Streetlight Manifesto - Everything Goes Numb (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Streetlight Manifesto
- Title: Everything Goes Numb
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Pentimento Music Co.
- Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Ska Punk, Alternative
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 55:12
- Total Size: 375 MB | 126 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Everything Went Numb
02. That'll Be the Day
03. Point/Counterpoint
04. If and When We Rise Again
05. A Better Place, a Better Time
06. We Are the Few
07. Failing, Flailing
08. Here's to Life
09. A Moment of Silence
10. A Moment of Violence
11. The Saddest Song
12. The Big Sleep
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01. Everything Went Numb
02. That'll Be the Day
03. Point/Counterpoint
04. If and When We Rise Again
05. A Better Place, a Better Time
06. We Are the Few
07. Failing, Flailing
08. Here's to Life
09. A Moment of Silence
10. A Moment of Violence
11. The Saddest Song
12. The Big Sleep
Streetlight Manifesto's competent, lively ska-punk debut sets jittery, usually very rapid tunes to singer/guitarist Tomas Kalnoky's ultra-fast vocals. (Kalnoky also wrote all of the material and produced the record.) It's much like hearing a hardcore punk singer supported by much cheerier melodies and varied rhythms than most hardcore punk bands could muster. The lyrics, too, aren't too far afield from hardcore, with their breathless narrative thrust and pumped-up vibes of prickly despair, uncertainty, assertion of individual identity against the odds, and fleeting images of violence. In truth, the actual lyrics Kalnoky's singing are, for the above reasons, often no easier to decipher than those heard on many hardcore punk records, though they're much less grating on the ear. And though they're helpfully printed in the sleeve, he's prone to jamming many words into very little time, so that some of them have to be reproduced in such small print that they're difficult to read. The band does prove itself able to concoct a variety of rhythms and arrangements within the ska-punk format, the accelerations and decelerations adding some drama, the horns adding some spy movie-like creepiness at times, and the frequent use of minor keys distinguishing Streetlight Manifesto melodically from some of the group's competition.~Everything Goes Numb Review by Richie Unterberger
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