Of all the storytelling rock 'n' roll frontmen out there, Craig Finn and Patterson Hood probably spend more time than anyone singing and talking about the bands they love.
Finn's New York-based, Minneapolis-rooted quintet the Hold Steady has issued a flood of songs with rock-referencing lyrics, including the Joe Strummer-toasting anthem "Constructive Summer" and the Zeppelin-roasting "Joke About Jamaica" on their new album "Stay Positive." Hood, meanwhile, made his mark along with fellow singer/guitarist Mike Cooley on the Drive-By Truckers' 2001 two-disc masterpiece "Southern Rock Opera," ostensibly a concept album about Lynyrd Skynyrd but really an ode to rock's high place among lowly blue-collar Southern boys.
With all that in mind, we knew it wouldn't be hard to get Finn and Hood to gush about each other's band now that they're on the road together on the so-called Rock 'n' Roll Means Well Tour -- a name taken from the Truckers' song "Marry Me" ("Rock 'n' roll means well, but it can't help telling young boys lies").
Finn talked by phone before the tour from a house his band rented in South Carolina while guitarist Tad Kubler recuperated from pancreatitis. Hood e-mailed back answers on the first off-day on their tour, Election Day.
Q What was the appeal of touring with each other's band?
Finn: We haven't really been able to hang out with or see the Truckers all that much, because we both have been touring so much over the past few years. So it's not a joke when we say we wanted to tour together just so we could see each other's band more.
It'll also be interesting to see how it plays out in terms of the audiences. It's kind of like one of those Venn diagrams with circles intersecting. There's a lot of people who are into both bands, but the Truckers also have an audience that's more on the alt-country side of things, and we might come in with more indie-rock/Pitchfork-centric fans.
Hood: It's always more fun when we can tour with a band we really love. Our band and the Hold Steady really have some cool common ground, even though we take those elements in very different directions. I absolutely love Craig's songwriting, and the band rocks balls.