Streetlight Manifesto
Biography
The New Jersey ska-punk outfit Streetlight Manifesto grew out of two similar late-'90s groups from the region, One Cool Guy and Catch-22. Delivering a brassy, upbeat brand of third wave ska -- complete with punk-styled melodies courtesy of vocalist Tomas Kalnoky -- the band made its debut in 2003 with Everything Goes Numb. Two years of touring followed as Streetlight Manifesto played countless shows alongside Whole Wheat Bread, Mu330, Bedouin Soundclash, and Gym Class Heroes. However, personnel changes and equipment theft proved to be frequent setbacks. In October 2005, the band was robbed of nearly $80,000 worth of equipment and possessions from its van, only to suffer another robbery while on tour in Europe the very next month. Streetlight Manifesto ended 2005 by touring alongside the Tossers on the brief (and appropriately titled) Please Stop Robbing Us Tour.
Keasbey Nights, a re-recorded version of the 1998 Catch-22 album, was released in March 2006, and the band spent the summer opening for Reel Big Fish and MxPx on a national co-headlining tour. Streetlight Manifesto continued to tour with Reel Big Fish for much of the remaining year, as well as a large chunk of 2007. Frequent concert dates didn't preclude the band from returning to the studio, however, and Streetlight Manifesto released the full-length album Somewhere in the Between in November 2007. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
This guy can sing impossibly fast, I love trying to keep up when I sing along :P
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unreal how good these guys are. I dont really like when anything else comes up on the shuffle if its not streetlight manifesto or reel big fish
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Well i once read that streetlight is no longer 3rd wave ska. and i agree. they are more. they are a progressive ska, pushing a genre to extents that it didnt even know.
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I dislike ska with a passion, but somehow Streetlight is one of my favorite bands. That's just how great they are.
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Favorite band of all time. They don't have a single song I don't enjoy listening to. Some of their stuff is a bit of a departure from ska though... I'm not sure what it is, I just know I want more!
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GREAT Band.. my gf wonders how I can listen to the same CD for 2 months straight in the car..
I'm a musical person.. and have been playing trombone for about 15 years.. the horns in the band are by far the best hornline in any ska band I've EVER heard. |
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the ska is dead compilation had one of their songs on it and i was like this is awesome and it has only gotten better for me. God Bless Streetlight Manifesto!!!
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slapmonkey.. . check out CHRIS PENNY formerly in dillinger now in COHEED AND CAMBRIA.... now he f**kin rips s**t... his double bass is sooo serious..
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The band, as a whole, is just amazing, and Chris Thatcher just blows my mind on the drums...one of the fastest drummers I've ever heard. Kalnoky's lyrics and musical style are second to none, and they have created their own genre of ska within the genre. I can't wait for the new album that they are working on...
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THE greatest ska band ever. Their drummer and bassist are the best in the Ska-biz and Thomas has the best ska voice ever!
The horn riffs are amazingly catchy, and there isn't a bad player in the band! Ya gotta love this band! |
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catch 22 is better, but streetlight does have the best horn line ever
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GOTTA LOVE NEW JERSEY.....O N E COOL GUY WAS A REALLY GOOD BAND... I SAW THERE LAST SHOW @ UMMMM I BELIEVE IS WAS BIRCH HILL... COULDA BEEN THE STONE PONY I REALLY DONT REM BUT IT WAS GOOD TIMES...
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Point / Counterpoint , We Are The Few, and That'll Be The Day ARE THE BEST!
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Point / Counterpoint and Failing, Flailing are the best songs of all time. Point / Counterpoint could be the national anthem of a 3rd world country
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Mike Brown is the MAN! Keep it up guys, can't wait for the new album to drop! See you at the shore if you can make it this year Mad Dog...
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streetlight is prob the greatest band to see live they just bring so much energy with their music.
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If someone threatened to chop off my arm or stop listening to Streetlight, I'd be walking around with one arm.
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catch 22 was better with kalnoky, but you can't argue with the results of streetlight. it's hard to say whether he should have stayed with catch 22 or not. either way, keasbey nights is still in my top 5 albums.
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I miss Catch 22, they are incredibly fun to see live. Very talented musicians, I'm glad a handful of the boys continued on.
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would love Streetlight even more if they did more OCG covers with their Catch 22 covers.
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if you want to know more about ska not only in English and from here but also for other part of the world for example (Mexico, Argentina, England, Latin-Americ a n , Spain) you can check out my profile and my stations, and also if you want there are some web site that will be really interested for people that lover ska www.2toneroo m.org/radio and www.ioriska1 . blogspot.com if somebody knows more links please let me know.
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this band is how I got introduced to ska music. now I'm hooked :)
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Loads of talent all around-
You can hear they enjoy MUSIC....not just the proceeds of it. (if you need an example of money love over music love, just tune in Oasis) |
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