New Streetlight Manifesto LP

2025-04-10 by Andy H. B. | 22 Comments
Legendary ska-punk collective Streetlight Manifesto have announced their first full length album in 12 years following 2013's The Hands That Thieve. The record, entitled The Place Behind the Stars, will be released via Pentimento Music on June 24th.

The announcement can be viewed on the band's Instagram page here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DIN4ua1O7TI/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Additionally, a teaser mix of the new album featuring new material can be heard below:


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botb
April 10th 2025
20097 Comments


Man there’s no way this is going to be good

vult
April 10th 2025
3474 Comments


Cautiously optimistic, I've been jamming EGN lately

Spec
April 10th 2025
41520 Comments


Oh shit oh shit oh shit.

DungeonBoy
April 10th 2025
10373 Comments


pumped

cylinder
April 10th 2025
4786 Comments


i would like this to be good but idk man

rc239
April 10th 2025
446 Comments


sounds kind of annoying tbh

Emim
April 10th 2025
39790 Comments


Yeah cautiously optimistic. Hands That Thieve was pretty good.

These snippets mostly sound boring though :/

tinathefatlard
April 10th 2025
2120 Comments


Going to be hard to match or even top Everything Goes Numb.

Flugmorph
April 10th 2025
35592 Comments


WTF

ShadowRemains
April 10th 2025
29025 Comments


kind of weird comments in here tbh, let them cook

no, it probably won't be as good as EGN, but few things are

with that said, tomas absolutely should release new BOTAR material too, they've performed live recently

ConcubinaryCode
April 10th 2025
8281 Comments


I mean if you set your expectations against not just their best work but one of the best albums in the genre you're probably gonna be disappointed yeah. I'm rooting for them

ShadowRemains
April 10th 2025
29025 Comments


still will probably be better than 95% of ska punk

deathschool
April 10th 2025
29612 Comments


I mean, I hope it rules obviously. But I basically refuse to have any expectations at this point. They've promised new music for like a decade.

Trebor.
Emeritus
April 10th 2025
60388 Comments


This took as long to make as BOYHOOD which means it will be a masterpiece

IT TOOK TWELVE YEARS TO MAKE!

BMDrummer
April 10th 2025
15284 Comments


will believe it when i see it for real

Snake.
April 10th 2025
25597 Comments


lmao treb

Emim
April 10th 2025
39790 Comments


"still will probably be better than 95% of ska punk"

The bar is through the floor and somewhere in the crust of the earth

GreyShadow
April 10th 2025
8310 Comments


this band convinces me that ska is good

Zac124
April 10th 2025
4252 Comments


Holy shit. Did not expect this.

Scoot
April 10th 2025
24494 Comments


this will be a 3.5/5



demigod!
April 11th 2025
49669 Comments


ya

stoked!

swallowtales
April 11th 2025
947 Comments


it's gonna be good, I believe



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