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New Hold Steady Record Due Out in May
by: Angela Zimmerman
A press release through Shore Fire Media has announced that Hold Steady has a new record to be released on May 3rd via Rough Trade. The album is titled Heaven in Whenever, and both Craig Finn and Tad Kubler comment on the new release.
Kubler says, “this album is sonically more diverse. And I really believe it exposes new elements of the band that we hinted at on other records but weren’t able to fully realize until this one,” while Finn states, “I think Heaven is Whenever has a bit more open space. I see it as being less anthemic and more complex.”
Either way, sounds compelling. I wasn’t a believer ’til I saw the band live, so here’s a live clip, just for you:
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by: Angela Zimmerman
published: February 23, 2010
in column: What Goes On
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