 18, 2006, first single "Chips Ahoy!" was released as a free download from music site Pitchfork Media. The secon ...
'' was ranked No. 8 on the ''
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'' Best Albums of 2006 list, and first by The A.V. Club.
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's Scott Plagenhoff wrote of the album, "[
Craig Finn Craig Finn (born August 22, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the frontman of the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, with whom he has recorded eight studio albums. Prior to forming The Hold Steady, Fi ...
] not only has a commanding, rousing voice but he also says something worth hearing, displaying gifts for both scope and depth that are all too rare in contemporary rock — indie or mainstream." In 2006, they released a music video for "Chips Ahoy", directed by Moh Azima and starring Avital Ash. In 2007, the band recorded a modified version of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" to be played during the
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home games. They also contributed a cover of the
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and The Hawks/ The Band song '' Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?'' to the motion picture ''
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''.


''Stay Positive'' (2008–2009)

The band's fourth album, '' Stay Positive'', was released in the UK on July 14, 2008, and in the U.S. on July 15. The album was recorded in
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and Wild Arctic studio in
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, New York with producer John Agnello during January and February that year. Guests on the sessions included Ben Nichols from Lucero,
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of
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,
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, and
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, who played guitar in Guided By Voices. Finn has said that he believes the album "captures a band hitting their creative peak, as well as enjoying each other's creativity and company." The album is more expansive than previous releases, including talk-box solos,
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, and tuneful vocals (the notoriously gruff-voiced Finn started taking voice lessons). "There are some bands that do five records that all sound similar," says guitarist Tad Kubler. "We've tried to avoid that." Many familiar elements – sing-along choruses, extended piano and guitar solos and lyrics that deal with faith, crime, rumor, loss and love – remain. In April 2009, the band released a two-disc documentary and live album set entitled '' A Positive Rage''.


Nicolay's departure, ''Heaven Is Whenever'' and the addition of Selvidge (2010–2011)

On January 20, 2010, Franz Nicolay confirmed on his official website that he had left the band. Regarding his departure, vocalist and guitarist
Craig Finn Craig Finn (born August 22, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the frontman of the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, with whom he has recorded eight studio albums. Prior to forming The Hold Steady, Fi ...
stated: "Franz is a real ambitious guy, and I think he wanted to do a lot of different things, and we want to really follow this one Hold Steady thing to its logical end. And it takes up a lot of time. It was an amicable departure, and I think we all wish him the best. He’ll do a lot of interesting, cool things." Nicolay had said that he considered his work with the Hold Steady to be completed, saying "I’m proud of the work we did together. In the end, I felt I completed the work I needed to do with them. I’d prefer to think of it as a closed book." The Hold Steady announced the release of ''
Heaven Is Whenever ''Heaven Is Whenever'' is the fifth studio album by the Hold Steady. It was released May 4, 2010, on Vagrant Records in the U.S. and May 3, 2010, on Rough Trade in Europe. The album's first single, "Hurricane J", premiered on Pitchfork Media on ...
'' on February 23, 2010. The album was released May 4 on Vagrant Records in the U.S. and May 3 on Rough Trade in Europe. The band's subsequent tour featured additional musicians Steve Selvidge, formerly of
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and Lucero, on guitar and Dan Neustadt, o
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. Neustadt had previously played keyboards on ''Heaven is Whenever'', but eventually left the touring band by 2011. In 2011, Selvidge was added to the band's official line-up, with Craig Finn stating, "We added teve Selvidge we are a five piece. We are rolling without keys right now. We did some shows without keys and we really liked it. It sort of opened things up for us. We have two pretty amazing guitar players in our band, and it's really fun to have that space and spread out. They can sort of work against each other/with each other. Steve's been a great addition to the band. We came across Steve many years ago and we always kind of said, 'Man, if things open up and we can get him in the band, we want him.' ..Steve, lives in Memphis. So wherever we record this time, someone's not going to be at home." In July 2011, during a five-month break from the band, Craig Finn recorded a solo album, entitled '' Clear Heart Full Eyes'', which was subsequently released in January 2012.


