Streetlight Manifesto - 99 Songs of Revolution Vol. 1 (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Streetlight Manifesto
- Title: 99 Songs of Revolution Vol. 1
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Pentimento Music Co.
- Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Ska Punk, Alternative
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 33:00
- Total Size: 245 MB| 76.4 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Birds Just Fly Away
02. Hell
03. Just
04. SkyScraper
05. Punk Rock Girl
06. Linoleum
07. Me & Julio Down By the School Yard
08. They Provide the Paint for the Picture-Perfect Masterpiece
09. Red Rubber Ball
10. The Troubadour
11. Such Great Heights
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01. Birds Just Fly Away
02. Hell
03. Just
04. SkyScraper
05. Punk Rock Girl
06. Linoleum
07. Me & Julio Down By the School Yard
08. They Provide the Paint for the Picture-Perfect Masterpiece
09. Red Rubber Ball
10. The Troubadour
11. Such Great Heights
The first in a series of cover song compilations by genre-specific Victory artists, for 99 Songs of Revolution: Volume One, Streetlight Manifesto take on the likes of Paul Simon, Dead Milkmen, Bad Religion, Squirrel Nut Zippers, and Simon & Garfunkel, and dresses them up in uptempo ska-revivalist brass. It's hardly an innovative concept, but, it does specifically what it sets out to do, by paying a sincere homage to the originals and, more importantly, ramping them up to be really fun. In their newly skankable adaptations, the song choices are sure to please their target audience of Warped Tour attendees. A crowd of skaters will surely appreciate a cover of NOFX’s "Linoleum," even when it’s performed as a mellow, acoustic reggae number, and "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" is even more riotous at double the speed (as proven by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' similar rendition), but Streetlight Manifesto are at their most thrilling when they take a big step outside the punk-pop box. In the disc’s most ambitious moments, the horn section takes on the blippy synth line of Postal Service’s "Such Great Heights," and Radiohead’s "Just" gets the royal treatment with mean, marching band blasts as Tomas Kalnoky belts Thom Yorke's instantly recognizable “you do it to yourself” refrain. These payoffs keep things entertaining, and the spunky summertime vibe ensures a good time for all at a BBQ or beach bash.~99 Songs of Revolution Review by Jason Lymangrover
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