10k Monday, July 14, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com HOLD STEADY From Page 9 Strummer" as it laments long-gone summer days spent drinking whis- key and ditching detention. As the song waxes nostalgic about a time long past, it also signals a subtle progression from the hard-rocking songs that defined theband's youth to the playful musical experimen- tation which will characterize the band's future. Following this breakneck-speed opener, every succeeding song on "Stay Positive" has its own distinct feel and no cut sounds rehashed or hastily thrown together. While the album is wholly origi- nal and represents a progressive step forward for the band, this does not stop its lead lyricist from infus- ing his songs with a mishmash of allusions to previous albums. The title track - its very name an allusion to the band's first album "Almost Killed Me" - is filled to the brim with casual references to the band's previous three albums. Lyrically referencing his previous- ly released tracks "Hornets! Hor- nets!" and "Massive Nights," Finn holds a miniature reunion within his own song, culminating with the chorus where he repeatedly belts, "We gotta stay positive!" . The sincere cut titled "Both Crosses" is the slowest paced - and arguably best - offering on this diverse album. As the title suggests, the song centers on both religious discovery and disillu- sionment and is carried over a sea of swift acoustic strums. Referenc- ing Catholic schoolgirls, Judas and crucifixion, the track's overlying message remains cryptic but the song itself is stunningly beautiful. On one of the album's latter tracks "Joke in Jamaica," a series of strong keyboard strokes highlight Finn's dark outlook about his younger partying days spent in the Twin Cities. He croons solemnly, "Back then it was beautiful / The boys were sweet and musical /The laser lights looked mystical / Messed up stuff felt magical." Lamenting the easy lays and "c-c-c-c-cocaine blues" of his youth, Finn paints the story with a surprisingly dark brush - a first for a singer who often revels in his glory days. This invertible relationship can sum up the Hold Steady's newest musical endeavor. While the good ol' boys from Minneapolis still have a knack for creating Spring- steen-esque chords sprinkled with keyboard notes and rambunc- tious storytelling, they have also matured creatively as they solidify their band's distinctive sound. On its newest effort "Stay Positive," the Hold Steady has demonstrated both its willingness to adapt and its ability to churn out powerful bar-jam chords without growing stale. I I Let us help you move home for the summer. We offer: UPS® shipping Packaging services Packaging supplies And more... The UPS Store makes shipping easy. Find out how at: 2232 South Main St. (Next to Busch's) Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Ph: 734-662-7777 The UPS Store centers are independently owned and operated by licensed franchisees of Mal Boxes Etc., Inc., an indirect subsidiary of United Parcel Service of America, Inc., a Delaware corporation. Services and hours of operation may vary by location. ©2004 Mail Boxes Etc., Inc. 0 00 UPS GROUND SERVICE I !oy The UPS Store' s 2 9 5 0 3 1