Streetlight Manifesto- Everything Went Numb (First Listen)

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Komentáře • 102

  • @tellmeimstupid1855
    @tellmeimstupid1855 Před 5 lety +142

    Streetlight is one of those bands that don’t have a single bad song

    • @CaptainJimp
      @CaptainJimp Před 2 lety +9

      This is 100% correct.

    • @aukg7362
      @aukg7362 Před 2 lety +6

      @@CaptainJimp couldn't agree more, I've listened to every song of each album and nothing was disappointing

  • @EnemyToad
    @EnemyToad Před 4 lety +54

    Streetlight IMO is kind of in a class of its own in ska. This song is one of their faster paced and among the hardest to follow he lyrics. Definitely dive deeper into their catalogue!

    • @noelhann5262
      @noelhann5262 Před 4 lety +1

      EnemyToad I’m a huge streetlight fan, and I can’t get into other ska bands.

    • @Crunchatize_Me_Senpai
      @Crunchatize_Me_Senpai Před 3 lety +3

      @@noelhann5262 I can get into Reel Big Fish, Less Than Jake, and some of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, but that’s about it as far as brass-heavy ska bands go. But none of those guys hold a candle to Streetlight in terms of raw talent or unique sound.
      Calling them “ska” is like calling Tool “metal”. Technically, it’s correct, but it’s really selling them short.

    • @ryncewindvonlipwig1211
      @ryncewindvonlipwig1211 Před 3 lety

      @@Crunchatize_Me_Senpai Do u know that the Band have publicly voiced that they are not a Ska Punk Band. They are punk with horns apparently. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Crunchatize_Me_Senpai
      @Crunchatize_Me_Senpai Před 3 lety +1

      @@ryncewindvonlipwig1211 I hesitate to even call some of their newer stuff (last three albums) “punk.” I mean, punk has always been the core element of their work, and the messages behind their music is very revolution-focused. They’ll always be punks at heart. But some of it has such a different sound, that it doesn’t really even resonate as punk to me.
      And I think that’s great. The most defining feature of punk, to me, has always been that cry for a revolution. It’s more of a mindset than a genre, and they’ve nailed that mindset to a T. I love more typical-sounding punk bands, but what makes Streetlight special is that they don’t really sound like anything else. They touch on metal, classical, a myriad of European styles from different time periods ranging from Spanish to Eastern European to Medieval. Hell, the opening to The Hands that Thieve even has a traditional Scottish vibe to it. I wouldn’t be surprised if their next album (whenever that happens) starts to incorporate Eastern Asian influences into the mix.
      It’s just such a phenomenal conglomeration of cultural influences that it feels wrong to group them into any existing genre.

  • @Al-cy9qn
    @Al-cy9qn Před 5 lety +34

    Streetlight is epic levels of awesome. Pure musicians doing there thing.

    • @dedg0st
      @dedg0st Před 3 lety +2

      yes!!!! every band member is on point.

  • @onedropmtg6038
    @onedropmtg6038 Před 4 lety +36

    Correction ska isn’t “punk and reggae”, ska was originally from Jamaica, it’s characterized by an emphasis on the upstroke, usually fast tempo and horns. The reason it’s so associated with punk is that the third wave of ska wave of ska (80’s-00’s) was mainly made up of a sub genre called ska punk which was most of America’s first introduction to ska. Reggae actually came from ska which removed much of the brass, slowed the tempo and changed to emphasis on the offbeat. Other ska bands to check out are the Skatalites (1st wave traditional Jamaican Ska), the specials (second wave English two tone), goldfinger (poster child of successful 3rd wave ska bands) and Operation Ivy (ska-core pioneers, plus one of the most influential bands in both ska and punk scenes).

    • @zarellejohnny
      @zarellejohnny Před 2 lety +1

      Yup! Spot on!

    • @Clone6790
      @Clone6790 Před 2 lety +1

      Couldn't have said it better myself

    • @bjhellstream
      @bjhellstream Před 2 lety

      Well, the punky ska was a long road away from jamaican ska. It evolved via the UK two tone movement which really didn't sound that much as jamaican ska either. But the roots were in Jamaica of course.

