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The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me {Deluxe Edition} (2004/2016) [Official Digital Download]

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The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me {Deluxe Edition} (2004/2016) [Official Digital Download]

The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me (2004/2016) [Deluxe Edition]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 60:20 minutes | 764 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"Almost Killed Me" is the debut studio album by Brooklyn-based rock band the Hold Steady, released in 2004 on Frenchkiss Records. It is considered by many to be a concept album, with several recurring themes such as near-death experiences, parties and the fictional character Charlemagne. It's concept album roots are further explored with the recurring characters in Separation Sunday, the Hold Steady's second album, which uses the same characters introduced in Almost Killed Me. Almost Killed Me was ranked number 99 on Rolling Stone's 100 Best Albums of the Decade.


The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me {Deluxe Edition} (2004/2016) [Official Digital Download]

After Lifter Puller, the long-running indie rock band he fronted, broke up, Craig Finn took his vocal declarations and lyrical twists and started the Hold Steady. He was joined by old bandmate Tad Kubler on lead guitar plus a crew of hard rocking, bar hopping dudes intent on taking the rambling indie rock of Lifter Puller and replacing it with scuffed-up AOR and swaggering hard rock. Their 2004 debut album, Almost Killed Me, sounds like the E Street Band after they slipped into the gutter, Thin Lizzy if they got fat and American, and a hundred other bands from Southside Johnny to the early-'70s Kinks that liked to party, but did it with the occasional tear-filled eyes and desperate hearts. Like the best of these classic rock staples, the Hold Steady can flat out rock. Kubler can rip off a fret-searing solo with bullfighter style, which he does quite frequently, and the rhythm section has enough muscle power to stop a speeding locomotive. On top of this vintage rock chassis, the band drop Finn's vocals and vision. Without him, the music is straightforward enough to appeal to the AOR masses and backstreet fanatics; with him they are far too weird and wild. His pop culture name-drops, knowing references to obscure musicians like Andre Cymone, real-sounding tales of the streets, and flights of knuckle-busting anger are far out in left field, and his bracing, eye-bulging delivery of said lyrics pushes it even further over the top. It's a high-wire balancing act of sorts, and it would be easy for the band to topple over into boring mainstream rock cliches or veer into embarrassing drunken poetry territory but it never happens, not even once. The group plays with intense energy at all times, propping Finn up and giving his words the dramatic backdrop they deserve. Finn holds up his end of the bargain by being hilarious and oddly touching as he rambles, coughs, and shouts his way through what sounds like a lifetime of journal entries, inside jokes, and record store soliloquies. Tracks like "The Swish" and "Knuckles" are endlessly quotable, the story songs don't wear out after repeated listens, and at times, the words and music combine in such a thrilling manner that the Hold Steady feel like the best, most alive band in the world. It's a brilliant debut, and the sense that Finn and friends viewed Almost Killed Me as a renewed lease on musical life is tangible throughout. The last-chance desperation and burning desire bleed out through the grooves and it's impossible not to get swept up in the flood right along with them.

Tracklist:

01 - Positive Jam
02 - The Swish
03 - Barfruit Blues
04 - Most People Are DJs
05 - Certain Songs
06 - Knuckles
07 - Hostile, Mass.
08 - Sketchy Metal
09 - Sweet Payne
10 - Killer Parties
11 - Milkcrate Mosh [Bonus Track]
12 - Hot Fries [Bonus Track]
13 - Curves And Nerves [Bonus Track]
14 - You Gotta Dance (With Who You Came To The Dance With) [Bonus Track]
15 - Modesto Is Not That Sweet [Bonus Track]

Line up:
Craig Finn - lead vocals, guitar
Tad Kubler - lead guitar, backing vocals
Galen Polivka - bass guitar
Steve Selvidge - guitar
Judd Counsell - drums

Analyzed: The Hold Steady / Almost Killed Me (Deluxe Version)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 -0.11 dB -10.30 dB 3:17 01-Positive Jam
DR6 -0.11 dB -7.23 dB 4:08 02-The Swish
DR7 -0.11 dB -7.56 dB 3:30 03-Barfruit Blues
DR7 -0.11 dB -7.63 dB 5:51 04-Most People Are DJs
DR7 -0.11 dB -9.80 dB 3:54 05-Certain Songs
DR7 -0.11 dB -8.81 dB 3:46 06-Knuckles
DR6 -0.11 dB -6.92 dB 3:42 07-Hostile, Mass.
DR7 -0.11 dB -8.46 dB 4:16 08-Sketchy Metal
DR7 -0.11 dB -8.69 dB 4:33 09-Sweet Payne
DR7 -0.11 dB -8.15 dB 5:47 10-Killer Parties
DR8 -0.11 dB -10.08 dB 5:57 11-Milkcrate Mosh
DR7 -0.11 dB -8.59 dB 3:44 12-Hot Fries
DR8 -0.11 dB -9.13 dB 2:41 13-Curves And Nerves
DR7 -0.11 dB -8.65 dB 2:02 14-You Gotta Dance (With Who You Came To The Dance With)
DR7 -0.11 dB -8.79 dB 3:11 15-Modesto Is Not That Sweet
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Number of tracks: 15
Official DR value: DR7

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1616 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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