Almost Killed Me

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  • Artist: The Hold Steady
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 16, 2004
  • Total Time: 42:48
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

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"The '80s almost killed me," admits the Hold Steady's Craig Finn on "Positive Jam," one of ten rock & roll confessionals on the band's debut. That sets the tone for the rest of Almost Killed Me, as Finn reveals a lifestyle that included a "skater phase," a "raver phase," and a "razor blade phase." His lamentations are the appropriate voice for the band's debut, which sets out to recapture the glory of classic American rock and early indie rock. With rugged guitar riffs and solos and Finn's half-sung, scratchy voice, the Hold Steady mostly succeed, easily recalling the classic rock of early Bruce Springsteen or the sincerity of latter-day Hüsker Dü. When he's not remembering the parties and acting like "a Twin Cities trash bin," he reacts to the corruption of today's youth. Finn may seem like a fish out of water at this point, but having survived a self-indulgent life, his lyrics, as well as the Hold Steady's back-to-basics rock, are ironically welcoming. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, Rovi

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Almost Killed Me

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Almost Killed Me
Studio album by The Hold Steady
Released March 16, 2004
Genre Indie rock
Length 42:51
Label Frenchkiss
The Hold Steady chronology
Milkcrate Mosh/Hey Hey What Can I Do
(2004)
Almost Killed Me
(2004)
Separation Sunday
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
Drowned in Sound (8/10)[2]
Pitchfork Media (8.0/10)[3]
Tiny Mix Tapes 4.5/5 stars[4]
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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 experiences, parties and the fictional character Charlemagne. Almost Killed Me was ranked number 99 on Rolling Stone Magazine's 100 Best Albums of the Decade.[5]

While not a full-time member of the band at this time, future keyboard player Franz Nicolay makes a guest appearance on the album alongside The World/Inferno Friendship Society bandmate Peter Hess.

Track listing

  1. "Positive Jam" - 3:19
  2. "The Swish" - 4:11
  3. "Barfruit Blues" - 3:31
  4. "Most People Are DJs" - 5:50
  5. "Certain Songs" - 3:54
  6. "Knuckles" - 3:46
  7. "Hostile, Mass." - 3:42
  8. "Sketchy Metal" - 4:17
  9. "Sweet Payne" - 4:33
  10. "Killer Parties" - 5:48

Bonus tracks on Australian edition

  1. "Milkcrate Mosh" - 5:56
  2. "Hot Fries" - 3:37
  3. "Curves & Nerves" - 2:40
  4. "Modesto Is Not That Sweet" - 3:12
  5. "You Gotta Dance" - 2:00

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