A Positive Jam breaks great albums down track by track to find out what makes the music great, what goes into the songs, and why these albums matter. The second season covers The Hold Steady's breakthrough second album, Separation Sunday, an ambitious follow-up that saw the band refine their sound, their style, and their narrative approach, and which put them on the map with the wider music-listening audience. Season 2 is hosted by Shawn Westfall, with Mike Taylor and Daniel Shvartsman alongside. It will feature a variety of guests while focusing on the key lyrical themes of the concept album, its resonance with classic works in both rock and roll and beyond, and the way it built on The Hold Steady's debut album, Almost Killed Me (subject of Season 1 on A Positive Jam) in almost every meaningful facet.
Episodes
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
A Positive Jam Season 1 Bonus: Emily Harris On Almost Killed Me's Sound and Gear
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Emily Harris, host of the Get Offset podcast and guitarist in Sundae Crush, joins A Positive Jam to talk about the Hold Steady and specifically to drill into the sound and the gear that the band uses. She talks us through her experience as a fan, getting to know Tad Kubler and Steve Selvidge, and how the band has evolved over the year. It's a great way to round off Season 1 of A Positive Jam.
We're starting to prepare for Season 2, and if you have any interest in being involved or any requests, get in touch with us. On twitter we're @shortmanstudios, @danielshortman, and @mbrookstaylor. By email, you can find us at mail@shortmanstudios.com.
Thanks for listening and stay positive!
Wednesday Dec 16, 2020
A Positive Jam Season 2: Separation Sunday - Trailer
Wednesday Dec 16, 2020
Wednesday Dec 16, 2020
A Positive Jam is a podcast dedicated to breaking down great albums track by track. Our second season follows on our first, as we cover The Hold Steady's second album, the breakthrough Separation Sunday.
Shawn Westfall, who joined us as a guest in season 1, will be leading our efforts for season 2, with Mike Taylor and Daniel Shvartsman as co-hosts. As with season 1, we will be covering each song in its own episode and featuring a number of guests throughout the season. We are looking for more audience interaction, so get in touch with us at mail@shortmanstudios.com or contact us on Twitter, @mbrookstaylor, @shawnwestfall, or @danielshortman.
Separation Sunday showed a band rounding into form, growing in confidence, and taking a bite at the epic. They went from rough and under the radar to booming and the next big thing. In our intro episode, we talk about why this record matters, and hope to give you a taste of what's to come for season 2.
Season 2 of A Positive Jam debuts with full episodes on January 6th and will be available on Spotify, Apple, Stitcher, Google Play, and wherever you get podcasts. We will have one pre-season episode coming out next week.
Stay tuned and hold steady, this should be a fun one.
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
A Positive Jam Season 2 Playlist: The Best Catholic Rock Songs
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
Separation Sunday is many things, but it's hard to listen to the Hold Steady's breakthrough and not think of Catholicism, nor of Rock and Roll.
As we lead into season 2 of A Positive Jam, covering Separation Sunday, we thought it would be fun to break down a highly subjective playlist of the best in Catholic (and catholic) Rock. Listen to this episode to hear how our three co-hosts - Shawn Westfall, Mike Taylor, and Daniel Shvartsman - view the canon of Catholic Rock.
Check out the full playlist here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4sibmfkeyp6fVxJPK2EJWO
And stay tuned for the first full episode of Season 2 on January 6th. Hold Steady, and happy holidays!
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
A Positive Jam Season 2 Track 1: Hornets! Hornets!
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Separation Sunday, the Hold Steady's second album and the subject of season 2 of A Positive Jam, kicks off with "Hornets! Hornets!", a track that shows both how much the band grew between the recording of their debut (Almost Killed Me) and Separation Sunday and how much they were staying the same. A fuller sound, lyrics with both call-backs and new settings, and songwriting that takes things up to another level. "Hornets! Hornets!" is as distinctive and classic as an album opener gets.
Shawn Westfall, Mike Taylor, and Daniel Shvartsman break down all the good stuff, including a thorough Kate Bush analysis, the importance of organs to Craig Finn, and how the album's Catholic themes pop up in lines you might least expect.
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
A Positive Jam Season 2 Track 2: Cattle & The Creeping Things
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
"Cattle & The Creeping Things" is a lot of The Hold Steady's fans' favorite songs, featuring Biblical allusions, world building, tight songwriting, and some of the sharpest and harshest instrumentation on the band's discography. As we find out on this episode, however, not everyone feels that way. We unpack the song to figure out why it rocks so hard, and whether it is, somehow, too much.
Shawn Westfall, Mike Taylor, and Daniel Shvartsman break it all down.
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Season 2 Track 3: Little Hoodrat Friend
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
The gateway drug to the Hold Steady. An entrant in the lost best-of-the 2000s Rhino compilation. A straight ahead pop-rock song with verses and choruses and refrains. A backing singer. An emotional gut punch. A study in narrative denial. And a fairly simple song to discuss. That's track 3 on Separation Sunday, the single "Little Hoodrat Friend."