    • @x_aureum
      @x_aureum Před 2 lety

      wouldn't call streetlight a pioneer..... by any means but they're iconic in the genre imo

  • @ShanyeWhite
    @ShanyeWhite Před rokem +3

    Streetlight is the absolute pinnacle of ska, and the bass player shreds every moment of every song.

  • @gimpleg9913
    @gimpleg9913 Před 4 lety +41

    Streetlight Manifesto, despite being one of my favorite bands of all time, are hardly pioneers in ska. They are definitely on the outer edge of ska, yet one of the best and most successful bands. Few of their riffs are actually ska and they often have a difficult time trying to classify themselves in a single genre. Also, you mentions keasbey nights. Kalnoky, the lead singer for Streetlight, was the lead singer and writer of the Keasbey Nights catch 22 album and left the band shortly after.

    • @thestatusjoe9949
      @thestatusjoe9949 Před 2 lety +2

      I would consider them pioneers of ska, just because they are pushing the boundary of what ska can mean. They aren’t necessarily at the forefront of the mainstream ska sound, but they are at the forefront of what ska could be and how it can be played

    • @mooseakatitty3214
      @mooseakatitty3214 Před 2 lety +2

      I can't agree with you more gimpleg I was lucky enough to see catch 22 with kalnoky in Boston at the Axis and they were on Victory records wich was NOT a Ska label more hardcore and I also had much respect for Victory stretching outside their norm and putting out keasby nights because they realized how hard, fast,intense and amazingly talented they were that they didn't care if the hardcore/emo kids gave them shit for signing them and putting them on the compilation. Also streetlight is a melting pot of genres "and that's fine" they don't try to fit in they do what they love, music! @Gimpleg

    • @Westcoastrocksduh
      @Westcoastrocksduh Před rokem

      Old skool pedigree. If Catch 22 isn’t ska enough nothing is.

  • @daymanfighterofthenightman1800

    I haven't listen to Streetlight Manifesto for years I forgot how much this one bangs.

    • @kirbycastillo2983
      @kirbycastillo2983 Před 4 lety +1

      Dayman, Fighter of the Nightman seriously! This whole album is the shit. Point-Counterpoint is still my favorite.

  • @screamosux
    @screamosux Před 5 lety +17

    It'd be awesome for you guys to react to "Point/Counterpoint" by them. By far *THE* most fun chorus to sing along to of any song.

    • @paperslap47
      @paperslap47 Před rokem +1

      He had mentioned it in the beginning lol

  • @dannyroberts375
    @dannyroberts375 Před 5 lety +12

    You guys should do some
    Mustard Plug, Mad Caddies, Less than Jake, Save Ferris, Skankin Pickle, The Toasters, Let's go Bowling, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Reel Big Fish any of the really would make me insanely happy you guys are stumbling into my favorite genre

    • @dannyroberts375
      @dannyroberts375 Před 5 lety +2

      Also they have way slower songs try "Cristina (she don't know I exist)" or "Such Great Hights"
      PS. Catch 22 is the side project of the lead singer from Streetlight manifesto they are pretty much the same band and they cover each other a lot

    • @jpmp1201
      @jpmp1201  Před 5 lety +1

      Appreciate the recs Danny!

    • @allsublyme
      @allsublyme Před 3 lety

      Goldfinger

  • @Irongiantman007
    @Irongiantman007 Před 5 lety +13

    Honestly "somewhere in the between" has some great ones on it. I recommend "what a wicked gang are we" "watch it crash" and mephisto's Cafe

  • @Raccoon-gy6vc
    @Raccoon-gy6vc Před 5 lety +11

    Streetlight is deffinitely a bit fast pased for beginners. He plays a lot of his songs slower paced with a more mellow feel under the name Toh Kay. He is also the Catch 22 guy, as well as the lead singer of Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution.

    • @jpmp1201
      @jpmp1201  Před 5 lety +4

      Thanks for watching! Just took a bit getting used to regarding the tempo, but we definitely liked what we heard. I've been listening to the song over and over for a while now.
      -JP

  • @lukerainey7675
    @lukerainey7675 Před 3 lety +5

    If you're still doing streetlight manifesto, I'd love to see you react to point / counterpoint. It's probably my favorite song by them.

