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2003 studio album by Streetlight Manifesto
Everything Goes Numb
Studio album by Streetlight Manifesto
ReleasedAugust 26, 2003 (2003-08-26)
Recorded2002–2003
GenreSka punk
Length55:12
LabelThe RISC Group, Victory
ProducerTomas Kalnoky
Streetlight Manifesto chronology
Streetlight Manifesto
(2002)
Everything Goes Numb
(2003)
Keasbey Nights
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Punknews.org
AbsolutePunk85%

Everything Goes Numb is the debut studio album by American ska punk band Streetlight Manifesto, released on August 26, 2003. It garnered critical acclaim, with critics commenting on the quality of the band's lyrics and their powerful energy. The album has since acquired a cult following among fans of the Third Wave Ska movement. This is the first full-length album frontman and vocalist Tomas Kalnoky participated in since leaving the ska-punk band Catch 22. The track "If and When We Rise Again" quotes the melody of Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Johannes Brahms.

Track listing

All songs written by Tomas Kalnoky

No.TitleLength
1."Everything Went Numb"3:29
2."That'll Be the Day"4:42
3."Point/Counterpoint"5:27
4."If and When We Rise Again"4:19
5."A Better Place, a Better Time"6:28
6."We Are the Few"4:56
7."Failing, Flailing"5:28
8."Here’s to Life"4:41
9."A Moment of Silence"5:13
10."A Moment of Violence"2:00
11."The Saddest Song"3:18
12."The Big Sleep"5:02
Total length:55:12

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Chris Bailey - auxiliary percussion
  • Jeff Davidson - gang vocals
  • Steve Ho - gang vocals
  • Jason Kanter - mixing
  • Robbie Krieger - cello (12)
  • Lico - gang vocals
  • Dominick Maita - mastering
  • Shane Thompson - auxiliary percussion
  • Natalia Ushak - cover model

References

  1. Everything Goes Numb at AllMusic
  2. Punknews.org review
  3. AbsoluePunk Review

External links

Streetlight Manifesto
  • Tomas Kalnoky
  • Jim Conti
  • Chris Thatcher
  • Mike Brown
  • Pete McCullough
  • Karl Lyden
  • Dan Ross
  • Mike Soprano
  • Jamie Egan
  • Josh Ansley
  • Pete Sibilia
  • Stuart Karmatz
  • Paul Lowndes
  • Chris Paszik
  • Delano Bonner
  • Nadav Nirenberg
  • Matt Stewart
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