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    Streetlight Manifesto = Pure Unadulturated Musical Joy
    Late August 2003 saw the emergence of this [third-wave] ska band. Streetlight combines many different music styles, including, jazz, reggae, punk, acoustic, and [rock all] to produce a style of music which has the potential to make people respect - yes, i said respect - the much-looked-down-upon genre of Ska.
    The band itself is formed from the best of two other ska groups, old Catch 22 and [One Cool Guy]. From Catch 22 there is Josh [Ansley] (bass), Jamie Egan (trumpet) and [Tomas Kalnoky] (guitar, vocals songwriting). From One Cool Guy there is Chris Thather (drums), Jim [Conti] ([tenor sax]), [Dan Ross] ([bari sax]), and Mike Saprano (trombone.)
    Kalnoky is truly the heart of the band. His guitar playing is not necessarily anything special in itself, though it is still good. His vocals, however, are where he shines the most, having refined his voice and brought it to new more angry and energetic heights since Keasby Knights. His song writing is extremely origonal and diverse. Songs do not follow cliched patterns of verse-chorus-verse. You never know what to expect. Also, Kalnokys lyrics are absolutely incredible - a good friend of mine made the observation that they were almost as good as radioheads (thats pretty good). The other sections of the band are equally amazing. Thather on drums is easily one of the most talented contemporary drummers and goes from style to style as he plays. John Ansley is also a terrific bassist with some of the most [ingenuitive] lines i have ever heard. And finally, the horn section is what gives [streetlight] their power. Unlike other ska bands nowadays, the horn section does not have corny horn lines or only come out with occasional bursts here and there. Streetlight features very complex horn parts which define the sound of the band, and the horns very often have terrific solos. All that having been said this makes for a truly terrific band.
    Their first cd was known as Everything Goes Numb. Truly top notch stuff. It is diverse and a perfect combination of wonderful songs which produce a cohesive album. Key tracks include, Everything Went Numb, Point/Counterpoint and A Moment of Silence. In fact, every song on this cd is a hit, and I could not claim to dislike anyone of them. I highly reccommend that you buy this cd, even if [Skas] not your thing. Youll be glad you did.


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