  • @ishyaboi972
    @ishyaboi972 Před 4 lety +4

    Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger, Mustard Plug, Suburban Legends, and The Toasters are really good ska bands

  • @ddgdigz7668
    @ddgdigz7668 Před 2 lety +1

    By my opinion one of the most unheard yet greatest bands ever

  • @ElementalFox30
    @ElementalFox30 Před 3 lety

    They are absolutely awesome live! Their stage presence gets me everytime.

  • @jasonlandow9291
    @jasonlandow9291 Před 3 lety +2

    Catch 22-Keasby Nights is def a classic! Streetlight is far and away the best ska band...no one really comes close.

  • @TheCameron4life
    @TheCameron4life Před 3 lety

    Streetlight is one of the best but pioneers of ska? Cmon

  • @skaisnotdead
    @skaisnotdead Před 3 lety +1

    I wouldn't call Streetlight pioneers of ska, but they are my favorite band ever.

  • @acuiffo
    @acuiffo Před 4 lety +2

    Like their lyrics? Check out their song The Hands That Thieve, the title track to their 2012 album. The entire album is incredible.
    PS Catch 22 is about half the band's prior project. It's a wild ride if you want to look into it.

  • @fuku7044
    @fuku7044 Před 4 lety +3

    Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, please listen to them. For the man with the glasses, they have LOTS of instrumental songs

  • @groggyfroggyfpv6868
    @groggyfroggyfpv6868 Před 5 lety +2

    Streetlight and other ska/punk has been my morning rotation for years!! Give me some *Black crown initiate- A great mistake*

  • @geocentricfe6908
    @geocentricfe6908 Před 3 lety +2

    Streetlight are amazing! Another song I'd recommend is Red Rubber Ball. If y'all didn't know, the singer also has two other bands, BOTAR and ToKal.

  • @alcapoon3041
    @alcapoon3041 Před 5 lety +2

    « Gold Finger » - Superman

  • @__-wc5zn
    @__-wc5zn Před 4 lety +2

    Am i the only who can't into any other ska besides Streetlight and Catch 22?

    • @fullskapunkalchemist3471
      @fullskapunkalchemist3471 Před 3 lety

      I recommend Operation Ivy, Fishbone, Suicide Machines, Standout Riot, and MU330.
      Also maybe try some two tone and older stuff like the specials, madness, and the skatalites

  • @rosenfield10
    @rosenfield10 Před 5 lety +4

    Bass and drums were great. They sound like a Ska master. 3.7. Many Ska bands draw inspiration from Oingo Boingo and Madness. I'll request "No One Lives Forever" by Oingo Boingo.

  • @jpmp1201
    @jpmp1201  Před 5 lety +4

    Ronan. It was Ronan.

  • @GodsCourier
    @GodsCourier Před rokem

    Streetlight Manifesto is a reformed Catch 22, funny you mention both

  • @Pxtwny_chill
    @Pxtwny_chill Před 3 lety

    Everything... just listen to everything by streetlight and you will not be disappointed

  • @alcapoon3041
    @alcapoon3041 Před 5 lety +1

    « Would you be impressed » - Streetlight Manifesto

  • @dustinwroten353
    @dustinwroten353 Před 4 lety +1

    Operation ivy is probably the most legendary ska band

  • @barrondaly5803
    @barrondaly5803 Před 4 lety +1

    MORE STREETLIGHT

  • @tonyt6481
    @tonyt6481 Před 5 lety

    Wow!!! I like😍👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼. I give it 4.0

  • @GatileoGatilei
    @GatileoGatilei Před 5 lety +5

    So, this is my first watch to you guys, i was expecting like a meh video, but you are quite "deep listeners"? if that term exist, like, you notice a lot of the music details, cool

    • @jpmp1201
      @jpmp1201  Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks so much for watching and your comments! We try to go a bit beyond a general listen of the music. Go a little bit deeper into the music, and why we like/don't like something. Appreciate you!