Shawn Westfall, Mike Taylor, and Daniel Shvartsman talk about why the song works, and why you don't have to dig too deep to figure it out.
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Season 2 Track 4: Banging Camp
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Comes off crunchy but tastes like something deeper: Banging Camp, track 4 on The Hold Steady's Separation Sunday, may evoke tents and summer fun, but there's a more sinister undercurrent. Breaking bread and giving thanks may not mean what you think it means, in other words. We break it all down and figure out why this river trip is more Styxian than it seems on first appearance.
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
Season 2 Track 5: Charlemagne in Sweatpants
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
Some songs they get slimy, and then they get slinky, and then they get funky. Some tracks feel like skips to some people and the best track in the band's repertoire to other people. Some songs act as a character's theme music and some reinforce stereotypes about the Holy Roman Emperor's namesakes.
All of which is to say Charlemagne in Sweatpants is a song that spurs different sentiments. The fifth track on the Hold Steady's second, breakthrough album, Separation Sunday, this is a song that deserves special attention. To tackle it, we invite Bob Bland of the Bend & Scoop podcast - https://bendandscoop.com/ - to explain the glory of tramps and sweatpants, once and for all.
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Season 2 Track 6: Stevie Nix
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
There's maybe no better song to appreciate the Hold Steady than "Stevie Nix", track 6 on Separation Sunday. The song hits for the Hold Steady cycle, with hard rock, balladry, howling vocals, sharp lyrics, storytelling, shifting perspectives, and epic songwriting.
To break it all down, we have Shawn Westfall, Mike Taylor, and Daniel Shvartsman on the call, as well as Kyle Undem, a special guest making his second appearance on A Positive Jam and repping the Twin Cities to explain why Profane Existence matters so much. Lawwwwd, to be a Hold Steady listener forever.
We also have a special contest for this episode, with a chance to win a copy of either Separation Sunday or the Hold Steady's newest album, Open Door Policy. Listen to the intro or check out our twitter account, @shortmanstudios, for details!
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Season 2 Track 7: Multitude of Casualties
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
For track 7 of Separation Sunday, "Multitude of Casualties", we hit a cruising velocity. We drove this episode like we stole it, but somehow avoided casualties. Instead we romped through Colorado's history, classic cult movies of the 70s and the 80s, and the importance of narrative shifts (or lack thereof).
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Season 2 Track 8: Don't Let Me Explode
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Everything is corroding, so we're hitting the road. Well, we never made it to Los Angeles, and Jackie O warned us off of Dallas, but on The Hold Steady's "Don't Let Me Explode", a doo wop dance across the country, we find ourselves talking about curveballs, Rage Against the Machine, things falling apart, and, most of all, the Upper Midwest. It's not the standard Separation Sunday track, but it may be worth more attention than seems at first listen.
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Season 2 Track 9: Chicago Seemed Tired Last Night
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Hard rocking blues, scene reports and literary or religious spirits, and one of the tightest cover bands we've ever heard: "Chicago Seemed Tired Last Night" has a lot going on. And since Craig Finn told us what to celebrate, we invited a special guest to join us: Matthew Hess, founder of the famed Clicks and Hisses Hold Steady fan resource.
He joins us to explain why this song is so important, and we go through the lyrics and the music to make sense of one of the band's high as hell moments, while acting out one of the key lines from the song all the while.
And after listening, check out Clicks and Hisses if you haven't already: https://clicksandhisses.com/
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Season 2 Track 10: Crucifixion Cruise
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
"Crucifixion Cruise" is the briefest track on Separation Sunday, and arguably both the most forgettable and the biggest sign of concept album excess on the album. But!
But there are some serious questions the song poses that we try to put our mouth around, like:
- What's the difference between a poem and a song?
- Why is it good that this is a concept album? Or is it good that it's a concept album?
- What do Simone Biles, Pink Floyd, Canto IV of the Wasteland, and the Avalanches have to do with Separation Sunday.
Climb aboard, we think you're going to like the view.
Wednesday Mar 24, 2021
Season 2 Track 11: How A Resurrection Really Feels
Wednesday Mar 24, 2021
Wednesday Mar 24, 2021
We're crashing the Easter mass, hair done up in broken glass, and despite what the mural says up on East 13th (which one?) we're going to walk on back.
For the last track of Separation Sunday, we do one of our closest readings, wondering about video booths and redemption, amen cadences and calm and collected priests. Somehow we span from Wilco to Mighty Max to crying in the shower. But maybe as you hear this you'll hear us say we love you too.
(Also, bonus episodes coming starting next week!)
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Season 2 Bonus Episode 1: Dictating Doxologies With Father Christian Raab
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
In our first of two bonus episodes for Season 2, we welcome Father Christian Raab, a Catholic Priest and scholar who also has a musical and Midwestern background, which gives him quite the perspective on Separation Sunday. We talk about beauty, man and God searching for each other, female mystics, the strings of baptism, other St. Theresas, and, somehow, Evelyn Waugh.
Stay turned for our second and final bonus episode of Season 2 next week.