The Hold Steady came on to the biggest crowd rushing to the front of the Radio Stage, together with an army of photographers.
The band opened with a restrained song which was like a deep-breath meditation on playing shows with nice backing harmonies from the guitarists. They then burst into a full- hearted rocker from their new album, and the third song was more punky and brought cheers of recognition from the crowd. 'The Ambassador' from their new album was quieter with a country-tinged beat driving it. It sounded more like REM than the punky rock of the songs earlier in the set.
The singer said the band were having a great time and really looked like it too. The audience certainly were. They loved the off-mic interaction.
The band created a total wall of rock guitar sound, like a multiple-tracked studio creation, rather than five guys rocking out and bopping along in front of us, and had the greatest-sounding rock guitars we've heard at SXSW this year.
Other SXSW 2014 reviews from Broken Biscuit Records:
Damon Albarn
Gruff Rhys
Woman’s Hour
Wolf Alice
Jeremy Messersmith
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