  • @erik4emperor
    @erik4emperor Před 5 lety +3

    Loved the reaction. You should listen to any song on Arrogant sons of Bitches "Three Cheers for Disappointment" album.
    Also to be that guy Ska is older than reggae this is third wave ska(more punk) and Keasby nights is the album, song is 9mm and 3 piece suite (by catch-22)

    • @jpmp1201
      @jpmp1201  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for the recs! After doing this video, I found out that this was 3rd wave ska and I was kind of wrong about the genre. Part of the learning experience, lol.
      -JP

    • @erik4emperor
      @erik4emperor Před 5 lety +2

      @@jpmp1201 No worries, Its always fun to see someone discover something you like. You can't know everything in the beginning (or ever) , but good on y'all for trying new things... Keep it up

    • @jpmp1201
      @jpmp1201  Před 5 lety +2

      Appreciate it!

    • @RobotWithHumanHair.
      @RobotWithHumanHair. Před rokem

      I know I’m 3 years late but keasby nights is the album and a song on that album… he was singing the song keasby nights

  • @felipehernandez3717
    @felipehernandez3717 Před 4 lety +2

    I like the song everything in the between or would you be imprest

  • @EndlessLofi
    @EndlessLofi Před 3 lety

    their bass player is top notch

  • @topimikkola2485
    @topimikkola2485 Před 4 lety

    Mighty mighty bosstones, Suburban legends, Reel big fish, Goldfinger, Ska-P, The Valkyrians and The capital beat. There's a few good ones to check out.

  • @speedball10169
    @speedball10169 Před 2 lety

    Gotta check out Less Than Jake, Goldfinger, Mustard Plug, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, etc

  • @OBrienMagic
    @OBrienMagic Před 3 lety

    This song happens to be one of the more uptempo ones. Plenty of their songs are slow and melodic. Also you mentioned Catch 22. They are the same band.... kinda. Lol half the C22 members including the lead singer left and started SM.

  • @cat-o-matic
    @cat-o-matic Před 5 lety

    I like it, but with conditions. It won't go on the regular playlist, but it will go on the Party Playlist. It has good party energy. It might mix well with alcohol, even though I don't. Had to give it up years ago. This could be my alcohol substitute.

  • @nithing5694
    @nithing5694 Před 2 lety

    0:53 they was Catch22 before Streetlight

  • @cumpilled
    @cumpilled Před 4 lety +1

    this is an old video but when discussing big ska bands, you guys forgot quite possibly the biggest one (at least of the 90s) which is Sublime! Not personally a fan of them but they are undoubtedly the most successful band to come out of the 3rd Wave, them and the Bosstones

  • @fractalsquirt
    @fractalsquirt Před 4 lety

    I’m 99% sure he was singing Dear Sergio at the beginning not keasby nights but that whole album grooves 😎

  • @casbah2075
    @casbah2075 Před 4 lety

    You guys should react to "better place, better time" or "point/counter point"
    Read lyrics if you need too!!!

  • @ben0108816
    @ben0108816 Před 3 lety

    Ok a tour of Ska. Ska actually predated reggae in Jamaica. Look up the Skatalites as sort of indicative of first wave ska. The second wave started as a result of the cross-pollination if west indian and working class white culture in England in the 70s. There was indeed a lot of punk influence, and that went both ways. The Clash were big fans of Ska and their bassist, a white dude from brixton, actually grew up playing in bands with his west indian friends. But the standout second wave bands are groups like The Specials, Madness, and The English Beat (the first album. The second album got into new wave...that happened a lot actually).
    Third wave is in the USA and contrary to what a lot of ppl said in the comments Catch 22 (founded by the same guy who founded Streetlight Manifesto, though he quit after one album) does have a claim to being a major part of the start of the third wave. That said, bands like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, OpIvy and Fishbone were definitely earlier and more experimental. In the third wave the influence of punk becomes much more explicit and they even bring in heavy metal. Operation Ivy was very unique in that they never really had a brass section, but also really couldn't be called anything other than a ska band. They broke up after one album and several members started Rancid, which was much more of a punk band but with very clear ska influences. Believe it or not, No Doubt's first album or so were very ska. But Reel Big Fish are much more indicative of West Coast ska.
    Sublime were a bunch of wannabes.