Hiatus (2012–2013)

The band recorded a track for the ''
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'' episode " Walk of Punishment", entitled "
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", and released it, alongside a new track, "Criminal Fingers", for
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2013. Regarding the release, guitarist Tad Kubler stated, "Steve elvidge– our guitar player wasn’t in the band when we did the last record so we haven’t formally released anything that he’s played on – other than an
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session or something like that. Having been away for a few years, we thought this would be a great opportunity to reintroduce the newest version of the band."


''Teeth Dreams'' (2014–2015)

On January 8, 2014, The Hold Steady announced the release of their sixth LP entitled ''
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''. The album was released on March 25 via Washington Square, a new imprint of record label
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. In addition, the band announced the release of a covers EP entitled ''RAGS'', whose proceeds go towards the K + L Guardian Foundation to benefit the children of deceased super fan Mike "Jersey Mike" Van Jura.


Nicolay's return, concert residencies, and ''Thrashing Thru the Passion'' (2016–2019)

In 2016, Nicolay rejoined the band, expanding its lineup to a six-piece. The band soon began performing three-night residencies in specific cities, as opposed to embarking on full tours. In 2016, they performed residencies in Chicago and Brooklyn, and returned to both the following year for the named events, ''Chicago Seemed Wired Last Night'' and ''Massive Nights'', before performing over three nights in London for ''Boys & Girls in London'' in 2018. In late 2017, to coincide with the band's 2017 ''Massive Nights'' residency, the band released two new songs, "Entitlement Crew" and "Snake in the Shower", with two further tracks, "Eureka" and "Esther", from the same recording sessions accompanying ''Boys & Girls in London''. The recordings were the first to feature the full six-person Hold Steady line-up and were produced by Josh Kaufman, who had worked with Craig Finn on his solo material. The band continued to record and release Kaufman-produced singles with throughout 2018 and 2019, with each release coinciding with a concert residency. On June 18, 2019, the band announced their seventh album, ''
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'', which would collect several of the previously released singles alongside new Kaufman-produced recordings. The album was released on August 16, 2019, via
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.


''Open Door Policy'' (2020–present)

On December 21, 2020, the band announced their eighth studio album, ''
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'', which was released on February 19, 2021. Released to critical acclaim, it was their first
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top-ten record, receiving end-of-year accolades from
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by appearing on their top albums of 2021 lists.


Influences

In an interview with
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, Craig Finn outlined the band's influences:


Reception

The Hold Steady have received almost universal praise by the press for their performances and early records. Their more recent releases have seen a slight decline in their reception. The Hold Steady appeared in the Season 3 finale episode of Showtime's '' Billions'' series as themselves performing at a party for Axe Capital. The Hold Steady has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the
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nightclub First Avenue, recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh. Kubler and Finn's previous group Lifter Puller also has a star.


Members


Current members

*
Craig Finn Craig Finn (born August 22, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the frontman of the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, with whom he has recorded eight studio albums. Prior to forming The Hold Steady, Fi ...
 – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2003–present) * Tad Kubler – lead guitar, backing vocals (2003–present), keyboards, piano (2010–2016) *Galen Polivka – bass guitar (2003–present) *Bobby Drake – drums, percussion (2005–present) * Franz Nicolay – piano, keyboards,
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, harmonica, backing vocals (2005–2010; 2016–present) *
Steve Selvidge The Hold Steady is an American rock band originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, now based in Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2003. The band consists of Craig Finn (vocals, guitar), Tad Kubler (guitar), Galen Polivka (bass), Bobby Drake (drums), ...
 – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2010–present)


Former members

*Judd Counsell – drums (2003–2005)


