
- Formed in: New Brunswick, NJ
- Band Members: Jamie Egan, Paul Lowndes, Pete Sibilia, Josh Ansley, Jim Conti, Mike Soprano, Chris Thatcher, Stuart Karmatz, Chris Paszik, Chris Pazsik, Dan Ross, James Egan, Tomas Kalnoky
- Years Active: 2000s-present
- Genre: Rock & Alternative
The New Jersey ska-punk outfit Streetlight Manifesto grew out of two similar late-'90s groups from the region, One Cool Guy and Catch-22. Delivering a brassy, upbeat brand of third wave ska -- complete with punk-styled melodies courtesy of vocalist Tomas Kalnoky -- the band made its debut in 2003 with Everything Goes Numb. Two years of touring followed as Streetlight Manifesto played countless shows alongside Whole Wheat Bread, Mu330, Bedouin Soundclash, and Gym Class Heroes. However, personnel changes and equipment theft proved to be frequent setbacks. In October 2005, the band was robbed of nearly $80,000 worth of equipment and possessions from its van, only to suffer another robbery while on tour in Europe the very next month. Streetlight Manifesto ended 2005 by touring alongside the Tossers on the brief (and appropriately titled) Please Stop Robbing Us Tour. Keasbey Nights, a re-recorded version of the 1998 Catch-22 album, was released in March 2006, and the band spent the summer opening for Reel Big Fish and MxPx on a national co-headlining tour. Streetlight Manifesto continued to tour with Reel Big Fish for much of the remaining year, as well as a large chunk of 2007. Frequent concert dates didn't preclude the band from returning to the studio, however, and Streetlight Manifesto released the full-length album Somewhere in the Between in November 2007. For 99 Songs of Revolution, Vol. 1, the seven-piece took a break from writing new material and compiled an album of ska versions of contemporary pop covers. Victory Records released it as the first in a series in March of 2010. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
- Influenced by: Dance Hall Crashers, Less Than Jake, Madness, The Suicide Machines, Voodoo Glow Skulls, The Toasters, The Specials, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Reel Big Fish,
- Similar Artists: Dance Hall Crashers, Less Than Jake, Big D and the Kids Table, Murphy's Law, Suburban Legends, The Aquabats, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Mustard Plug, Skankin' Pickle, Reel Big Fish
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