    • @ben0108816
      @ben0108816 Před 3 lety

      TL;DR, if you listen to nothing else, listen to something by The Specials and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

  • @thestranger8716
    @thestranger8716 Před 4 lety

    Any song by Inspecter 7 off The Infamous

  • @ascarmen42
    @ascarmen42 Před 3 lety

    You know there’s a specific dance for Ska Punk? If you like dancing to the song so much you should look at the dance. It works really well with practically every Ska song.

  • @alcapoon3041
    @alcapoon3041 Před 5 lety

    « Reel Big Fish » - Take On Me

  • @Not-offended
    @Not-offended Před 2 lety +1

    Yoo!!!! Do 1234, 1234 by catch 22

  • @felipehernandez3717
    @felipehernandez3717 Před 4 lety +1

    Blink-182 : shes out of her mind

  • @noelhann5262
    @noelhann5262 Před 4 lety +1

    Would you be impressed, with the music video

  • @joepalumbo6960
    @joepalumbo6960 Před 4 lety

    Somewhere in the Between is their best song, but do yourselves a favor and listen to It's a Wonderful Life by Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution.

    • @joepalumbo6960
      @joepalumbo6960 Před 4 lety

      And for another band to look at, Reel Big Fish. Old school Ska. Beer is a great intro song to check them out

  • @Brax1982
    @Brax1982 Před 4 lety

    If that's real ska, I can get behind it. None of that Sublime or 311 crap. I heard a bit of the non-singles from No Doubt and it wasn't half-bad.

  • @joelashadali
    @joelashadali Před 9 měsíci

    Streetlight cant be put in any genre box....one amongst one

  • @darrylsmith5148
    @darrylsmith5148 Před 2 lety

    Going in asian to blk Playlist

  • @luashahn6543
    @luashahn6543 Před 4 lety

    Catch 22 and streetlight are basically the same band, same singer and a few other members are in both. But check out Less Than Jake, The Slackers, Upstanding Youth, And The Mad Caddies

  • @docgeoffrey877
    @docgeoffrey877 Před rokem

    RONAN THE ACCUSER

  • @jaybird4093
    @jaybird4093 Před 4 lety

    Sounds like a Weird Al polka.

    • @fullskapunkalchemist3471
      @fullskapunkalchemist3471 Před 4 lety +1

      Check out if and when we rise again, for more of that, it has brahms Hungarian dance, which is also in a Looney tunes episode pigs and polka

  • @euhxcx
    @euhxcx Před 2 lety

    “Streetlight Manifesto is one of the pioneers of the ska genre” - everything in this phrase is wrong

  • @yodieyuh
    @yodieyuh Před 5 lety +3

    Pioneered what Ska genre? 4th wave? What a weird use of the word pioneered.
    I like a bit of their music and have seen them, but I can't think of them pioneering much in Ska or Punk.

    • @jpmp1201
      @jpmp1201  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for watching Yodie! Maybe the wrong words due to ignorance; a "prominent band" in the genre may have suited it a bit more.
      -JP

  • @billwieland8497
    @billwieland8497 Před 5 lety

    WHAT... no Home Free? LOL JUST KIDDING!

  • @ronjames4151
    @ronjames4151 Před 4 lety +1

    Ska is a little different than reggae guys. Its has nothing to do with the punk mixing in.

  • @KThrace-sg9up
    @KThrace-sg9up Před 23 dny

    Streetlight Manifesto is one of my favorite bands, but "pioneers of the ska genre" is way off. They're a late 3rd wave ska band. First wave ska developed in Jamaica in the late 50s/early 60s as a precursor to reggae. 2nd wave ska (two-tone) was popular in the Caribbean diaspora in the 70s-80s, and third wave developed in the late 80s and into the 90s, fusing traditional ska styles with punk. So SM represents a fun evolution of a long long history of ska.

  • @helloonewman
    @helloonewman Před 4 lety

    you will not have more fun at a show

  • @stillfirebellows
    @stillfirebellows Před 3 lety

    Punk and Reggae is not true. Ska pre dates reggae. The Punk influences in ska only started in the 80s

  • @AngryJT
    @AngryJT Před rokem

    Streetlight made ska suck, no ska band can compare.