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Somewhere in the Between
Somewhere in the Between
Streetlight Manifesto / CD / 2007
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Artist
Streetlight Manifesto
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Victory
Release Date
2007 11 13
Song List
1: We Will Fall Together (4:49)
2: Down, Down, Down to Mephisto's Cafe (5:03)
3: Would You Be Impressed? (3:21)
4: One Foot on the Gas, One Foot in the Grave (5:27)
5: Watch It Crash (4:42)
6: Somewhere in the Between (3:43)
7: Forty Days (3:53)
8: The Blonde Lead the Blind (4:49)
9: The Receiving End of It All (5:18)
10: What a Wicked Gang Are We (3:23)
Style.Categories
Ska-Punk, Third Wave Ska Revival
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Although
Somewhere in the Between
is the third full-length release by
Streetlight Manifesto
, longtime fans are more likely to view it as the band's sophomore effort. 2006's
Keasbey Nights
was, for all intents and purposes, a refurbished replica of the
Catch-22
album by the same name, complete with the same vocalist and few (if any) musical changes. This makes
Somewhere in the Between
the band's first effort of all-original material in nearly five years, and
Streetlight Manifesto
is no longer the fresh-faced group that once rose from
Catch-22
's
ska
/
punk
ashes. They've spent a half-decade on the road, touring with
ska
stalwarts like
Reel Big Fish
while weathering lineup changes and several robberies of their equipment-filled van. Losing treasured bandmates and expensive instruments would dampen anyone's spirits, and
Streetlight Manifesto
does sound a bit less reckless here, but not at the expense of the group's peppy
ska
/
punk
appeal. While 2003's
Everything Goes Numb
saw vocalist
Tomas Kalnoky
rushing through his lines, cramming them chock-full of syllables and raspy melodies,
Somewhere in the Between
shows him improving as a lyricist and vocalist. The rasp is still there, but so is a focused tone that we haven't heard before, particularly during the subdued intro to
"Down, Down, Down to Mephisto's Café."
Despite his improved vocals,
Kalnoky
remains the most punked-out member of the band, whose other members play their horn lines and guitar chords with crisp, bright precision. It's this balanced relationship -- clear orchestration and jaunty tempos paired with rasped melodies about the macabre (
"Would You Be Impressed"
), war (
"Watch It Crash"
), and sin (
"Forty Days"
) -- that ultimately governs the album, and even if
Somewhere in the Between
can't match the raucous nature of the band's debut, it's nevertheless a catchy follow-up. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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