The Hold Steady - Thrashing Thru Th Passion - Brown Color Vinyl LP

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Five new songs not previously released along with five songs from the collection of singles released between November 2017 and March 2019

All songs produced by Josh Kaufman and engineered by D. James Goodwin. Formed in 2003, The Hold Steady have released six albums, numerous singles and played over 1000 shows during the past 16 years. The Brooklyn-based band, by way of the Midwest, has performed in all 50 states in the USA, and throughout Canada, the UK, Europe and Australia.

The Hold Steady began releasing two-song singles in November 2017 ahead of the sold-out weekend shows they do in select cities each year and have released five new singles (nine songs total) thru March 2019. The band will launch "Constructive Summer 2019" in August + September four weekends of US shows in Seattle, Chicago, Nashville and Boston.

In December the band will play Brooklyn, NY for the 4th installment of "Massive Nights," a four-show run at Brooklyn Bowl and in March 2020 will play the 3rd "The Weekender" in London at The Electric Ballroom.
August 15-17 Seattle, WA @ Crocodile
August 22-24 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall and Empty Bottle September 5-7 Nashville, TN @ Basement East
September 12-15 Cambridge, MA @ Sinclair
December 4-7 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl

The Hold Steady is: Bobby Drake (drums), Craig Finn (vocals, guitar), Tad Kubler (guitar, vocals), Franz Nicolay (keyboards, vocals), Galen Polivka (bass), and Steve Selvidge (guitar, vocals).

Craig Finn: "I've been saying for a few years now - since Franz came back- that this six piece lineup of The Hold Steady is the best band we've ever been. The new songs recorded by this version of the band are super exciting to us. It's been a very fun and creative period for The Hold Steady.

1. Denver Haircut
2. Epaulets
3. You Did Good, Kid
4. Traditional Village
5. Blackout Sam
6. Entitlement Crew
7. T-Shirt Tux
8. Star 18
9. The Stove & The Toaster
10. Confusion In The Marketplace