Everything Goes Numb

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Last year's formation of Streetlight Manifesto was not unlike the planning of the perfect heist. Six old friends and seasoned veterans of the once lively New Jersey Ska underworld came together again to form an all-star group, a literal "dream team" of characters. All six original members came form the two biggest and most promising local ska/punk bands of the late 90's. Comprised of one half former Catch 22 members and one half former One Cool Guy members, Streetlight began work on their self-titled 4 song EP/demo. Once completed, it was sent out to a few choice independent-minded record labels and almost immediately the group was signed to Victory Records in December of 2002. The lineup has changed slightly since the first recording, but the vibe and musicianship of the team remain as sharp as a blade. Ex-"Keasbey Era" Catch 22 members Josh Ansley (bass), Jamie Egan (trombone) and Tomas Kalnoky (guitar, vocals & songwriting) are paired with the jazz and ska influenced playing of saxophonists Dan Ross and Jim Conti. Filling the percussive spots in the roster are Paul Lowndes (drum kit) and the last-minute addition of Shane Thompson (various percussion). Each member is as comfortable with his respective instrument as possible and it shows.

Combining countless influences, but focusing on ska, punk and reggae, the Streetlight boys command a sound all their own. Everything from Eastern European gypsy keys to tribal rhythms make it into the average Streetlight Manifesto song and it's because of this diversity that they stand on their own. Throw into the mix an uncompromising D.I.Y. ethic, a deliberate and unmistakable visual style and enough energy to destroy small countries, and you've got just a fraction of the whole of Streetlight Manifesto. Hopefully the world will appreciate the sounds of this new-but-weary group as much as band enjoy making them, as their debut LP hits stores later this summer.

Album Description
Tomas Kalnoky, sole songwriter of CATCH 22’s cult classic "Keasbey Nights" formed STREETLIGHT MANIFESTO two years ago with original CATCH 22 members Josh Ansley and Jamie Egan. "Everything Goes Numb" is a natural progression of "Keasbey Nights" showcasing not only energetic horn parts and fabulous harmonizing vocals, but intelligent lyrics focusing on the angstridden lives of young adults.

The anticipation for new work from Tomas has snowballed over the last two years. Hungry fans will finally have the opportunity to hear the material that they have been waiting for. Kalnoky’s songwriting has had an incredibly significant impact on ska’s biggest sub genre, ska-punk. "Everything Goes Numb" will quickly become an underground classic and must have album for all fans of horn rock.

"Keasbey Nights" is also an important CD when examining the evolution of ska. Kalnoky’s songwriting was revolutionary in that he successfully combined the upbeat, reggae ska style with faster in-your-face punk.

Music Review:

  1. Greatest Hits
  2. Green
  3. Gutterflower [Enhanced]
  4. Hatful of Hollow
  5. Here Come the Warm Jets [Original recording remastered]
  6. Heroes [Enhanced]
  7. Humming By the Flowered Vine
  8. I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings [Live]
  9. In My Tribe
  10. Kicking Television: Live in Chicago [Live]

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Romantic Rarities: Volume One

Serenada / 3 Pieces in Olden Style / Orwawa

Music: Nu de Lune

Stella [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Schemer-Dreamer

Pra Dancar Com Voce [Import]

Rhyme Related

Rhythms of Rapture: Sacred Musics of Haitian Vodou

Purcell: 'Tis Nature's Voice and Other Songs and Elegies

Slim Gaillard at Birdland 1951 [Live]

Sonny Rollins/Thad Jones

Premeditated

Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2/Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini/Vocalise

Classic Cash: Hall of Fame Series