Above [L to R]: Tad Kubler, Galen Polivka, John Agnello, Bobby Drake
As fans eagerly count down the days
until The Hold Steady releases Stay
Positive, the follow-up to Paste's
#2 album of 2006, on July 15, we thought it would be
interesting to hear a little background on the record. So we asked
producer John Agnello to reminisce on the recording process of Stay
Positive. This is his second post. Read his first here.
The Hold Steady tours a ton. I believe the number of shows they played last year was around 200. That’s amazing, but essential for bands these days. With CD sales lagging and tons of people putting out records, it’s a jungle out there. If you're lucky enough to be Spoon, OK Go or Of Montreal, it’s a jingle out there. Which is a good thing. Over the last few years, that’s been one of the ways bands have put food on their collective tables. Twenty-odd years ago, a band called the Del Fuegos supplied music for a Miller beer ad. And it was widely frowned up by the press, other musicians and the other music biz insiders. But I digress.