Former touring members

*Dan Neustadt – keyboards (2010)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*''
Almost Killed Me ''Almost Killed Me'' is the debut studio album by Brooklyn-based rock band the Hold Steady, released on March 16, 2004 on Frenchkiss Records. It is considered by many to be a concept album, with several recurring themes such as near-death exper ...
'' (2004) *''
Separation Sunday ''Separation Sunday'' is the second studio album by the American indie rock band The Hold Steady, released on May 3, 2005, through Frenchkiss Records. A concept album, ''Separation Sunday'' follows the interconnected stories of several fictional ...
'' (2005) *''
Boys and Girls in America ''Boys and Girls in America'' is the third studio album by The Hold Steady, released on October 3, 2006, by Vagrant Records. On August 18, 2006, first single "Chips Ahoy!" was released as a free download from music site Pitchfork Media. The secon ...
'' (2006) ( US No. 124, UK No. 84) *'' Stay Positive'' (2008) (US No. 30, UK No. 15) *''
Heaven Is Whenever ''Heaven Is Whenever'' is the fifth studio album by the Hold Steady. It was released May 4, 2010, on Vagrant Records in the U.S. and May 3, 2010, on Rough Trade in Europe. The album's first single, "Hurricane J", premiered on Pitchfork Media on ...
'' (2010) (US No. 26, UK No. 45) *''
Teeth Dreams ''Teeth Dreams'' is the sixth studio album by American indie rock band the Hold Steady, released March 25, 2014 on Washington Square/Razor & Tie. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, the album is the first to feature guitarist Steve Selvidge, who joined ...
'' (2014) (US No. 28, UK No. 50) *''
Thrashing Thru the Passion ''Thrashing Thru the Passion'' is the seventh studio album by American indie rock band the Hold Steady, released on August 16, 2019, on Frenchkiss Records. Produced by Josh Kaufman, the album sees the return to the line-up of keyboardist Franz Nic ...
'' (2019) *''
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'' (2021)


Live albums

*'' A Positive Rage'' (2009)


EPs

*'' The Virgin Digital Sessions'' (2005) *''Live at Lollapalooza 2006: The Hold Steady'' (2006) *''Stuck Between Stations — EP'' (2007) *'' Live at Fingerprints'' (2007) *''iTunes Live from Soho'' (2011) *''RAGS'' (2014) *''Four on Ten'' (2019)


Singles

*"Milkcrate Mosh b/w Hey Hey What Can I Do" (2004) *"Chips Ahoy!" (2006) *"Stuck Between Stations" (2006) *"Massive Nights" (2007) *"Sequestered in Memphis" (2008) *"Stay Positive" (2009) *"Hurricane J" (2010) *"Criminal Fingers b/w The Bear & The Maiden Fair" (2013) *"Spinners" (2014) *"I Hope This Whole Thing Didn't Frighten You" (2014) *"Entitlement Crew b/w A Snake In The Shower" (2017) *"Eureka b/w Esther" (2018) *"The Stove & The Toaster b/w Star 18" (2018) *"Confusion In The Marketplace b/w T-shirt Tux" (2018) *"The Last Time That She Talked to Me" (2019) *"Family Farm" (2020) *" Heavy Covenant" (2021)


Other recordings

*'' Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Colon the Soundtrack'' (2007) - "Girls Like Status" *''KGSR Broadcasts Volume 16'' (2008) – "Sequestered in Memphis" *''
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I'm Not There (soundtrack) The soundtrack album for the Bob Dylan biopic ''I'm Not There'' was released as a double CD on October 30, 2007. It features only one recording by Dylan himself—his previously unreleased recording of the title song "I'm Not There" recorded d ...
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The Dilemma ''The Dilemma'' is a 2011 American dark comedy film directed by Ron Howard, written by Allan Loeb and starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James. The film follows savvy businessman Ronny (Vaughn) and genius engineer Nick (James) who are best friends ...
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Steady As She Goes.
''Aversion'' #Joe Gross (May 2, 2005)
The Gospel according to the Hold Steady.
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The Village Voice ''The Village Voice'' is an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher, John Wilcock, and Norman Mailer, the ''Voice'' began as a platform for the cr ...
''. #Brian Howe (May 16, 2005)
Interview: The Hold Steady.
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Pitchfork Media ''Pitchfork'' (formerly ''Pitchfork Media'') is an American online music publication (currently owned by Condé Nast) that was launched in 1995 by writer Ryan Schreiber as an independent music blog. Schreiber started Pitchfork while working ...
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The Hold Steady, ''Separation Sunday''.
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